John M. Murray '19 is the author of an essay entitled "The Purpose of Confrontation," which is included in the book Confrontation inPsychotherapy.
"Preserving Small Natural Areas" by Jack D. Gunther '29 was published in the Summer Environmental Bulletin of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.
Two articles, "Random Input Printing of Scanning Marks" and "ABC's of Optical Scanning," by Richard W. Bowlen '30 have appeared, respectively, in Automation for August 1972 and Industrial Engineering for October 1973.
S. Heagen Bayles '33 wrote "Advertising - Its Extra Dimension" for "The New World of Advertising," to be published by AdvertisingAge.
"Consumer Control and Public Accountability" is the title of an article, of which Peter Kong-Ming New '49 is co-author, which appeared in the September issue of Anthropological Quarterly.
Theodore B. Lewis '52 wrote "A Revolutionary Tradition, 1689-1774" for September's New England Quarterly and is coauthor of "Voting for the Massachusetts Council. 1674-1686," which was published in the October issue of The William and Mary Quarterly.
Datamation for October includes an article Time-Sharing Ground Rules" by Perry J. Davis '54.
"Grappling With the GRUBSNIGS: or Trying To Manage the City" is the title of a recent article by Sigmund G. Ginsburg '59.
Edward K. Muller '65 contributed an essay "Early urbanization in the Ohio Valley" to the fall Historical Geography Newsletter.
Tne October issue of The GeographicalReview includes an article on "Prairie Hay in Woodson County, Kansas: A Crop Anomaly" by James R. Shortridge '66.
Landscaping Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village" by James S. Duncan Jr. '68 appeared in July's graphical Review.
R Brooke Jackson '69 is the author of an article entitled "The Political Question Doctrine: Where Does It Stand After Powell v. McCormack. O'Brown, and Gilligan v- Morgan?"which appeared in the May issue of The Colorado Law Review.