J. Almus Russell '20 has written articles, on "Surviving in the Woods" and "Cordwood for Engines" for the Outdoor Journal, and on "Cottontail Cookery" and "Stew a Squirrel" for the Pennsylvania Game News.
Federation Proceedings, October 1966, Vol. 25, No. 5, Part 1 contained an article entitled "The Use and Care of Animals in an Undergraduate Collegiate Program" by Harold M. Kaplan '30.
A pamphlet entitled "Speech and Oral Reading Techniques for Mass Lectors and Commentators" has been written by Benedict E. Hardman '31.
W.H. Ferry '32 contributed an article entitled "Politics of Discontent" for the October 1966 issue of Frontier.
Richard P. Goldthwait '33 is co-author of an article "Late-Pleistocene Fluctuations of Kaskawulsh Glacier, Southwestern Yukon Territory, Canada" which appeared in American Journal of Science, Vol. 264, October 1966, pp. 600-619.
John B. Scotford Jr. '38 describes the changes in suiting up for football over the years in his witty, biographical article entitled "The Dream Book - Spalding 1966 Edition" which appeared in the November 14, 1966 edition of Sports Illustrated.
Recent articles by Richard W. Lawton '42, M.D., include "Biological Aspects of the Space Program" in the October issue of The Science Teacher and "Staying Alive in Spacecraft" in the July issue of ChemicalEngineering.
Frederick T. Hatch '45, M.D., is author of "Correlation of amino acid composition with certain characteristics of proteins" which appeared in Nature, 206:777, 1965. Two articles co-authored by Dr. Hatch which appeared in American Journal ofClinical Nutrition are "A system of proportioned fat diets for clinical use," 16:480, 1965, and "Treatment of hypertriglyceridemia," 19:84, 1966; he is also co-author of "Biosynthesis of lipoprotein by rat intestinal mucosa" in Journal of Biological Chemistry, 241:1655, 1966; "A study of coronary heart disease in young men" in Circulation, 33:679, 1966; "Thin-layer electrophoresis of serum lipoproteins" in Journal of Lipid Research, 7:551, 1966; "Ultracentrifugal isolation of serum chylomicron - containing fractions with quantitation by infrared spectrometry and NCH elemental analysis" in Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, in press.
Robert W. Hirschman '51, Controller-Europe for IMS Inc., New York, is the author of "Das Rechnungswesen in der Sowjetunion" which appeared in the July 1966 issue of Neue Betriebswirtschaft (Heidelberg).
The July 1966 issue of Coronet Magazine contained an article entitled "Is the Auto Industry Getting Away With Murder?" pp. 160-190. This article was excepted from the book "Safety Last: An Indictment of the Auto Industry" which was co-authored by Jeffrey O'Connell '51. Mr. O'Connell wrote "Now the Tiger Wears a Seatbelt" for the October 2, 1966 issue of the New YorkTimes Magazine; also co-author of a chapter entitled "Basic Protection: A New Method of Handling Automobile Accident Claims" contained in the book "Trauma and the Automobile" published by W.H. Anderson Co. in 1966; and an article entitled "Basic Protection and the Cost of Traffic Accidents" printed in the New York StateBar Journal, Vol. 38, No. 3 (June 19661 pp. 255-263.
Recent articles by Mario L. D'Avanzo '53 include "Melville's 'Bartleby' and Carlyle," Melville Annual 1965, A Symposium: "Bar.tleby the Scrivener," ed. Howard P. Vincent (Kent, Ohio, 1966), pp. 113-139; "Conrad's Motley As an Organizing Metaphor in Heart of Darkness," CLA Journal IX (March 1966), pp. 289-291.
Geological Society of America Bulletin, V. 77 which appeared in October 1966 contains an article "Redefinition of the Herkimer Sandstone (Middle Silurian), New York" by Donald H. Zenger '59a.
Robert B. Sanders '60 is the author of "The Incertae sedis group Tegmates revealed as plates of a primitive Chiton," Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 40, No. 5; "Technique for Mounting Saccate Pollen Grains," printed by the Oklahoma Geological Survey in Geological Notes, Vol. 26, No. 10.