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Faculty Articles

MAY 1964
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Faculty Articles
MAY 1964

Prof. John Zarker (Classics) is the author of "Catullus 18-20" in Transactions andProceedings of the American PhilologicalAssociation, Vol. 93 (1962), pp. 502-522

The American Mineralogist, Vol. 48, September-October, 1963, contains an article by Prof. Robert C. Reynolds Jr. (Geology) entitled "Matrix Corrections in Trace Element Analysis by X-ray Fluorescence: Estimation of the Mass Absorption Coefficient by Compton Scattering."

Prof. Arthur M. Wilson (Government) wrote "The Unpublished Portion of Grimm's Critique of 'La Nouvelle Heloise'," for the Modern Language Review, LIX (1964), pp. 27-29.

The Winter 1964 issue of the Williamand Mary Review contains "An Interview with Richard Eberhart." Prof. Eberhart '26 (English) was represented in the February 23, 1964 issue of The New York TimesBook Review by his poem "Desire" from the Phi Beta Kappa poem read by him at Swarthmore College in June 1963.

Recent publications by Prof. Elmer Harp Jr (Anthropology) include "Evidence of Boreal Archaic Culture in Southern Labrador and Newfoundland" in the National Museum of Canada Bulletin No. 193, Contributions to Anthropology, Pt. 1, Paper No. 5, Ottawa, December 1963; and "Archaeological Evidence Bearing on the Origin of the Caribou Eskimos," estrait des Actes duVIe Congrès International des Sciences Anthropologiques et Ethnologiques, Paris 1960 (Tome II, Ier volume).

Prof. Jeffrey Hart '51 (English) is the author of the following articles (see review of Prof. Hart's book above): "In Praise of Chesterton," Yale Review, Fall 1963; "Habit and Being in Burke," The University Bookman, Fall 1963; "Apollo and Christ: the Modern Debate," Renascence, Winter 1964; "Two Enlightenments: French and English," Kenyon Review, Spring 1964; "Burke's Table Talk," edited for the Burke Newsletter, Winter 1964, and "Dr. Johnson's Religion" in Essays in Criticism, Spring 1964.

Music Prof. Milton Gill's Toccata forOrgan, which won first prize in the American Guild of Organists National Composition Contest for 1962, was published recently by The H. W. Gray Co., Inc., New York, 20 pp. $3.00.

"Entrepreneurship and Western Development" is the title of Prof. (History) Harry N. Scheiber's article in The Business HistoryReview, Winter 1963-64.

Prof. Robert W. Decker (Geology) was represented by "Geophysical Investigations in Katmai National Monument, Alaska". in the Transactions of the 45th annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union.

Among the recent articles by Prof. Wing-Tsit Chan (Chinese Culture and Philosophy) are "The Evolution of the Neo-Confucian Concept of Li as Principle," Tsing Hua Journal of Chinese Studies, Vol. 4, No. 2, Taipei: 1964, pp. 123-149 (in English); "New Tendencies in the Study of Chinese Philosophy in America," The Chung ChiJournal, Vol. 3, No. 1, Hong Kong: 1963, pp. 1-5 (in Chinese); "The Study of Confucianism in the West," The Young Sun, No. 317, Hong Kong: January 10, 1964, pp. 2-5 (in Chinese); "The Active and Creative Elements in Ch'en Pai-sha's Philosophy of Calmness," The Ch'en Pai-sha Society, Hong Kong (in Chinese).

Prof. Andrew H. McNair (Geology) is the author of the chapter "Geology of the North American Arctic" in the volume TheArctic Basin, published by the Arctic Institute of North America, 1963.