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Alumni Articles

OCTOBER 1968
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Alumni Articles
OCTOBER 1968

Laurence C. Smith. '26 is author of "Does the White Race Deserve to Die?" published by the United States Constitution Council of Denver, Colo.

Nelson Lee Smith '21, Professor Emeritus of Business, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, is author of "The Federal Power Commission and Pipeline Markets: How Much Competition" in the April 1968 issue of ColumbiaLaw Review.

Whitney Eastman '10 and Karen Eastman have written "Alaska - The Big Land" for the Summer 1968 issue of Atlantic Naturalist, an account of their journey devoted mainly to birds. Their article "Exciting Experiences Afield" has been reprinted from the October issue of The Florida Naturalist.

Harold M. Kaplan '30 is co-author of "Low Wattage Electroanesthesia in Dogs: Modification by Synaptic Drugs" in the July 1968 issue of Anesthesia and Analgesia, Vol. 47.

Thomas J. McLarney '30, consultant to the Connecticut Secretary of State and past president of Registrars of Voters Association, is author of "Duties of Registrars of Voters" which was distributed to 500 election officials at a Hartford, Conn., conference in June.

Robert B. Graham Jr. '40, director of information services at Dartmouth, is author of "The Business School AMP's" in the Spring 1968 issue of Harvard Today. He is also the author of a three-part series, "Strengthening Business Around the World," which began in the May-June 1968 issue of the Harvard Business School Bulletin.

Sigmund G. Ginsburg '59 has written "The Gauntlet of the Grubsnigs: The Case of New York City" in the Columbia Journal of World Business for July-August 1968, Vol. 3, No. 4.