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Dartmouth Authors

JUNE 1983
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Dartmouth Authors
JUNE 1983

Daniel Doan '36 has produced a completely revised new edition of his wellreceived Fifty More Hikes in New Hampshire (Countryman Press, 1983, 208 pp., paper.) Extensively rewritten to reflect the latest trail information and offer new hikes where original ones are no longer usable, the book has also been redesigned in a handier size with many new photographs and improved maps.

Christopher G. Knight '65, photographs, and Kathryn Lasky, text, SugaringTime. Macmillan, 1983, 58 pp., cloth. A handsome presentation in which words and pictures work together to convey the essence of one of the north country's endur- ing rituals the making of maple syrup. In fact, considering how fast the new tech- nology of tubing is catching on, this photographic record of the old ways, with buckets and horses and hassle, may well assume an historic significance all too soon.

Jay Stuart Wakefield '65, editor, Manag-ing Medicine. Medical Communications and Services Association, 1983, 299 pp., paper. A book intended to inspire patients as well as the "health care industry," and to provide insight for public policymakers into matters related to costs and produc- tivity, mainly through sharing the re- search and observations of Dr. Lawrence Weed of the University of Vermont Medi- cal Center.

Clifford R. Ennico '75, associate editor and principal contributor, The New YorkCorporate Handbook. New York State Bar Association, 1983, 398 pp., cloth. "TheHandbook is intended as a 'first reference' for the practitioner. When your corporate client approaches you with a novel prob- lem, or if an individual client approaches you with a question requiring you to enter the realm of corporate practice for the first time . . . the Handbook will acquaint you with the problems raised by your client's question, . . . problems 'below the sur- face,' and . . . other, more comprehensive sources of information that may be help- ful."

Members of three Dartmouth academic departments, Peter Bien (English), John Rassias (French and Italian) and Chry- santhi Yiannakou-Bien (Classics) have collaborated with Christos Alexiou to pro- duce Demotic Greek II: The Flying TelephoneBooth, a textbook for students of Modern Greek (University Press of New England, 1982, 423 pp., paper).

The Philosophy Department at the Col lege has launched a journal, Aporia. In c'ie first issue are essays by three recent alum ni, Mark S. Cormier, Daniel J. Gilman' and David A. Silbersweig, all members of the class of 1982.