"Bog-Trotting for Greens" by J. Almus Russell '20 was published in The Conservationist's Corner of The Outdoor Journal (Warren, Ohio), April and May 1966.
Foreign Affairs, April 1966, contains an article entitled "Soviet Science Appraised" by John Turkevich '28.
Harold M. Kaplan '30 is the co-author of "Determination of Success or Failure in Dynamic (Isotonic) Movements by Isometric Methods" in Research Quarterly, 37:1-8, March 1966.
An article by Wilbur H. Ferry '32 entitled "Masscomm as Educator" appeared in the Spring 1966 issue of The AmericanScholar, Vol. 35, No. 2.
Sidney A. Diamond '35 is the author of the following articles which were first delivered as papers: "Duration of Copyright" and "Phonorecords and Sound Recordings," in the 1965 Summary of Proceedings of theSection of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law of the American Bar Association and also in the October 1965 issue of the Bulletin of The Copyright Society of theU.S.A., Vol. 13, No. 1; also "International Aspects of the Phonograph Record Industry" which has been printed as a chapter in The Business and Law of Music (Federal Legal Publications, New York, 1965).
The January 1966 issue of Financial Analysts Journal contained an article by Robert E. Field '43 entitled "Accounting Problems in the Utility Industry."
Recent articles by John F. Harvey '43 include "Building and Equipment Trends: I," Library Trends, Vol. 14, No. 2, October 1965; "How to Analyze a Charging System," Drexel Library Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 3, July 1965.
Samuel C. Florman '46 is author of "Engineering and the Good Life" in the March 1966 issue of Consulting Engineer.
A poem by Philip E. Booth '47, "A Field of White Birds Grounded: After a Frozen Lunch in Central New York," appeared in the April 9, 1966 issue of The SaturdayReview.
Wilcomb E. Washburn '48 is author of a chapter entitled "Virginia's First Families and the First Families of Virginia" which appears in the book Exploring Virginia'sHuman Resources; also an article "A Proposal Concerning a War Game Involving Guerrillas, Counter-Guerrillas, and Civilians" for Background, August 1965.
A recent article by Quentin L. Kopp '49 entitled "San Francisco Domestic Relations Trial Calendar" appeared in the Journal ofthe State Bar of California, January-February, 1966, Vol. 41, No. 1.
Peter Kong-ming New '49 is co-author of "The Effectiveness of Anti-Smoking Campaigns: Moralistic or Scientific Approach?," The Journal of School Health, Vol. XXXVI, No. 1, January 1966; and "Organization Under Stress: An Analysis of the Local Board of Health," Journal of Health andHuman Behavior, Winter 1965, Vol. 6, pp. 226-234.
George Snyder '49 is co-author of "Implications of New Radiometric Ages in Eastern Connecticut and Massachusetts" printed by the U. S. Geological Survey as Paper 525 D, pp. D1-D10.
Earl E. Brabb '51 is joint author of "Occurrence and Stratigraphic Significance of Oldhamia, a Cambrian Trace Fossil, in East Central Alaska" printed by the U. S. Geological Survey as Paper 525 D, pp. D120-D124
The Business Lawyer, January 1966, contains an article entitled "A Stepchild Gains Small Favor: The FTC and the Meeting Competition Defense Under the Robinson-Patman Act" by Russell C. Dilks '51.
The March 1966 issue of the Journal ofthe American Institute of Planners includes an article co-authored by David R. Godschalk '53 entitled "A Collaborative Approach to Planning Through Urban Activities." The author's name also appears on the masthead as a new member of the Editorial Advisory Panel of the Journal.
Mario L. D'Avanzo '53, Associate Professor of English at Providence College, is author of "Sophocles' Oedipus the King 729734," The Explicator XXII, February 1964, art. 46, " 'Came a Wind Like a Bugle': Dickinson's Poetic Apocalypse," Renascence XVII, Fall 1964, 29-31, "Herrick's "The Mad Maid's Song,'" American Notes andQueries IV, December 1965, 55, "Pound's A Pact,' " The Explicator XXIV, February 1966, art. 51; and co-author of "Truth and Beauty in Brideshead Revisited," ModernFiction Studies XI, Summer 1965, 140-152.
Poet David Rafael Wang '55 is author of "The Grandfather Cycle" (Cantos 1-XV) in The Human Voice Quarterly, February 1966, Vol. 2, No. 1.
Gerry H. Cabaniss '57 is co-author of an article published by the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, November 1965, entitled "US-IGY Drifting Station Alpha Arctic Ocean 1957-1958."
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 150, No. 1, pp. 61-66, contains an article "Hepatic Electrolyte and Glucose Responses to Epinephrine" co-authored by Fred M. Levin '64.
Niels K. Winsor M.A. '65 was co-author of a paper presented by Professor Agnar Pytte at the VII International Conference on Phenomena in lonized Gases, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, August 1965, entitled "A Two Temperature for a Helium Arc Plasma."
The U. S. Geological Survey has printed as Paper 487, "Geology and Structural Control of Ore Deposition in the Creede District San Juan Mountains Colorado" coauthored by James C. Ratte '55a.
"Stratigraphy of the Lockport Formation (Middle Silurian) in New York State" is the title of an article by Donald H. Zenger '59a printed in October 1965 by The University of the State of New York.
A Distaff Special
Mary Bolte, wife of Charles G. Bolte '41 executive vice president of the Viking press' has collaborated with Willie and Joe-fame artist Bill Mauldin in producing a beguiling little volume called How to win over yourchildren. Parents will find Mrs. Bolté's observations, succinctly put, and Mauldin's cartoons both right on the mark.