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Alumni Articles

OCTOBER 1964
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Alumni Articles
OCTOBER 1964

"The Vitality of Voluntaryism," an address by Basil O'Connor '12 delivered at the annual Idaho Health Conference in May, has been published in booklet form.

Henry R. Viets '12 is the author of an editorial, "Portraits in the Royal College of Physicians of London," in The New England Journal of Medicine, 270:1310-1311, June 1964.

J. Almus Russell '20 wrote two articles for recent issues of Antiques Journal: "Salt-Glaze Pottery of Yesterday," May 1964, Vol. 19, No. 5; and "Pewter of Yesterday," July 1964, Vol. 19, No. 7. He also wrote "The Grist Mills Are Still Grinding" for the September 1964 issue of Ford Times.

Doug Storer '21 had an article, "Case of the Dutchman's Leg," in the June 7, 1964 issue of Pictorial Living.

"The Essence of Religion and Science" is the title of a chapter by Winthrop Wadleigh '23 in a book of essays entitled ReligionPonders Science (New York: Appleton-Century. 1964).

The June 1964 issue of the All India Congress Committee's Economic Review carries an article by Robert L. Clark '28 entitled "Manpower in Economic Development." Clark is a manpower consultant with the Indian Government's Union Home Ministry.

Charles R. Jacobs '30 and his wife Babette are editors of the South America Travel Digest, the annual publication of the South American Travel Organization (Hollywood, Cal.: Paul, Richmond & Co., $3.00).

An article by Harold M. Kaplan '30 and co-workers entitled "Toxicity of Fluoride for Frogs" appeared in the June 1964 issue of Laboratory Animal Care.

Dr. Oliver S. Hayward '31 is the author of "Multiple Myeloma, a Doctor's Disease," published in Modern Medicine, August 3, 1964.

Carlos Baker '32 is the author of "A Search for the Man as He Really Was," an article on Ernest Hemingway in The NewYork Times Book Review of July 26, 1964.

"The Edge of Science" is the title of a piece in the M.I.T. Technology Review for July 1964 by Sanborn C. Brown '35.

Frank L. Sweetser '34 was co-author of "Sociological Research at the University of Helsinki" in the summer 1964 issue of the Boston University Graduate Journal. A second article entitled "Factor Structure as Ecological Structure in Helsinki and Boston" will be published in Acta Sociologica (the Scandinavian Sociological Journal) in 1965.

"The Concorde ... Top Contender in a 'Non-Race'" in the June 1964 issue of AirTransport World was written by Bliss K. Thorne '38.

Robert F. Thorne '41 is the author of "Relict Nature of the Flora of White Pine Hollow Forest Reserve, Dubuque County, Iowa" in the State University of Iowa Studies in Natural History, Vol. XX, No. 6, 1964; and co-author of "The Flora of Giles County, Virginia, II" in Castanea 29:46-70.

Fortune for August 1964 has an article by Stephen Mahoney '50, "The Very Round Profits of Square D."

Aaron B. Stevens '50 is the author of "A Fisherman's Dream: The Pinware River in Newfoundland" published in the March 1964 issue of The Atlantic Salmon Journal.

Dr. James C. Strickler '50 was senior author of "Micro-puncture Study of Inorganic Phosphate Excretion in the Rat" in TheJournal of Clinical Investigation 43:1596 1964.

An article by Joseph A. Novak '52, "A New Appraisal of Puerto Rico in the Light of Recent Tax Legislation," was published in the New York University School of Law's Tax Law Review, Vol. 19, No. 2, January 1964.

Recent articles by Alan F. Davis '53 include "The Women's Trade Union League: Origins and Organization" in Labor History, Vol. 5, No. 1, Winter 1964; "The Social Workers and the Progressive Party, 1912-1916" in American Historical Review, Vol. LXIX, No. 3, April 1964; and "The Campaign for the Industrial Relations Commission, 1911-13" in Mid-America, Vol. 45, No. 4.

The article, "Restrictions Imposed by the Optical Theorem on Exchanged Quantum Numbers" by Ronald F. Peierls and Thomas L. Trueman '57 appeared in The PhysicalReview 134, Bi365-7, 1964.