"The Effects of Bacon's Rebellion on Government in England and America" by Wilcomb E. Washburn '48, drawn from Contributions to the Museum of Historyand Technology, has been issued by the Smithsonian Institution as United StatesNational Museum Bulletin #225.
Recent publications by Merrill E. Shoup '21 include "1962: Year of Decision," reprinted from the Winter number of HollyAgricultural News, Our Disappearing Dolfar, issued in booklet form by the Golden Cycle Corporation, and Mr. Shoup's statement before the U. S. Senate subcommittee on minerals, materials and fuels, March 15, 1962, reproduced in offset form.
Mather Cleveland and Oliver S. Hayward '31 are the co-authors of "Nathan Smith (1762-1829) on Amputations" in the December Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
"Why I Wrote a Life of Adoniram Judson" by Courtney Anderson '31 appeared in the March issue of Missions, American Baptist International Magazine.
"Beryl Resources of New Hampshire" by James J. Page '41 and David M. Larrabee '31 has been issued by the United States Geological Survey as Professional Paper No. 353.
The April number of Contemporary Review contains "Opposition to Portugal's Dictatorship" by Ronald H. Chilcote '57.
Charles H. Zoolalian '48 is the author of "How to Recognize a Quack Counselor" in the March issue of The School Counselor.
"Herman, the Would-be Porpoise" by Ralph Nading Hill '39 has been included in Archer and Schwartz's A Reader for Writers: A Critical Anthology of Prose Readings (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1962).
Gay E. Milius '33 is the author of "Tips on Working Mobile Stations" in the April CQ, the Radio Amateur's Journal.
"Some Instances of the Self-Excepting Fallacy" by Maurice H. Mandelbaum '29 appeared in Psychologische Beiträge.
The Jan.-Feb. Review, published by the Defense Supply Association, contained an article by Henry R. Rose '34 entitled "Science and the Community."
Harold M. Kaplan '30 and D. J. O'Brien are co-authors of "Comparative Evaluation of Anesthetic Properties of Six Barbiturates and of Viadril in the Rabbit" in the February Proceedings of the Animal Care Panel.
An interview with Edward C. Kirkland '16 by David Hawke appeared in history 4, a Meridian Periodical issued by the World Publishing Company.
Johannes R. Krahmer '53 is the author of "Federal Income Tax Treatment of international Sales of Goods: A Re-evaluation of the Title Passage Test" in the January issue of the Tax Law Review.
Cecil E. Heacox '26 has written "New Day for the Delaware" in the March 1962 issue of The Conservationist, magazine of the State of New York Conservation Department.
Richard G. Hewlett '45 is the author of "A Pilot Study in Contemporary Scientific History" in the March 1962 issue of ISIS, quarterly journal of the History of Science Society.