Books

Alumni Articles

MARCH 1973
Books
Alumni Articles
MARCH 1973

"Fish Cookery" in the January NewHampshire Profiles was written by J. Almus Russell '20.

Three essays, "The River X," "The Best Is Yet To Be," and "Winter on the Marsh," by Dana Lamb '21 were selected for The Best of theAnglers' Club Bulletin 1920-1972.

Robert J. Misch '25 is the author of "Say Cheese," which appeared in the January issue of Vintage.

Harold Kaplan '30 wrote "Changing Institutional Loyalties" for the Winter issue of the Phi Kappa Phi Journal.

Wall Street Reports has published two articles by Richard H. Rush '37 recently: "Investing in the Glass of Nancy, France" in December and "Value-Determining Qualities To Look for in Buying Antique Furniture" in January.

"The Timorous Testator" by Norman S. Fink '47 appeared in the December issue of the American College Public Relations Association's Techniques.

Peter Kong-ming New '49 wrote "Neighborhood Health Centers: Traditional Medical Care at an Outpost?" for December's Inquiry.

Brock Brower '53 offers "Forty Thoughts on Turning Forty" in February's Esquire.

"Give Children Lead Roles" by Philip DeTurk '54 was published in the February issue of Instructor.

City includes in its Winter 1972 issue an article "The Student Meets the City" by Sigmund G. Ginsburg '59.

Robert Paul Liberman '59 is the author of "Behavioural Group Therapy: A Controlled Clinical Study" in the November 1971 BritishJournal of Psychiatry and co-author of "Psychiatric Evaluations for Young Men Facing the Draft: A Report of 147 Cases" in the August 1971 American Journal of Psychiatry.

Stanley L. Sclove '62 is co-author of "Non Optimality of Preliminary-Test Estimators for the Mean of a Multivariate Normal Distribution," which appeared in October in the Annals of Mathematical Statistics.