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ALUMNI ARTICLES

DECEMBER 1968
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ALUMNI ARTICLES
DECEMBER 1968

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of two articles: "Forgotten Fences" in the Pennsylvania Angler, November 1968, and "New Hampshire Profiles" in New HampshireProfiles, November 1968.

Dr. C. K. Fraser '30 presented a "Report on Confidential Inquiries into Maternal Deaths in the District of Columbia, 1950-1964" for the Medical Annals of the District of Columbia, March 1968.

Harold M. Kaplan '30 of the Department of Physiology at Southern Illinois University is the co-author of "Fentanyl and Droperidol for Surgical Anesthesia of Rabbits" in the October 1968 issue of the Journal of theAmerican Veterinary Medical Association.

Bliss Kirby Thorne '38 wrote the monograph on the effect of aviation on business administration in the September issue of

Business Management. William M. David Jr. '41, Professor of Political Science at Western Maryland College, discussed the Vietnam situation in "The Objective: To Influence People," published in The Hill, Western Maryland's college magazine.

Peter Kong-Ming New '49, Associate Professor of Sociology at the School of Medicine, Tufts University, wrote "Analysis of the Concept of Teamwork" for the Community Mental Health Journal, 1968, Vol. 4 (4).

Bruce Bryant '51 and two other geologists wrote "Permian and Pennsylvanian Stratigraphy and Nomenclature, Elk Mountains, Colorado," U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 600-C, 1968.

Edward M. Potoker '53, Assistant Professor of English at Baruch College, City University of New York, wrote "Fleet Street Frolics" in the Saturday Review for November 2, 1968. It is a review of John Braine's novels, especially the latest, The CryingGame.

Stephen L. Weinreb '54 contributed the article "Is the Freudian Couch a Procrustean Bed?" to the July issue of The NewPhysician.

Bevan M. French '58 is the author of "Progressive Contact Metamorphism of the Biwabik Iron-formation, Mesabi Range, Minnesota," Bulletin 45, published by the Minnesota Geological Survey, University of Minnesota.

Donald H. Zenger, AM. '59, described the "Determination of Calcite and Dolomite Composition Using the Air Comparison Pycnometer" in the Journal of SedimentaryPetrology, June 1968.

Allen R. Ormiston, A.M. '60, reported on "Lower Devonian Trilobites of Hercynian Type from the Turkey Creek Inlier, Marshall County, South-Central Oklahoma" for the Journal of Paleontology, Sept. 1968.

E. H. Brown '60 is the author of "Metamorphic Structures in Part of the Eastern Otago Schists" in the March 1968 issue of the New Zealand Journal of Geology andGeophysics.

Michael C. Andrew '61 discussed "The Sources of Andromana" in the August 1968 issue of The Review of English Studies, New Series, Vol. 19, No. 75.

Walther M. Barnard MA'61, geologist, collaborated with a physicist to write "Microwave Diffraction - A Teaching Analogue for X-Ray Diffraction" for the Journal of Geological Education, June 1968, Vol. XVI, No. 3.

John S. Dickey Jr. '63 wrote "Eclogitic and Other Inclusions in the Mineral Breccia Member of the Deborah Volcanic Formation at Kakanui, New Zealand," published in The American Mineralogist, July-August 1968.