Books

Alumni Articles

FEBRUARY 1966
Books
Alumni Articles
FEBRUARY 1966

Harold M. Kaplan '30 is the author of a brochure "Physiological Data for Common Laboratory Animals," published in October 1965 by Teklad, Inc., Monmouth, Illinois; and co-author of "Hematologic Changes in Man Resulting from a Regimen of Isometric Exercise," published in Research Quarterly 36(3): pp. 357-365, October 1965.

lames C. Risk '37 is co-author of "And Now Proof Sets by the 'Knights of Malta U.S.'" in The Numismatic Review, Vol. VI, No. 4, 1965.

Weston Blake Jr. '51 is joint author of "A radiocarbon-dated peat deposit near Hornsund, Vestspitsbergen, and its bearing on the problem of land uplift" in NorskPolarinstitutt - Arbok 1963, Oslo 1965 - pp. 173-180; and author of Preliminary Account of the Glacial History of Bathurst Island, Arctic Archipelago" published by the Geological Survey of Canada as Paper 64-30.

Recent poems by David Rafael Wang '55 include "Miracle in Honolulu" in Trace #56 and "Love Duet" in The Galley Sail Review, Fall 1965, No. 16.

Richard L. Gordon '56 is the author of "Energy Policy in the European Community," Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol. XIII, No. 3, pp. 219-34, June 1965 and "What Price Security? - the European Approach to the Energy Dilemma," MineralIndustries, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 1-7, November 1965.

Economic Geology, Vol. 60, No. 7, November 1965, contains "The Role of the Society of Economic Geologists," first delivered as an address by the author Harold M. Bannerman '34 Honorary, before a group of geologists in Miami, Fla., November 1964.

Charles A. Pierce '06 has written and published Ideas and Ideals to Build On IV, a collection of 33 devotional studies.

Richard Eberhart '26 had a poem, "Hill Dream of Youth, Thirty Years Later," in the August 1965 issue of Atlantic Monthly. He is the author of an article, "How I Write Poetry," in Poets on Poetry, a volume edited by Howard Nemerov (Basic Books, 1966, $4.95).

William N. Fenton '30 is the author of the following: "The Iroquois Confederacy in the Twentieth Century: A Case Study of the Theory of Lewis H. Morgan in Ancient Society'," prepared as a paper for a symposium commemorating the work of Morgan which was held in 1964 in Moscow by the Seventh International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences and published in Ethnology, Vol. IV, No. 3, 1965; also co-author of "Problems of Ethnological Re- search in North American Museums," in Man, July-August 1965. He also edited, with notes, Captain Hyde's "Observations on the Five Nations of Indians at New-Yorke, 1698," published as an American Scene presentation of "The Hyde Manuscript" from the library archives of the Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art.

Manas, Vol. XVIII, No. 51, December 22, 1965, contains an article "Children . . . and Ourselves," subtitled "The Ever Normal Cookie Jar," by Wilbur H. Ferry '32.

"The Sophistry That Made Urban Renewal Possible" by Martin Anderson '57, from the symposium on "Urban Problems and Prospects," was published as the winter 1965 issue of Law and Contemporary Problems.

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of "Farm Shade Trees," published in the Conservationist's Corner of The Outdoor Journal (Warren, Ohio), January 1966.