Prof. Kalman Silvert (Government) wrote "Paz Estabilidady Libertad en Latin America" for Politica, Caracas, Venezuela.
Prof. Emeritus John Pelenyi (Government) is the author of "The Secret Plan for a Hungarian Government in the West at the Outbreak of World War II" in The Journalof Modern History, Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, June 1964.
"Programmed Instruction: For What, For Whom, and How?" by Prof. Edward J. Green and Dr. Robert J. Weiss (Medical School) appeared in The Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 38, No. 4.
Prof. Arthur M. Wilson (Government) has published "An Unpublished Letter from Diderot to Suard" in Studi Francesi, January-March 1964.
Prof. Louis Morton (History) is the author of a chapter in the book Theory andPractice in American Politics entitled "Civilians and Soldiers: Civil-Military Relations in the United States."
Prof. Arthur M. Wilson (Government) is the author of "The Unpublished Portion of Grimm's Critique of 'La Nouvelle Heloise'" in the Modern Language Review, Vol. LIX, January 1964.
Prof. Victor E. McGee (Psychology) wrote "Can South Africa Afford a Modern Curriculum in High School Mathematics, in Spectrum, 1963, 1.
Prof. Henry W. Ehrmann (Government) is the author of an article on the government of the United States in the new edition of the French Encyclopedic.
Prof. Albert S. Carlson (Geography) wrote a chapter entitled "The Hillsboro, New Hampshire, Plant of the Semiconductor Products Division of Sylvania Electric Products, Inc." for a new book Focus onGeographic Activity, A Collection of Original Studies (Carnegie Institution of Washington).
Among Prof. lean Edward Smith's recent articles are "Bay of Pigs: The Unanswered Questions" in the April 13, 1964 issue of The Nation; a study undertaken for the U.S. Arms and Control Disarmament Agency entitled "Berlin: Treaty Violation and Response"; and a review article in The Reporter, June 4, 1964. (His new book is reviewed in this issue.)