Prof. John B. Lyons, Geology, is the author of "Geologists Visit Scandinavia" in the November-December 1963 issue of Geo times, Vol. VIII, No. 4.
Recent articles by Prof. Henry W. Ehr mann, Government, include "Direct De mocracy in France" in the December 1963 American Political Science Review; reaucracy and Interest Groups in the De cision-Making Process of the Fifth Repub. lie," published in a Festschrift honoring the director of the John F. Kennedy Institute for American Studies in Berlin along with articles by a number of European and American scholars in the field of comparative politics.
Prof. Robert W. Decker, Geology, wrote "Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes" for the Cranbrook Institute of Science Newsletter, January 1964, Vol. 33, No. 5.
Prof. Henry L. Terrie, English, is the author of "Mr. Edel's Inside Narrative," Shenandoah, 1963, Vol. XIV, pp. 59-65.
Two recent papers by Prof. Robert C. Reynolds, Geology, are "Diagenetic Equilibria in the Silicate Fractions of Carbonate Rocks: Application of New Analytical Techniques," Capital District (Albany, N. Y.) Geologists special lectures; and "Potassium Rubidium Rations and Polymorphism in Illites and Microlines from the Clay Size Fractions of Proterozoic Carbonate Rocks," Geochimica et Cosmochinimica Acta, 1963 Vol. 27, pp. 1097-1112.
Prof. Jean E. Smith, Government, contributed an article to The Reporter, Nov. 21, 1963, "Berlin: The Erosion of a Principle."
The article "Effect of Collisions on Electron Waves in a Plasma in a Magnetic Field" by Prof. Agnar Pytte and Ronald Blanken M.A. '63 appeared in The PhysicalReview 133, A 669, 1964.
Prof. George Taylor, Thayer, contributed a chapter entitled "What Every Executive Should Know About His Spending-Decisions" to Financial Management, a book published by Houghton-Mifflin Co. in 1963 and edited by F. J. Corrigan and Howard A. Ward. His article, "The Analysis of Spending-Decisions" was published in the proceedings of the September 1963 international convention of the AIIE in New York.
Poems by Richard Eberhart '26 recently published include "Death by Drowning" in the February 8, 1964 Saturday Review; "Ultimate Song," A New England Galaxy; "King Lear in Eskimo Clothes," The Yorkshire Post; "Vision," The New Yorker.
Prof. Noye Johnson, Geology, was coauthor of "Ecological Applications of Solid-State Dosimetry" presented at the September 1963 meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Prof. Johnson, Prof. F. Herbert Bormann, Prof. Gene E. Likens, and R. Pierce of the U.S. Forest Service in Laconia, N. H., presented "Hydrologic-Mineral Cycle Interaction in a Small Forested Watershed" at the same conference.
In November 1963 Prof. Frank Smallwood '51 has two articles published in addition to his monograph reported under "Briefly Noted." There were "A Royal Commission for Metropolitan Toronto" in the National Civic Review and "Metro's First Ten Years Impressive" in the Toronto Telegram.
The Philosophical Quarterly, 1963, contained "The Privacy of Experience" by Prof-Timothy J. Duggan, Philosophy.