Books

Faculty Articles

MARCH 1965
Books
Faculty Articles
MARCH 1965

Prof. Andrew H. McNair (Geology) wrote a chapter "Geology of the North American Arctic" for The Arctic Basin, 1963.

Prof. Laurence I. Radway (Government) contributed an article to Discussion at Bellagio of which Prof. Kalmon H. Silvert (Government) was the editor.

Prof. Bernard E. Segal (Sociology, Psychiatry) is the author of the following articles "Nurses and Patients: A Case Study in Stratification," Journal of Health and Human Behavior, spring 1964, pp. 54-60; "Racial Group Membership and Juvenile Delinquency," Social Forces, October 1964, pp. 70-81.

Prof. Noye M. Johnson (Geology) was a co-author of an article "A Technic of Experimental Dosimetry for Intracavitary Radium Applicators" in Radiology, Vol. 82, No. 5, May 1964, pp. 827-830. '

"Distribution of Thorium and Uranium in Three Early Paleozoic Plutonic Series of New Hampshire" by Prof. John B. Lyons (Geology) appeared in Geological SurveyBulletin 1144-F, 1964.

"Chemical Weathering and Major Cation Cycling in a Podzolization Environment" was the topic of a speech prepared by Prof. Noye M. Johnson (Geology), Profs. G. E. Likens and F. H. Bormann (of the Biology Dept.), and R. S. Pierce for the Geological Society of America's convention held in Miami Beach in 1964.

Recent publications by Prof. Wing-tsit Chan (Chinese Philosophy and Culture) are: In English: "The Evolution of the Neo- Confucian Concept of Li as Principle," Tsing Hua Journal of Chinese Studies, N. S., IV, No. 2 (February 1964), pp. 123-49; "New Currents in Chinese Thought," ChingFeng Quarterly Notes on Christianity andChinese Religion and Culture, VIII, No. 2 (spring 1964, pp. 1-4. In Chinese: "The Study of Confucianism in the West," TheYoung Sun, No. 317 (Jan. 1964), pp. 2-5; "Wang Yang-ming and Zen," ibid., No. 233 (April 1964), pp. 7-10, 13; "On My Source Book in Chinese Philosophy," ibid., No. 339 (Dec. 1964), pp. 8-9, 31; "The Creativity and Dynamic Philosophy of Ch'en Pai-sha," Ch'en Pai-sha Educational Foundation Publications, Hong Kong, 1964; "Tendencies in American Studies of Chinese Philosophy," The Chung Chi College Journal, III, No. 1 (November 1963), pp. 1-5; "The Development of the Idea of Principle," ibid., IV, No. 1, pp. 1-9.

Prof. William M. Smith (Psychology) is the author of two articles: "Control of eye fixation by auditory feedback," PsychonomicScience 1964, Vol. 1; "Visual recognition: Facilitation of seeing by saying," Psychonomic Science 1965, Vol. 2.

Prof. Robert A. McKennan (Anthropology) is the author of "The Physical Anthropology of Two Alaskan Athapaskan Groups" which appeared in American Journal ofPhysical Anthropology, Vol. 22, No. 1, March 1964, pp. 43-52.

Prof. Louis Morton (History) wrote an article on General MacArthur for Encyclopedia Americana; "Civilians and Soldiers," a chapter in Theory and Practice in Amercan Politics, W. H. Nelson, editor, University of Chicago Press 1964; and numerous reviews.

Prof. Noel Perrin (English) is the author of two recent articles: "The Two Faces of Vermont," Vermont Life, Winter 1964; and "My Fight for a Clean Plate," West-ways, January 1965.