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Alumni Articles

OCTOBER 1966
Books
Alumni Articles
OCTOBER 1966

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of several new articles. "Heaven in the Huckleberry Patch" appeared in The Outdoor Journal, July and August 1966 (Vol. 4, Nos. 2 and 3). "Old Dobbin Sawed the Wood" was in the September 1966 (Vol. 4, No. 4) issue of the same publication. "Trunks of Yesterday" was in The Antiques Journal, June 1966 (Vol. 21, No. 6).

Recent articles by David Seegal '21 include "The Parables of Horatio Alger and the Clinician's Life" in The Pharhos of AlphaOmega Alpha, April 1965 (Vol. 28, No. 2); "In Defense of the Good Grumble" in the January 1966 issue of the same publication (Vol. 29, No. 1); "The Balm of Forgetfulness for the Aged" in Journal of ChronicDiseases, 1966 (Vol. 19); and "Videotaped Autobiographical Interviews: An Adjunct of Medical Education" in The Journal of theAmerican Medical Association, February 21, 1966 (Vol. 195).

The October 1966 issue of The Reader'sDigest contains an article, condensed from The National Observer, "The Saga of Patsy and Oscar," by Harland F. Manchester '21.

Alexander Laing '25 is the author of a long poem, "The Good Treason," which was published in the July 8, 1966 issue of TheSaturday Review.

The Reader's Digest issue for August 1966 contained a piece by George Champion '26 entitled "A Challenge to Business: Create a Free Society."

"The New Technology and Higher Education" by W. H. Ferry '32, delivered as a lecture at The Whitewater Forum at Wisconsin State University, has been printed as a Forum brochure.

Herman B. Chase '34 is the co-author of "New Method for Studying Mammalian Melanocytes in Vivo" which appeared in Nature, April 9, 1966 (Vol. 210, No. 5032).

A. Lincoln Washburn '35 provided the general introduction for "Geomorphic and Vegetational Studies in the Mesters Vig District, Northeast Greenland," Meddelelser OmGronland, Udgivne af Kommissionen for Videnskabelige Undersogelser I Gronland (Bd. 166, Nr. 1).

An article condensed from Family Weekly by Budd Schulberg '36 was published in the August 1966 Reader's Digest under the title, "My Lousy Poem."

Bliss K. Thorne '38 is the author of "American Airlines' 'Crossover' Speeds Transcon Flight" in the July 1966 issue of Air Transport World.

Chester R. Berry '40 co-authored an article entitled "Dynamic Measurements of Silver Bromide Crystal Growth," printed in the Journal of Physical Chemistry, June 1966 (Vol. 70, No. 6).

"Connecticut's Teacher Negotiation Law: An Early Analysis" was written by Robbins Barstow '41 for the March 1966 issue of Phi Delta Kappan.

Charles W. Fendrich Jr. '46 is the author of "The Industrial Product Management System," published by the American Management Association as Bulletin No. 80.

The New York University Law Review, March 1966 (Vol. 41, No. 1), contained an article entitled "Jurisdictional Immunities of Foreign States" which was co-authored by Richard C. Pugh '51.

Recent articles by Brock Brower '53 in Holiday include "The Mystique of Surf Casting" in the July 1966 issue'and "A Dark Satanic Breeze" in the September 1966 issue.

Among the articles published recently by J. Stuart Fordyce '53 are three in the Journal of Chemical Physics: "Vibrational Spectra of Solutions of Zinc Oxide in Potassium Hydroxide," 43 843, 1965; "Infrared-Reflection Spectra of Molten Fluoride Solutions: Tantalum (V) in Alkali Fluorides," 44, 1159, 1966; "Infrared-Reflection Spectra of Molten Fluoride Solutions: Nb(V) in KF:h'F," 44 1166, 1966; and also "Infrared-Reflection Spectra of Molten Fluoride Solutions: Hydrolysis of Tanalum (V)" in Journal of Physical Chemistry 69, 4335, 1966.

David R. Wang '55 wrote "Christ as Betrayer in WYB's 'Calvary'" which appeared in the May 1966 issue of The Human VoiceQuarterly (Vol. 2, No. 2).

Wilton S. Sogg '56 is the author of an article in the February 1966 Western ReserveLaw Review (Vol. 17, No. 3), "Problem Areas in Buying and Selling a Corporate Business"; and co-author of a chapter entitled "Legal and Governmental Issues in Urban Renewal," included in Urban Renewal: The Record and the Controversy (The M.I.T. Press: 1966).

The July 8, 1966 issue of Life contains an article entitled "A Young Commander Went Looking for Trouble" by Arthur M. Zick Jr. '56, the Time-Life correspondent based in Hong Kong.

Bevan M. French '58 is the author of "Some Geological Implications of Equilibrium between Graphite and a C-H-O Gas Phase at High Temperatures and Pressures" in the Reviews of Geophysics, May 1966 (Vol. 4, No. 2).