John W. Embree Jr. '21 is the author of a 17-page booklet entitled "Crane Lake Game Preserve, located at Bath, Illinois."
Two articles in the November issue of the Reader's Digest, "News About Electric Light Bulbs" and "Watch the Whirlybird at Work," were written by Harland Manchester '21.
William J. Bryant '25 is the author of a booklet titled "Old Indians at Cape Canaveral," privately printed by The Prairie Press, lowa City, lowa, 1965.
"A Demotic Property Settlement from Deir el Ballas," an article by Richard A. Parker '30, appeared in the Journal of theAmerican Research Center in Egypt, Vol. III, 1964, pp. 89-103.
Herman B. Chase '34 is the author of "Cycles and Waves of Hair Growth" in Biology of the Skin and Hair Growth, proceedings of a symposium held at Canberra, Australia, August 1964; and joint author of "The effects of grafting during various stages of the hair growth cycle" in TheAnatomical Record, Vol. 152, No. 1, May.
Recent articles in Air Transport World by Bliss K. Thorne '38 include: "NYA: Helicopter Success in New York," March; "Tampa Shares a Design for Tomorrow's Airport" and "How Hobart-MCG Ground Powers the Airline," April; "Plastics, Inc. Molds Big Business in Airline Food Service Equipment," August; and "Twin Otter: Short, Shorthaul Turboprop," September.
Bradley E. Copeland '43 is co-author of "Hemoglobin Measurements in Hospital Laboratories. A Report of 1962, 1963, and 1964 Surveys Conducted by Standards Committee, College of American Pathologists' in American Journal of Clinical Pathology, Vol. 44, No. 3, September.
Bernard D. Nossiter '47 is the author of "Is General de Gaulle That Alarming?" in The New Republic for October 9.
Wilcomb E. Washburn '4B wrote "The Museum and Joseph Henry" which was reprinted from Curator, Vol. VIII, No. 1, 1965.
Physical Review 140, Al007, 1965, contains an article by Paul J. Freud '60 and G. M. Rothberg entitled "Thermoelectric Power of Germanium. Effect of Temperature-Dependent Energy Levels."