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Alumni Articles

NOVEMBER 1962
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Alumni Articles
NOVEMBER 1962

The Power of Intersensory Selling, a special report by S. Heagan Bayles '33 has been published for the firm Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles.

A second edition of The Rabbit in Experimental Physiology by Harold M. Kaplan '30 has been published by the Scholars' Library. A recent article by Mr. Kaplan is "Comparative Value of Some Barbiturates for Anesthesia in the Frog" in the September Proceedings of the Animal Care Panel.

Recent articles by George W. Hilton '46 include "The Decline of Railroad Commutation" in the Summer Business History Review and "Barriers to Competitive Ratemaking" in the June ICC Practitioners' Journal.

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of "Small Game Recipes" published in the October Pennsylvania Game News.

Among recent publications by Bernard D. Nossiter '47 are "The Day Taxes Weren't Cut"in the September number of The Reporter, "The New Folklore of Capitalism" in the September issue of The Progressive, and "Some Hidden Costs of Industrial Peace" in the September Annals of theAmerican Academy of Political and SocialScience.

George Lewis Phillips '31 is the author of "Chimney-Sweepers' Signboards of the Nine-teenth Century" in the Summer Folklore.

The Fauna and Flora of Horn Island,Mississippi by E. Avery Richmond '12 has been published in booklet form as a research report by the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory of Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

A new translation of Nicolai Gogol's novel Taras Bulba by Bernard Farbar '56 has been published in a paperback edition by Lancer Books of New York City.