Recent articles by J. Almus Russell '20 are "Washday of Yesterday" published in The Outdoor Journal (Warren, Ohio), March 1967, and "Sugaring-Off in the Old Farm Kitchen" printed in New HampshireProfiles (Portsmouth, N. H.), March 1967.
An article entitled "The Computers Are Taking Over" by Harland Manchester '21 appears in the April 1967 issue of NewHampshire Profiles.
Douglas F. Storer '21, carrying his Amazing But True investigations into the area of stamps, is author of an article about the Lincoln-Kennedy stamp printed in Togo, West Africa, in the March 3 issue of JuniorScholastic.
Joseph G. Pollard '23, longtime physician to Dartmouth teams, is author of the following: "The Staphylococcus Plagues a Football Team" in The Journal of The AmericanCollege Health Association, February 1967, Vol. 15, No. 3, and "Cardiac Contusion: An Unusual Football Injury" in Vol. 14, No. 3 of the same publication. Dr. Pollard also presented a paper, "Ice Hockey Injuries" at the Conference on Winter Sports Injuries held at the University of Wisconsin in January 1967.
The April 8, 1967, issue of Saturday Review contains a poem entitled "Bright Heraclitus" by Professor of Belles Lettres Alexander Laing '25.
New Hampshire Profiles, April 1967, contains an article by Robert E. Pike '25 entitled "River Driving in New Hampshire."
The following poems by Professor of English Richard Eberhart '26 appeared in the Winter 1967 issue of The Southern Review: "Marrakech," "The Ides of March," "The Explorer on Main Street," "A Wedding on Cape Rosier," "On Returning to a Lake in Spring."
"A Local History," a poem by Samuel French Morse '36, appeared in the Winter 1967 issue of The Southern Review.
Woody Klein 'sl, Assistant to the Mayor (of New York City) for Housing and Development wrote an article, "The City as Training School" which appeared in the 1967 issue of Teaching and Learning, a journal published by the Ethical Culture Schools of New York City.
Robert M. Pack '51 is author of "Two Movie Scenes," a poem which appeared in The Southern Review, Winter 1967.
"Visit," a poem by Tu Fu, was translated from Chinese by David Rafael Wang '55 for the May 1967 issue of Trace.
"Shock Metamorphism of Natural Materials" written by Bevan M. French '58 has been reprinted from the August 19, 1966, issue of Science.
S. Lawrence Dingman '60 is author of "Characteristics of Summer Runoff from a Small Watershed in Central Alaska" which appeared in Water Resources Research, Vol. 2, No. 4, Fourth Quarter 1966 and "Hydrologic Studies of the Glenn Creek Drainage Basin Near Fairbanks, Alaska," published as Special Report 86 by the U.S. Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, N. H., in February 1966. Mr. Dingman is Visiting Lecturer in Earth Sciences at Dartmouth and is associated with the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.