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Alumni Articles

NOVEMBER 1972
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Alumni Articles
NOVEMBER 1972

"Don't Stay Lost" in the summer issue of The Fish and Game Sportsman; "Timber-Fall, Treasure Trove" in July's Pennsylvania Game News; and "Bashaba Passaconaway: First Ruler of New Hampshire" and "New Hampshire's Indian Names," both in the October issue of New HampshireProfiles, are among J. Almus Russell '20's recent publications.

Richard W. Schmelzer '28 is the author of "Design for Learning: Using Technology To Meet Student Needs," which appeared in College and University Business.

NAM Reports for August 14 included an article on "Dangers of Base Period Concepts" by Harry E. Figgie Jr. '45.

Wilcomb E. Washburn '48 wrote the section on American Indians for TheAmericana Annual, 1972, Yearbook of theEncyclopedia Americana.

Hart Perry '55 wrote "Youth Rowing- Where Have We Been? Where Are We Now? Where Are We Going?" and "Exeter—The Crew To Beat in the New England Eights" for the May issue of TheOarsman.

"The Portugese Revolution of 1910" by Douglas L. Wheeler '59 was published in the June Journal of Modern History.

John E. Clark Jr. '62 is the author of "Split Ownership of Life Insurance in Estate Planning" in the July issue of the CLU Journal.

William H. Davidow '62 contributed a two-part article. on "General-Purpose Microcontrollers" to Computer Design: Part I, "Economic Considerations" appeared in July; Part II, on design and applications, was published in August.

"Rowing the Nile on a Whirlwind Tour" is the title of an article by David B. Smoyer '63 which appeared in The Oarsman in May.