Arthur M. Wilson is the author of "An Unpublished Letter of Diderot to Du Pont de Nemours (9 December 1775)" in the April Modern Language Review.
Recent publications by Richard Eberhart '26 include "Memory and Desire," "Hark Back," and "The Water-Pipe" in the April New Orlando Poetry Anthology, "A New England View: My Report" in the Spring issue of The Kenyon Review, "The World Situation" in the March Encounter, "To a Poet Who Has Had a Heart Attack" and "Later or Sooner" in the Spring Shenandoah, "Meditation Two" in the Spring Audience, "Meditation One" in the Winter SewaneeReview, and "Poetry as Individualism in Response (Princeton Symposium on World Affairs).
M. O. Clement is the author of "Interstate Fiscal Equity and Federal Grants-in-Aid: An Empirical Method and Its Application, Fiscal 1952," reprinted from the April issue of The Southern Economic Journal.
Among recent publications by Michel Benamou are "Two Approaches to an Intangible: Jules Supervielle" in the Winter Symposium, and "Wallace Stevens: Some Relations Between Poetry and Painting," which appeared in Comparative Literature, Winter 1959, and has been recently reprinted in The Achievement of Wallace Stevens, A Critical Anthology, edited by Ashley Brown.
William M. Smith is the author of "The Role of Psychology in the Resolution of International Conflict" in No. 18 (1963) of the American Psychologist.
"Rate of Implicit Speech" by Thomas K. Landauer appeared in No. 15 (1962) of Perceptual and Motor Skills.
Joseph de Rivera was the author of "Teaching a Course in the Psychology of International Relations" in No. 17 (1962) of the American Psychologist.
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