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Alumni Articles

NOVEMBER 1964
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Alumni Articles
NOVEMBER 1964

"History Revealed in. Ancient Glass" by Ray W. Smith '18 appears in the September issue of National Geographic.

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of "The Grist Mills Are Still Grinding" published in The Ford Times, Vol. 57, No. 9, September.

"Toxicity of Halogenated Hydrocarbon Insecticides for the Frog" by Harold M. Kaplan '30 appeared in the September issue of Herpetologica.

"Teilhard de Chardin: A Vision of the Past and of the Future" by the Rev. Decius Wade Safford '3O has been reprinted from the July number of Anglican TheologicalReview.

Sylvester (Pat) Weaver '30 is the author of "Why Suppress Pay-TV?" in the October issue of The Atlantic.

"Burning the Laboratory" is the title of a poem by Robert Pack '51 in the October issue of Harper's.

Paul H. Frankel '58 is the author of "Use of 'Doyle plan' still dangerous despite claims as wash sales 'loophole'" in the September issue of The Journal of Taxation.

Former Peace Corps Volunteer John F. Murphy '58 wrote an article on "Gabon" for the National Geographic special feature, "Ambassadors of Goodwill: The Peace Corps," in the September issue.

"Jurisdiction Over Parent Corporations," an article by Daniel I. Reith '61, has been reprinted in the August issue of CorporatePractice Commentator, pp. 167-185. The article first appeared in the August 1963 issue of The California Law Review.