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Alumni Articles

FEBRUARY 1963
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Alumni Articles
FEBRUARY 1963

"Forms of Irresponsibility" by W. H. Ferry '32 has been reprinted from Volume 343 (September 1962) of The Annals of theAmerican Academy of Political and SocialScience. Mr. Ferry's article, "Irresponsibilities in Metrocorporate America" appeared in the lune 1 issue of the Princeton AlumniWeekly and in the Summer 1962 issue of University, a Princeton magazine.

Richard D. Adler '58 is the author of "The Bandit Who Wouldn't Stay Dead" in the November Argosy.

"Coming... A Renascence in Factory Management" by C. F. Mugridge '18 has been reprinted from the November HomeAppliance Builder.

An Essay on Christian Belief and Practice by Charles A. Pierce '06 has been produced as a booklet of 28 pages.

Recent publications by Theodore V. Purcell, S.J., '33 include "Management Versus Jim Crow" in the Summer Management ofPersonnel Quarterly and "Human Relations in Industry" in the New Catholic Encyclopedia.

"Surveys as Legal Evidence" by Sidney A. Diamond '35 appears in the December issue of The Public Pulse. Mr. Diamond's monthly column, "What's Doing on the Legal Front," is now in its fifth consecutive year of publication in Advertising Age.

W. H. Cowley '24 is the author of "Some Myths About Professors, Presidents, and Trustees," reprinted from the November Teacher's College Record.

On behalf of American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, Ky., the Library of Congress has selected Sidewheeler Saga by Ralph Nading Hill '39 for a "Talking Book" edition and has provided funds for a series of fifteen long-play records. A recording for children has also been made of Mr. Hill's Landmark Book, Robert Fulton and theSteamboat under the label of Enrichment Records.