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APRIL 1969
Books
Alumni Articles
APRIL 1969

Dr. Henry P. Viets '12 is the author of "John Leech and the London Medical Student of 1842" in the January 9, 1969 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine.

Dr. Walter B. Crandell '34, Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at Dartmouth Medical School and Chief, Surgical Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, White River Junction, Vt., is the author of "Surgical Relevance" in Medical Opinion & Review, February 1969. The essay is a review of Orr's Operations of General Surgery, 4th edition, of which George A. Higgins, M.D., is editor.

Stanley L. Rice '45 discussed "Planning for Computer Composition" in Publishers'Weekly for February 24, 1969.

Wilton S. Sogg '56 described "Colonies Conundrums" in The German Postal Specialist, February 1969.

Sigmund G. Ginsburg '59, Assistant City Administrator in the Office of the Mayor, New York City, is the author of "Municipal Management Innovations" in the February 1969 issue of Nation's Cities.

Andrew J. Purdy '60, Assistant Professor of English at Hollins College, is the author of a novella, "Master of the Courts" in TheSmith, December 1968; and two poems: "Mores Mundi" in Los, April 1968, and "Deorc Sip" in Cimarron Review, March 1968.

Norman J. Page '61, with the U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park, Calif., wrote "Serpentinization in a Sheared Serpentinite Lens, Tiburon Peninsula, California," U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 600-B.

Alfred O. Dick '62, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Lake Forest College, is coauthor of a computer program described in the January issue of Behavioral Science. The program is entitled "AVIB3W: Analysis of Variance for Multiple Groups with Single, Double, or Triple Classification of Repeated "Measures for Each Subject."