Books

Alumni Articles

DECEMBER 1970
Books
Alumni Articles
DECEMBER 1970

Ray Winfield Smith '18 has written "Computer Helps Scholars Re-Create an Egyptian Temple" in the November 1970 issue of National Geographic. The same issue contains text and photographs about Dartmouth as part of the article, "Behold the Computer Revolution."

J. Almus Russell '20 is author of "Studies on Wheels" published in Mature Years (Nashville, Tennessee), December-February issue 1970-1971.

"In Search of Cocteau" by Francis Steegmuller '24 appeared in the Speaking of Books Section of the New York Times BookReview, October 25.

In the October issue of Outdoor Life is "This Is the Timberdoodle," written by Cecil E. Heacox '26.

In The Magazine of Fairfield County, September 1970, appears "Acrobatics in the Air Over Fairfield County," written by Kirby Thorne '38.

"How We Became a Police State" is the subject of an article by W. H. Ferry '32 in the Fall 1970 edition of Katallagete BeReconciled, Journal of Southern Churchmen.

Brock Brower '53 is author of "Agnew on the Warpath" in the October 16, 1970 issue of Life magazine.

Robert O. White '54 is author of "Strength and Loveliness" in the Book Review Section of the Boston Herald Traveler. It is a review of The Nightmare Factory, a book of poems by Maxime Kumin, published by Harper & Row.

Stanley L. Sclove '62, Assistant Professor of Statistics at Carnegie-Mellon University, is author of "Admissibility of the Maximum Likelihood Estimator in the Regression of Two Predictands on One Stochastic Predicator" in Annals of the Institute of StatisticalMathematics, Vol. 221, No. 1., 1970.

Recent publications by Frederick Jarrett '63 are "Molière, Louis XIV, and Their Doctors" in the May-June issue, 1970, of the Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin and, with Gordon A. Donaldson, "Perforated Gastroduodenal Ulcer Disease at the Massachusetts General Hospital from 1952 to 1970" in the American Journal of Surgery 120: 306 (1970).

In The Geographical Bulletin of August 1970 appears "Forest Distribution and Soil Texture Along the Valparaiso Moraine in Northwestern Indiana" written by Wallace M. Elton '66.

CORRECTION: In the October review of Wine and You, the book written by Albert Nathaniel Drake '43, the cost of land for a projected vineyard should have read: "It will vary from $600 to about $2000 an acre."

Title page of the rare book, published in1650 that was given to Baker by TheFriends of the Dartmouth Library.