Recent publications by Wilcomb E. Washburn '48 include "The Dramatization of American Museums," reprinted from Volume VI, Number 2 of Curator, and "Discussion of the Symposium on Our Contacts with American Indians, Polynesians, and Africans," reprinted from the April Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society.
J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of "Tupperiana" in the August issue of TheAtlantic Advocate.
"Rotating-Race Gyroscope Bearings," coauthored by Mayland P. Lewis Jr. '48, appears in the August Electro-Technology.
Among recent publications of George A. Hahn '32 are "Roentgen Therapy in Palliation of Bony Metastases from Carcinoma of the Cervix Uteri" and "Lymphangiography in Gynecology" in the January and March numbers of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, respectively.
Richard G. Wood '22 is the author of "Nystrom's Armored Steam Corvette" in Volume IX of Civil War History.
Recent articles by Harold M. Kaplan '30 include "Effects of Ether and of Sodium Pentobarbital upon Turtle Blood" in the June Laboratory Animal Care and '"The Problems of Physical Conditioning in Police Work" in the July issue of The Police Chief.
Arthur Hornblow Jr. '15 is the author of "The Great Todd Revolution" in the June Journal of the Screen Producers Guild.
" 'Section X' Vs. H. R. 10" by Manuel Glass '30 and Brooks W. Lyle '54 has been reprinted from the June Life AssociationNews.
Sidney A. Diamond '35 participated in a symposium entitled " 'Honest' Truth or Unfair Competition? (Reference to Another's Trademark)" which has been published in the March issue of The Trademark Reporter.
The Political Science Quarterly for March contains an article by Newell M. Stultz '55 and Jeffrey Butler entitled "The South African General Election of 1961."
Matthew J. Marks '36 is the author of "New Dimensions for the Colombo Plan" in the June Department of State Bulletin. "Log Drive on the Connecticut" by Robert E. Pike '25 appeared in the July Atlantic.
The April Journal of the Optical Societyof America contains an article co-authored by Sanborn C. Brown '35 entitled "Far-infrared Interferometer for the Measurement of High Electron Densities."
Philosophy and History, edited by Sidney Hook, contains "Objectivism in History" by Maurice Mandelbaum '29.