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Alumni Articles

FEBRUARY 1969
Books
Alumni Articles
FEBRUARY 1969

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of "Fieldstone Ovens Produced Mouth-Watering Delicacies" which appeared in the December 8, 1968, issue of Grit (Williamsport, Pa.).

Robert J. Misch '25 has written several recent articles. "College Towns of New England" appeared in Fall 1968 issue of Vista,/U.S.A.; "The White Alcoholics" in Signature for December 1968; a story "Death of a Gourmet" in the Winter 1969 issue of Bacchus Journal; and a discussion of Italian wines in the January 1969 HouseBeautiful. He recently was appointed the spokesman for the Wines of Bordeaux.

Stewart Schackne '27 wrote "Incorporating Accounting Practices: Good Idea? Bad Idea?" for the Journal of Accountancy, December 1968.

Albert W. Levi '32, David May Distinguished University Professor in the Humanities at Washington University, examined "Violence and the Universities" in the Fall 1968 issue of the W. U. Magazine.

Ernest W. Dahl '54, at American River College in Sacramento, Calif., wrote "Job Satisfaction and the Junior College Administration" in the California School BoardJournal, December 1968.

Thomas s. Conlon '56 explored the preservation controversy surrounding the Pavilion Hotel in Montpelier, Vermont, in "What's Going to Happen to Vermont's Third House?" Yankee Magazine, December 1968.

Charles T. Morrissey '56, Director of the Vermont Historical Society, discussed "Oral History as a Classroom Tool" in the October 1968 issue of Social Education, journal of the National Council for the Social Studies.

Douglas L. Wheeler '59, Assistant Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire, wrote "Portuguese Expansion in Angola Since 1836," in Local Series Pamphlets of Central Africa Historical Association, No. 20, 1967, 16 pages; "Reflections on Angola," in Africa Report, November 1967; and "Nineteenth Century African Protest in Angola: Prince Nicolas of Kongo, 1830?-1860," in African Historical Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1968.