The address of John H. Hinman '08 to the Fifth American Forestry Congress of the American Forestry Association, Oct. 29, 1963, has been issued in printed form under the title "America's Forests and the Public Interest."
Philip G. Nordell 'l6 has written an article, "America's Lottery Heritage," for the January 1964 issue of Yankee.
In the Winter 1963 issue of Wine & Food, a London quarterly, is an article by Robert J. Misch '25, "The Finest Dish I Ever Ate."
Dr. Frank P. Foster '29 is the author of "Warning Against a 'Physical Fitness Mania' " in the February 9, 1964 issue of The New York Times Magazine.
"Washington Too Was a White-Water Man" by Harold H. Leich '29 appeared in the Summer 1963 issue of American WhiteWater.
"The National Foundation and Scientific," originally given as an address in October 1963 by Basil O'Connor '12, has been published in pamphlet form by the National Foundation.
Philip E. Booth '47 has a poem, "Offshore," in the January 1964 issue of TheAtlantic Monthly. "After the Thresher" appeared in The New York Review of Books for Nov. 28, 1963.
The December 1963 issue of the Cincinnati Alumnus contains an article by Richard M. Hoar '49, "Inquiry into Birth Defects."
John C. Cavanagh '55 wrote "The Papers of Benjamin Lincoln" for the November 1963 issue of the M.H.S. Miscellany of the Massachusetts Historical Society. His description was prepared in connection with the presentation of the papers of General Lincoln, of Revolutionary War fame, to the Society by the general's heirs.
Harold M. Kaplan '30 is co-author of "Relation Between Measured Muscular Force and Success in Selected Tasks in Physically Handicapped Patients" in the January 1964 issue of Archives of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation, and co-author of "Isometric Faddism" in the February 1964 issue of AilAmerican Athlete.
Dr. Oliver S. Hayward '31 is the author of "Two 19th Century Medical Professors: Nathan Smith and His Son, Ryno" in the October 1963 issue of the Bulletin of the School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Vol. 48, No. 4, pp. 38-58.
One of four authors collaborating on an article titled "Differences Between Field and Laboratory Determinations of pH, Alkalinity, and Specific Conductance of Natural Water," Article 115, U.S. GeologicalSurvey, 1963, pp. 212-215, was John H. Feth '34.
Weston Blake Jr. '51 wrote "Notes on Glacial Geology, Northeastern District of MacKenzie," Paper 63-28, in GeologicalSurvey of Canada.
Bruce Bryant '51 co-authored "Origin of Some Intermittent Ponds on Quartzite Ridges in Western North Carolina" which appeared in the Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 74, pp. 1183-1188 September 1963.
The U.S. Geological Survey for 1963 also published "Heavy Metals in Stream Sediment West-Central Maine" by Edwin V. Post '51 and John B. Hite.
A recent publication of an article "Amber and Faience" by Clifford C. Lamberg-Karlovsky '59 appeared in Antiquity, Vol 37, No. 148, pp. 300-302, 1963. Forthcoming articles will include "Concerning Gimbutas' "The Indo-Europeans: Archeological Problems'" in American Anthropologist, June 1964; and "The Geographical Position of the 'Venedi' and the Origins of Amber" in the Geographical Journal, April 1964.
Two recent articles by Robert M. Shields '60 were "A Computer Program to Calculate a Least Squares Isochron and Associated Errors" and "Rubidium—-Strontium Studies of Meteorite Phases," presented in publication in the 1963 progress report by M.I.T.'s Department of Geology and Geophysics.
Lawrence D. Taylor M.A. '58 co-authored "Distribution of Particulate Matter in a Firn Core from Eight Stations, Antarctica' which was presented before the December 1963 meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.