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Alumni Articles

DECEMBER 1964
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Alumni Articles
DECEMBER 1964

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of "Cook That Pheasant Right" published in The Pennsylvania Game News (Harrisburg, Pa.) November 1964, Vol. 35, No. 11.

Two poems, "The Killer" and "The Spirit of Poetry Speaks," by Prof. Richard Eberhart '26 are in a new volume, Of Poetryand Power: Poems Occasioned by the Presidency and by the Death of John F. Kennedy, edited by Erwin A. Glikes and Paul Schwaber (New York: Basic Books, 1964).

Personnel Report No. 642 of the Public Personnel Association contains a piece, "Decentralizing Position Classification: The Federal Service," by Harold H. Leich '29, pp. 11-21, and a closing statement by same author.

Harold M. Kaplan '30 wrote "Factors Affecting the Occurrence of Knee Injuries" for the September-October 1964 issue of The Journal of the Association for Physicaland Mental Rehabilitation."

Robert H. Smith '32, a flyway biologist for the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, was a contributing writer for a new book, Waterfowl Tomorrow, published by the U.S. Department of the Interior.

"The Strange Case of 'Sergt. Enelheart's' Fake Victoria Cross" is the title of an article by James C. Risk '37 in the Numismatic Review, Vol. 5, No. 4, 1964.

"Butterworth v. Dempsey," reprinted from Volume 229 of the Federal Supplement, contains a majority decision written by Judge William H. Timbers '37 of the United States District Court of Connecticut in the now historic Connecticut legislative reapportionment case. The District Court decision of February 10, 1964 was affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court on June 22, 1964.

Robert O. Blood Jr. '42 of the University of Michigan and Y. J. Takeshita of UCLA have collaborated on "Development of Cross-Cultural Equivalence of Measures of Marital Interaction for U.S.A. and Japan," which has been published as a reprint of Transactions of the Fifth World Congress of Sociology, 1964.

A poem by Philip Booth '47 entitled "Thanksgiving 1963" is included in a new volume, Of Poetry and Power: Poems Occasioned by the President and by the Deathof John F. Kennedy (New York: Basic Books, 1964).

Wilcomb E. Washburn '48 is the author of the following articles: "Manuscripts and Manufacts," American Archivist, Vol. 27, No. 2, April 1964; "The Great Autumnal Madness: Political .Symbolism in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America," The QuarterlyJournal of Speech, Vol. XLIX, December 1963, No. 4; "A Book to Emulate," TheVirginia Quarterly Review, Vol. 40, No. 1, Winter 1964; "The Museum's Responsibility in Adult Education," Curator, a quarterly publication of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. VII, No. 1. 1964; and

"The Dramatization of American Museums," in Vol. VI, No. 2, 1963 of the same publication.

"English-Gating at Dartmouth" is the title of an article by Jay Evans '49 in the Autumn 1964 issue of American WhiteWater. He is also the subject of an article, "The Dartmouth Phenomenon," in the same issue.

The National Association of Accountants Bulletin for October 1964 contains an article by Richard D. Barker '54 entitled "Toward Automated Production Planning."