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Alumni Articles

MAY 1969
Books
Alumni Articles
MAY 1969

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of three recent articles: "Steamer Susquehanna Explosion (Berwick, Pennsylvania)" in Grit (Williamsport, Pa.), February 23, 1969; "Forgotten Home Industries" in New Hampshire Profiles, April 1969; and "Streamside Survival" in the Pennsylvania Angler, April 1969.

Cecil E. Heacox '26 wrote the two-part story "Charmed Circle of the Catskills" in the March and April 1969 issues of OutdoorLife.

Harold H. Leich '29 considered "Better Personnel for State and Local Governments -How Can the Federal Government Help?" in Manpower for Illinois Governments, published by the Institute of Government and Public Affairs of the University of Illinois, June 1968.

David M. Larrabee '31 wrote "Serpentinite and Rodingite in Hunting Hill Quarry Montgomery County, Maryland - A Summary," U.S. Geological Survey ProfessionalPaper 600-D.

Col. James A. Donovan '39, USMC ret is the co-author of "The New American Militarism" in the Atlantic Monthly, April

Arthur M. Cox '42 wrote a guest editorial entitled "Is Peace in Vietnam Possible?" for the March 22, 1969 issue of the Saturday Review.

John W. Foster '45, resources consultant in Beirut, Lebanon, and Washington, D. C„ is the author of "Three Thousand Arabian Nights" for Public Works, January 1969.

Peter Kong-Ming New '49, Associate Professor of Sociology, School of Medicine, Tufts University, is the co-author of "Teaching Activities of Social Scientists in Medical and Public Health Schools" in Social Science & Medicine, 1968, volume 2.

David I. Steinberg '50 has recently had the following published: "Korea: Nexus of East Asia," American-Asian Educational Exchange in New York, 1968; "The National Museum of the Republic of Korea" in Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, volume 44, 1968.

Daniel A. Gutterman '52 contributed three articles on commercial financing and factoring to the Business Week Letter for February 3 and 18 and March 3, 1969.

Cyrus W. Field '56, Department of Geology, Oregon State University, is the coauthor of "Origin of Sulfate Deposits, Tolfa District, Italy" in Abstracts with Programsfor 1969, Part 3, the Geological Society of America.

Richard A. Gilman '57, Department of Geology, State University of New York College at Fredonia, analyzed "Kink Bands of Non-Tectonic Origin" in the Journal ofGeology, 1968, volume 76.

Jack N. Hodgson '60, Director of Development, Western International Hotels, wrote "The Feasibility Study: Determining the Investment Potential of a New Hotel" for The Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, November 1968.

Dr. Dudley J. Weider '60 described the role of an "Arctic Doctor" in HSMHAWorld, November-December, 1968.

A. R. Ormiston MA '60, Pan American Petroleum Corporation, Tulsa, Okla., wrote a section entitled "Devon Island Stratigraphy" in "Lower Devonian Conodont Sequence, Royal Creek, Yukon Territory, and Devon Island, Canada," Journal of Paleontology, January 1969.