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Alumni Articles

APRIL 1963
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Alumni Articles
APRIL 1963

Robert J. Misch '25 has written the chapter on "American Champagne" for Andre Simon's book Champagne (McGraw-Hill, 1963). Mr. Simon is recognized as perhaps the world's most authoritative writer about wines.

Alan P. Murray '55 is the author of "A Proposal for Cumulative Withholding" in the June 1962 issue of The National TaxJournal and of "Withholding and Pay As You Earn: The Contrast in British and American Methods of Tax Collection" in the May-June 1962 issue of the British TaxReview.

George W. O'Connor '54 is the author of "Survey of Selection Methods" in the October, November and December issues of The Police Chief.

"The Multiple Angle Testing Method for the Evaluation of Muscle Strength" coauthored by Harold M. Kaplan '30 appeared in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol. 45-A.

Dr. Frank L. Meleney '10 is the author of "Further Clinical and Laboratory Experiences with Coly-Mycin (Colistin)" from the January Annals of Surgery.

The Fall number of the University ofMiami Law Review contains an article by Ernest R. Drosdick '58 entitled "The Propriety of Holding a Grand Jury in Contempt of Court."

"3 Ways to Make Your Point-of-Purchase Newsworthy and Exciting" by Chester Thomson '33 has been reprinted from the December Advertising & Sales Promotion.

"New Developments in Higher Education: Danger Signals Up for Alumni Workers," the keynote address at the 1963 Conference of District II, American AlumniCo Council, by Francis H. Horn '30 has been published by the Council.

Science and Government: The PerilousPartnership, a speech delivered by Basil O'Connor '12 at the Third International Symposium on Immunopathology, has been published in booklet form.

Robert Jay Evans '49 is the author of "The Chlorox Bottle Slalom" in the winter issue of American White Water.

Harold J. Berman '38 is the author of "The Role of Soviet Jurists in the Struggle To Prevent a Return to Stalinist Terror" in the December 1962 issue of the HarvardLaw School Bulletin.