J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of the following articles: "Reforesting Gameland Watersheds," Outdoor Journal, April 1965, Vol. II, No. 11; "American Pressed Glass of Yesterday," The Antiques Journal, May 1965, Vol. 20, No. 5; "Cooper: Interpreter of the Real and the Historical Indian," Journalof American History, XXIII (1929), pp. 41-71, in the Selected Bibliography of "Leatherstocking and His Critics" by Warren S. Walker (Scott, Foresman, and Company), 1965.
"The Reading of the Presidents," an address by Francis Brown '25, delivered at the University of Virginia, marking the 25th anniversary of the Tracy W. McGregor Library, has been published as a booklet by the University.
"Scientists and Engineers in a Civil Service System" is the title of an article by Harold H. Leich '29 which appeared in PublicPersonnel Review, Vol. 26, No. 1, January 1965.
"What Peat Shall I Use?" is the title of an article by John W. Dobson '30 which appeared in the April issue of Organic Gardeningand Farming.
An article titled "Company-Agent Cooperation Is Key to Long, Satisfactory Relationship" by Nathan H. Wentworth '32 appeared in the April 1965 issue of TheAmerican Agency Bulletin.
Francis P. Ford '34 was co-author of an article, "BUTYL/EPDM Blends - Processing and Properties" published in RubberWorld, March 1965.
A reprint has been made of a paper titled "Count Rumford as a Scientist" by Sanborn C. Brown '35, which originally appeared in the Proceedings of the Royal Institutionof Great Britain, Vol. 39, No. 181, 1963.
Elliot R. Goodman '45 is author of the following articles: "Five Nuclear Options for the West," Forensic Quarterly, August 1964, reprinted in NATO's Fifteen Nations, October-November 1964, and in The Atlantic Community Quarterly, Winter 1964-65; "Von der Volkerverschmelzung zur Assimilierung in Nationalstaaten und Hegemonialmachten," Osteuropa, November 1964; "Nations and Nationalities: Khrushchev's Ambitions and Frustrations," Orbis, scheduled for Summer 1965 issue; "The Dunnstee Plan for an Integrated Atlantic Nuclear Deterrent," NATO Letter, scheduled for July 1965 issue.
Wilcomb E. Washburn '4B contributed the following articles: "The Museum's Responsibility in Adult Education," based on remarks made at the annual meeting of the American Association of Museums, Williamsburg, Va., June 6, 1962, to Curator, VII, No. 1, 1964; and in the same publication, Vol. VII, No. 4, 1964, "A Roman Sarcophagus in a Museum of American History"; "Natural Light and the Museum of the Future," American Institute of ArchitectsJournal, January 1965 and also in LifeIs A Local Story: A Collection of TalksConcerning Local History, Historic Sites,And History Museums, 1964; and an essay "Law and Authority in Colonial Virginia" published in 1965 in Law and Authority inColonial America.
"Factors Related to Differential Achievements Among Boys in Ninth Grade Algebra" by Charles H. Zoolalian '48 appeared in The Journal of Educational Research, January 1965.
William T. Hildick '58 is the author of "Why the Goss Company Adopted Abrasive Machining" in the May issue of Grinding/Finishing, Vol. 11, No. 5.
James D. Graham '60 is the author of "The Slave Trade, Depopulation and Human Sacrifice in Benin History" which was published in Cahiers d'etudes africaines, No. 18, Vol. V, March 1965.
Roger C. Wolf '60 has written an article titled "Can New Laws Solve the Legal and Psychiatric Problems of Voluntary Sterilization" which appeared in the March 1965 issue of Journal of Urology.
"The New But Muddy Wave" by Robert T. Christgau '62 was printed in Popular Photography, May 1965.
Prather Palmer Jr. '62 wrote an abstract titled "The Ultrastructural Alterations of Merkel Cells Following Denervation" for The Anatomical Record, Vol. 151, No. 3.
Also appearing in the same publication was an abstract by Alan M. Rapoport '62 titled "The Ultrastructure of the Ventral Horn Cell of the Albino Rat."