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Alumni Articles

APRIL 1972
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Alumni Articles
APRIL 1972

H. Sheridan Baketel '20 has published three articles within the year: "The Case for Membership in a National Fraternity," which appeared in April in The Beta ThetaPi; "Manners and Dress Maketh the (Sales) Man" in January's Life AssociationNews; and "For Life Underwriters, Retirement Can Mean Happiness and Productivity" in Life Insurance for February.

The January issue of New HampshireProfiles includes an article on "New Hampshire Winter Industries" by J. Almus Russell '20. The Antiques Journal carried his "Yesterday's Small Arms" in February, "Softstones" in March, and "Attic Treasures" in April.

"Stringin' for Coot" by Cecil E. Heacox 26 appeared in the February issue of Outdoor Life.

Joseph W. Bishop Jr. '36 wrote "Notes on the Identity of Human Beings" for the April 1972 issue of Esquire.

Yates P. Eckert '52 is the author of Turnover in Common Stock Investments," in the January Trusts and Estates.

“The Future of General Mitchell Field" is the title of an article by Robert S. Michael '53, which appeared in the January issue of Milwaukge.

Lawrence B. Fuller '58 wrote "A Sense of Our Own History," which was published in the December issue of The IndependentSchool BulletinSchool Bulletin.

Public Administration Review for January/February includes a "Proposal for a Public Administration Service Corps" by Sigmund C. Ginsburg '59.

“Introductory History Revitalized" is the title of an article by Philip L. Cantelon '62, which appeared in the Winter 1972 issue of the Williams Alumni Review.