J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of "Swinger of Birches," which appeared in May in Pennsylvania Game News; "Jonas Pickering, Father of the American Piano" in the May issue of New Hampshire Profiles; and "That Treasure—the Wooden Pump," which Antiques Journal published in July.
"To Have Been or Not To Have Been" is the title of an article by Kenneth Andler '26 in the June issue of Yankee.
Outdoor Life for May published "The Catskill Flytyers" by Cecil E. Heacox '26.
Dr. Granville Knight '26 wrote a paper on "Physical Degeneration and the Allergic Diathesis" which has been reprinted from The Transactions of the American Society of Opthalmologic and Otolaryngologic Allergy.
Calvin Calmon '34 is the author of "Modern lon Exchange Technology," which appeared in the May issue of IndustrialWater Engineering.
Howard D. Samuel '46 had an article on "Population and the American Future" in the May issue of The American Federationist.
"Self-Portrait," a poem by Philip Booth '47. appeared in the August issue of Harper's.
Bernard J. Somers '48 is the author of "Reevaluation Therapy: Theoretical Framework" in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Spring 1972, and "The Co-counseling Class," which will appear in the Journal ofHuman Relations. 1972.
Research as a Process of Exchange" is the title of an article by Peter Kong-ming New '49 and Richard M. Hessler, which appeared in the February issue of TheAmerican Sociologist. "Community Research. Research Commune?" a paper by New. Hessler and Luis Kemnitzer was published in January in EnvironmentalDesign: Research and Practice.
"Photomultiplier Tubes: Surviving the Rugged Life" by Stuart M. Johnson '51 appeared in Electro-Optical Systems Design, March 1972.
Paul H. Frankel '58 is co-author of "Extraterritorial Non-Unitary Income and Assets" in the New Jersey State Bar Journal, Spring 1972.
"The Portugese Revolution of 1910" by Douglas L. Wheeler '59 was published in the June Journal of Modern History.
S. Lawrence Dingman '60 tells about "My Life and Hard Times Warming the Bench in the Central Vermont League" in the summer issue of Vermont Life.
"Federal Habeas Corpus and State Prisoners: Who's Responsible" by Arthur B. LaFrance '60 appeared in the June American Bar Association Journal.
Ross Sandler '61 is the author of "The Refuse Act of 1899: Key to Clean Water," which was published in the May issue of the American Bar Association Journal.
"On Missing Value Estimation in Experimental Design Models" by Stanley L. Sclove '62 appeared in The American Statistician in April, his article entitled "Y vs. X or log Y vs. X?" in Technometrics in May.