Prof. William T. Jackson (Botany) is author of "Mannitol-induced stimulation of elongation of root hairs of Agrostis alba L.," Physiologia Plantarum, 1965, Vol. 18, pp. 24-30; also co-author of "Changes in calcium levels in cell walls during elongation of oat coleoptile sections," Plant Physiology, Vol. 40, January 1965, pp. 138-141.
Poems by Prof. Richard Eberhart '26, (English) appeared as follows: "The Matin Pandemoniums," New Yorker, April 10, 1965; "Tones of Evening" and "Fishing for Snakes," Encounter (London), March 1965; "The Birth of the Spirit," "Roberts Rules of Order," and "Eclipse," The Harvard Advocate, April 1965; "The Eclipse" also appeared with "The Immortal Type" in the spring issue of Southern Review; "A Memoir" and three poems, "Salute," "To Harriet Monroe," and "Opulence" were included in Festschrift for Marianne Moore on the occasion of her 75th birthday; Dylan Thomas'sChoice, an anthology, 1964, contains "The Groundhog"; sixteen poems by Prof. Eberhart are found in the opening section of an anthology titled Today's Poets published in 1964 by Scribners; "The Vastness and Indifference of the World" is the title of the poem recently printed by the Ferguson Press of Milford, N. H.