The section on "Birds of North America" in The Treasury of Birds (London: Octopus Books Ltd., 1972) was written by Whitney Eastman '10 and Mrs. Eastman.
J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of "Collect and Preserve Those Old Letters," which appears in The Antiques Journal for this month.
"Alsace: The French Rhine" is the title of an illustrated article by Robert J. Misch '25 in the July issue of Vintage.
A three-piece article, "South America, the Sensuous Continent," covering the Amazon, Villa de Leyva in Colombia, and Lake Titikaka, by Luis Zalamea '42 appeared in the Fall issue of Holiday.
John Nelson Washburn '45 is the author of "84 Pound Soviet 'Soldier'" [Olga Korbut] in The New York Times, November 5.
"To the Tune of Ch'ing Ping Lo," a lyric in Chinese by Hsin Ch'i-Chi, was translated by David Wang '55 for the Spring issue of The Dragonfly #9, Idaho State University Pocatello.
Paul Frankel '58 wrote "The Tax Court's Proposed Rules of Practice and Procedure" for the October 16 issue of Tax Manage-ment Memorandum.
Bernard L. Weinstein '63 is co-author of "Some New Federal Revenue Sources for Education," which appeared in the July issue of Planning and Changing.
"Charles A. Beard, Ferdinand Eberstadt and America's Postwar Security" by Calvin L. Christman '64 was published in the July issue of Mid-America: An Historical Review.
Richard Parker '68 is the author of "Those Blue-Collar Worker Blues," in The NewRepublic for September 23.