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Alumni Articles

FEBRUARY 1972
Books
Alumni Articles
FEBRUARY 1972

J. Almus Russell '20 is the author of three recent articles: "The Chores of Churning and its Pleasures," which appeared in TheAntique Trader in November; "Fireplaces Were for Cooking" in Yankee in November; and "Savory Trailer Sauces" in North East Out Doors in December.

Poems by Richard Eberhart '26 have appeared in recent months in New YorkQuarterly, Counter/Measures, Antaeus, AntiochReview, New Yorker, Chicago Tribune, and Saturday Review and are due to appear in forthcoming issues of Virginia Quarterly and Poetry.

"The Task for America's Alumni" is the title of an article by Francis Horn '3O in the October 1971 issue of Alma Mater.

Father Theodore V. Purcell '33 wrote "Case of the Borderline Black" for the Harvard Business Review, November/December 1971.

An article entitled "The Military Continues to Prepare for World War II" by Col. James A. Donovan Jr. '39 appeared in TheWashington Monthly for December 1971.

Daniel W. O'Connor '45 has written the article on Peter the Apostle for the forthcoming revised edition of the Encyclopaedia Brittanica.

The Fall 1971 issue of the DartmouthCollege Library Bulletin includes an article on "Baker Library and the Sport of Kings" by William G. Mattox '56.

Sigmund G. Ginsburg '59 advises job applicants on strategy in "One Foot in the Door," which appeared in the October/November issue of the Journal of CollegePlacement.

Lt. Wallace M. Elton '66 and J. R. Harman are co-authors of "The LaPorte, Indiana, Precipitation Anomaly," an article published in The Annals of AmericanGeographers, Vol. 61 (September 1971).