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Alumni Articles

APRIL 1970
Books
Alumni Articles
APRIL 1970

Laurens L. Henderson '22, judge of the Superior Court of Arizona, discussed "Marriage Counseling in a Court of Conciliation" in Judicature, January 1969.

W.H. Ferry '32 wrote "Toward a Totalitarian U.S.: Police Violence Against Minorities and Dissenters" in The New Mexico Review and Legislative Journal, January 1970.

John F. Harvey '43, technical director of the Iranian Documentation Centre and Tehran Book Processing Centre, is the co-author of two articles: "Iran's First Library School" in The Eastern Librarian, June 1969, and "Plain Talk about Research and Documentation" in Renew, Winter 1970.

David Rafael Wang '55 contributed three poems, "The Fake," "Trobar," and "Carmel Clearing," to Original Works, Summer 1969; and "The Rub," a poem, to Original Works, Autumn-Winter 1969.

John Austin '57 is the author of several articles: "Municipal Annexation in New York State," Albany Law Review, Spring 1969; "Second Voyage to the New World?" and "Husbands of Hopkins Women," both in The Mayflower Quarterly, May 1969; "Daniel Boardman's First Wife," New EnglandHistorical and Genealogical Register, July 1969; "Resolving Lewis-DeLong Confusion," New York Genealogical and BiographicalRecord, January 1970; and "The Mohawk Valley, New York, as an Early Assembly Point for Western Migration," Proceedingsof the World Conference on Records, August 1969.

Gregory S. Home '57 described "Early Ordovician Chaotic Deposits in the Central Volcanic Belt of Northeastern Newfoundland" in the Geological Society of America Bulletin, December 1969.

Sigmund G. Ginsburg '59, assistant city administrator in New York, is the author of the Management Information Service Report entitled "Managing for Change: The Chief Administrator's Office," published by the International City Management Association in February 1970.

Henry N. Muller '60 wrote "Smuggling into Canada: How the Champlain Valley Defied Jefferson's Embargo" in VermontHistory, Winter 1970.

CORRECTION: The publisher of AtomicShield, 1947-1952, is The Pennsylvania State University Press, not the University of Pennsylvania Press as listed in the February issue of the MAGAZINE.