College and Research Libraries By E D N A M A E B R O W N N e w Periodicals of 1957—Part II FR O M T H E E X A M I N A T I O N m a d e d u r i n g July to December, 1957 of L i b r a r y of Congress receipts of periodicals pub- lished in 1957 the following list has been selected to call to the a t t e n t i o n of librar- ians a n d others. T h e s e titles have been chosen because they a p p e a r to possess reference value or because of their origin, aim, or style they are of i m p o r t a n c e , at least f o r the m o m e n t . T a l l y i n g their sources it was f o u n d t h a t they o r i g i n a t e d in almost e q u a l n u m b e r s f r o m commer- cial publishers, f r o m universities, a n d f r o m all o t h e r institutions, corporations, a n d f o u n d a t i o n s c o m b i n e d . W h i c h ones will be c o n t i n u e d a n d f o r how l o n g will be a n interesting study. B I O L O G Y . T o encourage the develop- m e n t of first class work in insect physi- ology is the p u r p o s e of the Journal of Insect Physiology. T h i s p u b l i c a t i o n of the P e r g a m o n Press has a n e d i t o r i a l b o a r d of three, a n American, a n English- m a n , a n d a Swiss. T h e f o r e w o r d states the j o u r n a l "will be concerned n o t only w i t h the physiology of insects, b u t w i t h the physiology of o t h e r g r o u p s of arthro- pods, p a r t i c u l a r l y of terrestrial forms. T h e fact t h a t original work o n biochem- istry, toxicology, a n d the f u n c t i o n a l as- pects of m o r p h o l o g y will be p u b l i s h e d ensures a catholic a p p r o a c h . " BOOK C O L L E C T I N G . Philibiblon, eine Vierteljahrsschrift fur Buch- und Gra- phik-Sammler is p u b l i s h e d in H a m b u r g by the M a x i m i l i a n Gesellschaft. I n c l u d e d in the first n u m b e r is a n article o n book collecting, a b i b l i o g r a p h y of the poet G o t t f r i e d Benn, society news, etc. Miss Brown is Head, Serials Section, Descriptive Cataloging Division, Library of Congress. BROADCASTING. T h e Association f o r Professional Broadcasting E d u c a t i o n has b e g u n t h e p u b l i c a t i o n of the Journal of Broadcasting. T h e contents are a r r a n g e d in f o u r sections: Issues in Broadcasting, L a w of Broadcasting, E d u c a t i o n f o r Broadcasting a n d L i t e r a t u r e of Broad- casting. Such subjects as " T h e C a n o n 35 Controversy," "Colleges a n d Univer- sities O f f e r i n g Course W o r k in R a d i o a n d T e l e v i s i o n , " a n d "Federal a n d State C o n t r o l Conflicts in Broadcasting" are illustrative of t h e contents of v o l u m e one, n u m b e r one. B U S I N E S S . The Executive, a Guide to Reading for Top Management is p u b - lished by the Baker Library, H a r v a r d University G r a d u a t e School of Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n . I t will present abstracts of books, p a m p h l e t s , speeches, a n d peri- odical articles which are of significance to executives. Feedback, the Abstracting Journal of Computers and Automation is edited a n d p u b l i s h e d by G e r a l d D. Johnson in Chicago. Abstracts cover t h e subjects of computers, a u t o m a t i o n in general, a u t o m a t i o n in industry, a n d au- t o m a t i o n e q u i p m e n t . Information and Control is a scholarly p u b l i c a t i o n of t h e Academic Press. " T h e p u r p o s e of this new j o u r n a l will be to p u b l i s h original papers devoted to theories of communica- tion, computers, a n d a u t o m a t i c c o n t r o l . " Storage f r o m L o n d o n deals w i t h stores control, h o l d i n g , h a n d l i n g , packing, a n d protection. T h e physical layout a n d con- trol of stores of the C h a m p i o n Spark Plug C o m p a n y , L t d . is the subject of one article in the first issue. Film Media i n t e n d s to show how film can be the "most effective, most d r a m a t i c a n d mod- e r n tool available to m a n a g e m e n t f o r 134 COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES use in sales, advertising, public relations, and training." C H E M I S T R Y AND P H Y S I C S . Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy from the Aca- demic Press "will prove of value to physi- cists and chemists interested in the struc- tures of molecules, the strengths of bonds, molecular parameters, intensities, and dipole strengths." T h e Journal of the Polarographic Society comes from England. T h e first issue consists of pa- pers presented at the society's symposium on polarography and medicine. T h e Mi- crochemical Journal has been launched because it has been difficult to obtain publication in existing scientific journals of articles dealing with the application of microtechniques to chemical and phys- ical problems. Tetrahedron is an inter- national journal of organic chemistry. Contributors are staff members of re- search institutions in England, Russia, South Africa, Israel, and other countries. West African Journal of Biological Chemistry should be very welcome in that tropical area where biological chem- istry is a science of so much importance to workers in medicine, pharmacy, phar- macology, biology, and chemical, agri- cultural, and veterinary research. E C O N O M I C AND S O C I A L A F F A I R S . From the Institut d'Histoire Sociale, Paris comes Le Contrat Social. T h i s is a schol- arly journal which will treat social prob- lems in an unprejudiced and historical manner. Articles on "l'inegalite," "le contrat social," and revolution and counter revolution in Hungary are to be f o u n d in the first issue. Desenvolvi- mento ir Conjuntura deals with the eco- nomic development and industrialization of Brazil. Revista de Ciencias Sociales deals with broad social problems, but coming as it does from the University of Puerto R i c o it will treat specific Puerto Rican and Caribbean matters also. Stato Sociale is edited by Giuseppe Pella and published in T u r i n . In an introduction Mr. Pella asserts his theory of govern- ment for the modern world. H e asks for a social state, a strong state and al- ways a democratic state under a parlia- mentary system of government. T h e jour- nal will undoubtedly reflect these theo- ries. E D U C A T I O N . T h e first issue of Educa- tion Bulletin of the Faculty and College of Education, University of British Co- lumbia indicates a concern that the tech- nical and professional training of teach- ers tends to limit the time available for general, cultural studies. Education in France will acquaint Americans with French educational aims and methods. It will provide information about the life, problems and developments in French universities, about the possibil- ities of exchange and scholarships, and the most significant research that has been done in France in the field of pedagogy. Higher Education and Re- search in the Netherlands is similiar in purpose to the above. It will provide concise accounts of the work being done in a given branch of science in the Neth- erlands and promote international co- operation among scientists. Journal of Developmental Reading published by the Developmental R e a d i n g Staff, De- partment of English, Purdue University is a quarterly for the improvement of reading skill. E N G I N E E R I N G . T W O new journals deal- ing with the industrial application and use of atomic energy are Atomo e In- dustria from R o m e and G.E.C. Atomic Energy Review from London. Both re- port on research in and applications of atomic energy. Also from L o n d o n comes Insulation Review which is to deal with all aspects of thermal and acoustic insula- tion. T h e Journal of Solar Energy Science and Engineering from Phoenix, Arizona will deal with the research in and application of solar energy. RCA Technical Notes are indeed just notes on MARCH 1958 135- problems in radio, engineering, televi- sion, electronics, and related arts which have been investigated by engineers at the R C A Laboratories at Princeton, New Jersey. Radar is the journal of the R a d a r Association (London). Technical arti- cles such as " T h e New World of Infra- red," and " R a d a r in Liners and Mer- chant S h i p s " and association news are found in the first issue. Space Journal is for "not-so-scientifically-minded" readers. In the article "Outlook to Space T r a v e l , " Ernst Struhlinger, director of Research Projects Office, Army Ballistics Missile Agency describes the rocket, its crew, its engine, its fuel, its flight path, its space stations, etc. which will take men to Mars. H I S T O R Y . Asian Perspectives is the bul- letin of the Far-Eastern Prehistory As- sociation, American Branch. It consists of brief notes on research done and be- ing done and bibliographies, with the aim of improving communications be- tween scholars working in the field of Far Eastern prehistory. T h e Nevada His- torical Society is publishing Nevada His- torical Quarterly to contain articles on the social, cultural, economic, and polit- ical history of Nevada, eastern Cali- fornia, eastern and southern Oregon, Idaho and Utah. I N T E R N A T I O N A L R E L A T I O N S . Background on World Politics consists of digests from 123 publications in fields bearing on world politics prepared by a group of fourteen specialists at Wayne State Uni- versity. The Chinese Magazine from T a i p e i hopes to "convey the true voice of almost a quarter of mankind to the policy makers of the free world, so that the crooked enemy cannot play any tricks in the name of this portion of the world's p o p u l a t i o n . " Conflict Resolution, a Quarterly for Research Related to War and Peace is published by the Depart- ment of Journalism, University of Mich- igan and printed at the University of Chicago Press. A n editorial in volume one, number one states that "by far the most important practical problem fac- ing the h u m a n race today is that of in- ternational relations—more specifically, the prevention of global war. . . . If in- tellectual progress is to made in this area, the study of international relations must be made an interdisciplinary en- terprise, drawing its discourse from all the social sciences. . . ." T h e editors hope to encourage research along these lines. In J a n u a r y the U.S.S.R. Society for Cul- tural Relations with Foreign Countries launched the monthly Culture and Life. T h e main object of this journal is "cul- tural rapprochement between the peo- ples of the Soviet Union and those of other lands." Contemporary Russian music, Picasso, Soviet-Polish cultural co- operation, Chinese literature, and British children's art are some of the matters discussed. T h e treatment is superficial and shows the usual Communist prej- udice. Modern Age calls itself " a con- servative review," meaning by conserva- tive the conservation "of the best ele- ments of our civilization." Russell Kirk is the editor. Although political affairs receive the emphasis in the first issue, one story, some poems, and some other literary matters are included. From the Studies Centre on Polish-German Affairs in L o n d o n comes Poland and Germany. T h i s little journal will present historical and political studies of the tangled rela- tionships of Poland, Germany, and Rus- sia. PROD, that is, political research, or- ganization, and design "collects and cir- culates among its readers the ideas of political and behavorial scientists about researches that might advance man's knowledge of political behavior. PROD's 'articles' describe 'significant' problems, present a design for 'solving' them, and estimate what might be the results of the study." T h i s journal might be of interest to students looking for thesis and dis- sertation subjects. Terre d'Europe, Re- 136 COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES vue Internationale is published in Brus- sels. Its scope encompasses political ques- tions, literature, arts, even fashion. West- ern World is an "intercontinental" jour- nal, with an editor-in-chief for Europe and with Edgar Ansel Mowrer as editor- in-chief for America. Its purpose is that of preserving and strengthening the At- lantic Community of Nations. LAW. T h e International Commission of Jurists has launched a Journal to re- flect the commission's aim of fostering understanding of and respect for the "rule of law." T h e contributors to the first issue come from many parts of the world and write on such subjects as " T h e R u l e of L a w in T h a i l a n d , " " T h e Trea- son T r i a l in South Africa," and " T h e Soviet Procuracy and the Rights of the Individual Against the State." T h e Pat- ent, Trade-Mark, and Copyright Foun- dation of George Washington University is publishing The Patent, Trade-Mark, and Copyright Journal of Research and Education. T h i s journal will publish re- search regarding the principles, the facts, and the practical operations of patent, trade-mark, and copyright systems of the United States and other countries to educate and inform the general reader as well as those with special interests from business, industry, the sciences, and the professions. T h e first issue reports on completed projects and projects in prog- ress. A new French law journal, Revue de Jurisprudence Commerciale has been launched. T h i s journal will cover com- mercial law in a broad sense, reporting on cases and court decisions dealing with sales, contracts, bankruptcy, maritime, river, and aviation law, etc. Also there are included brief notes on legislation pending before the National Assembly. L I B R A R I A N S . The Industrial Librarian fc Technical Book World is published in London. T h e editor announces that " a p a r t from professional articles on such subjects as abstracting, documentation, and industrial library practice, there will be select bibliographies of works of science, technology, trade and commerce, and reviews of the latest books." L I T E R A T U R E . Audience is a journal of creative and critical writing being pub- lished privately at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts under the editorship of Harvard students. The Grecourt Review is pub- lished independently at Smith College. It will publish the writings of faculty, students, and contributors from outside the college. T h e contents of the first is- sue would classify the journal as "liter- ary." It is stated in the introduction how- ever, that there "will be comments upon topics of artistic, political, historical, and social interest—anything in short, which the figuratively young writer wants to say and says well." T h e Italian Quarter- ly is published under the auspices of the Department of Italian at the University of California, L o s Angeles. T h e editors have seen a revival of interest in things Italian in our country since the last war. Therefore they plan to publish this journal in English for those persons who are interested in Italian culture in its widest sense. T h e first issue emphasizes the literary aspect. The James Joyce Re- view is edited by E d m u n d L . Epstein, University of Buffalo and published in New York. An important feature of vol- ume one, number two (the only issue available for examination) is the "Ad- denda to J a m e s Joyce Bibliography, 1950-1953," "by William White. The Lit- erary Review, an International Journal of Contemporary Writing is sponsored by Fairleigh Dickinson University of Teaneck, New Jersey. T h e members of the editorial board are all members of the faculty of that university. T h e review will stress creative rather than critical writing. T h e r e will be English transla- tions of the works of foreign writers. T h e first issue is a salute to Dr. William Car- los Williams. New Chapter, published in London, includes fiction, travel, dra- MARCH 1958 137- ma, poetry, with the emphasis on poetry. T h e contributors are young and prob- ably not well known in this country al- though many have published some work. Threshold is an Irish literary journal, published by the Lyric Players, Belfast. T h i s journal will include both creative and critical literature. MATHEMATICS. T h e University of Illi- nois is publishing the Illinois Journal of Mathematics. It will contain research papers in pure and applied mathematics which may be written in English, French, German or Italian. T h e board of editors includes professors from American uni- versities plus one from the university at Frankfurt am Main. M E D I C I N E . Abstracts of Soviet Medicine is prepared for the Excerpta Medica Foundation by members of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow. T h e first issue examined was Part A, Bas- ic Medical Sciences. Part B will be Clini- cal Medicine. Medical History is an Eng- lish publication and is the organ of the Cambridge University History of Medi- cine Society and of other medical history societies. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine is published by the University of Chicago Press and sponsored by the u n i v e r s i t y ' s Division of Biological Sciences. T h e purpose of this journal is to communicate new ideas and to stimu- late original thought in the biological and medical sciences. T h e articles will include new hypotheses and concepts and report recent and current research. M O T I O N P I C T U R E S . Indian Film Quar- terly published on behalf of the Calcut- ta Film Society has for its purpose the improvement of and increase of interest in Indian films. Included are reviews of films. M U S I C . The British Catalogue of Music lists music and books about music re- cently published in Great Britain just as the British National Bibliography lists recently published British books. T h e arrangement is classified with an alphabetical index for composers, titles, arrangers, instruments, etc. NUTRITION. A new German journal dealing with the chemistry, physiology, and technology of nutrition is Die Nah- rung. Articles are accompanied by bib- liographies and summaries in German, English, French, and Russian. P H I L O L O G Y . Indo-Iranian Journal will present philological studies of Oriental texts, languages, and words. T h i s jour- nal is published at the Hague. It appears that contributions in any western lan- guage will be acceptable. Periodicals Abstractsi of Soviet Medicine. P a r t A . B a s i c M e d i c a l Sciences. E x c e r p t a M e d i c a F o u n - d a t i o n , 111 K a l v e r s t r a a t , A m s t e r d a m , v . l , n o . l , 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . Price n o t g i v e n . Asian Perspectives. W i l h e l m G . S o l h e i m I I , D e p t . of A n t h r o p o l o g y , U n i v e r s i t y of Ari- zona, T u c s o n , v . l , n o . 1 / 2 , s u m m e r 1957. S e m i a n n u a l . $1.00. Atomo e Industria. V i a C a m p o M a r z i o 12, R o m a , v . l , n o . 1 / 2 , J u n e 1, 1957. Semi- m o n t h l y . L 3,200. Audience. S i x Q u i n c y Street, C a m b r i d g e 38, M a s s a c h u s e t t s , n o . l , 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $2.00. Background on World Politics. P o l i t i c a l S c i e n c e D e p t . , W a y n e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y , De- troit 2. v . l , n o . l , J a n u a r y / F e b r u a r y 1957. B i m o n t h l y . $5.00. The British Catalogue of Music. C o u n c i l of the B r i t i s h N a t i o n a l B i b l i o g r a p h y , B r i t i s h M u s e u m , L o n d o n , W C 1. J a n u a r y / M a r c h 1957. T h r e e q u a r t e r l y issues p l u s a n n u a l c u m u l a t i o n . £ . 4 . The Chinese Magazine. P . O . B o x 270, T a i - p e i . v . l , n o . l , J a n u a r y 1, 1957. M o n t h l y . $3.00. Conflict Resolution. D e p t of J o u r n a l i s m , 138 COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n , A n n A r b o r , v . l , n o . l , M a r c h 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $5.50. Le Contrat Social. I n s t i t u t d ' H i s t o i r e S o c i a l e , 165 R u e d e l ' U n i v e r s i t e , Paris, V I I e . v . l , n o . l , M a r c h 1957. B i m o n t h l y . 1,050 f r . Culture and Life. U . S . S . R . Society f o r Cul- tural R e l a t i o n s w i t h F o r e i g n C o u n t r i e s . 16 K a l i n i n Street, M o s c o w , K-9. n o . l , J a n u a r y 1957. M o n t h l y . F r e e ? Desenvolvimenta & Conjuntura. R u a M e x i c o 98, R i o d e J a n e i r o , v . l , n o . l , J u l y 1957. M o n t h l y . Cr$240.00. Education Bulletin. F a c u l t y a n d C o l l e g e of E d u c a t i o n , U n i v e r s i t y of B r i t i s h C o l u m - b i a , V a n c o u v e r , n o . 1, M a r c h 1957. Fre- q u e n c y n o t g i v e n . F r e e ? Education in France. C u l t u r a l Services of the F r e n c h E m b a s s y , 972 F i f t h A v e n u e , N e w York 21. n o . 1, O c t o b e r / D e c e m b e r 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . F r e e The Executive. R o o m 324 B a k e r L i b r a r y , S o l d i e r s F i e l d , B o s t o n 63. v . l , n o . l , J u n e 1957. M o n t h l y . $5.00. Feedback. G e r a l d D . J o h n s o n , 5419 N o r t h K e n m o r e Street, R o o m 404, C h i c a g o 40. v . l , n o . l , J u n e 1957. M o n t h l y . $20. Film Media. P h o t o g r a p h y in B u s i n e s s , Inc., 10 E a s t 4 0 t h Street, N e w Y o r k 16. v . l , n o . l , J u n e 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $4.00. G.E.C. Atomic Engery Review. G e n e r a l Elec- tric C o m p a n y , L t d . , M a g n e t H o u s e , Kings- way, L o n d o n , W C 2. v . l , n o . l , M a r c h 1957. S e m i a n n u a l . F r e e ? The Grecourt Review. S m i t h C o l l e g e , N o r t h a m p t o n , M a s s a c h u s e t t s , v . l , n o . l , N o v e m b e r 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $2.50. Higher Education and Research in the Neth- erlands. N e t h e r l a n d s U n i v e r s i t i e s F o u n d a - tion f o r I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o - o p e r a t i o n , 27 M o l e n s t r a a t , T h e H a g u e , v . l , n o . l , M a r c h 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . F r e e ? Illinois Journal of Mathematics. U n i v e r s i t y of I l l i n o i s Press, U r b a n a . v . l , n o . l , M a r c h 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $9. Indian Film Quarterly. E a s t e r n N e w s Com- p a n y , 306 W e s t 11th Street, N e w Y o r k 14. v . l , n o . l , J a n u a r y / M a r c h 1957. Price n o t g i v e n . Indo-Iranian Journal. M o u t o n a n d Com- p a n y , ' s - G r a v e n h a g e . v . l , n o . l , 1957. Q u a r - terly. $8. The Industrial Librarian fc Technical Book World. I n d u s t r i a l 8c T e c h n i c a l L i b r a r y Services, 83 Q u e e n ' s D r i v e , F i n s b u r y P a r k , L o n d o n , N 4. v . l , n o . l , J a n u a r y 1957. M o n t h l y . £ 1 5s.6d. Information and Control. A c a d e m i c Press, Inc., I l l F i f t h A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k 3. v . l , n o . l , S e p t e m b e r 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $10. Insulation Review. 140 C r o m w e l l R o a d , L o n - d o n , S W 7. v . l , n o . l , J u n e 1957. F r e q u e n c y n o t g i v e n . Price n o t g i v e n . International Commission of Jurists. Jour- nal. 47 B u i t e n h o f , T h e H a g u e , v . l , n o . l , a u t u m n 1957. S e m i a n n u a l . P r i c e n o t g i v e n . Italian Quarterly. C a r l o L . G o l i n o , E d i t o r , D e p t . of I t a l i a n , U n i v e r s i t y of C a l i f o r n i a , L o s A n g e l e s 24. v . l , n o . l , s p r i n g 1957. $4.50. The James Joyce Review. E d m u n d L . Ep- stein, 20 M o n r o e Street, N e w Y o r k 2. v . l , no.2, J u n e 16, 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $4.00. ( N o . 1 n o t a v a i l a b l e f o r e x a m i n a t i o n . ) Journal of Broadcasting. U n i v e r s i t y of South- ern C a l i f o r n i a , U n i v e r s i t y P a r k , L o s An- geles 7. v . l , n o . l , w i n t e r 1 9 5 6 / 5 7 . Q u a r t e r - ly. $5.00. Journal of Developmental Reading. D e p t . of E n g l i s h , P u r d u e U n i v e r s i t y , L a f a y e t t e , In- d i a n a . v . l , n o . l , a u t u m n 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $3.50. Journal of Insect Physiology. P e r g a m o n Press, 122 E . 55th Street, N e w Y o r k 22. v . l , n o . l , M a r c h 1957. F r e q u e n c y n o t g i v e n . $17. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. A c a d e m - ic Press, Inc., N e w Y o r k 3. v . l , n o . l , J u l y 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $10. The Journal of Solar Energy Science and Engineering. A s s o c i a t i o n f o r A p p l i e d S o l a r E n e r g y , S u i t e 202, C e n t r a l Plaza B u i l d i n g , 3424 N . C e n t r a l A v e n u e , P h o e n i x , Ari- z o n a . v . l , n o . l , J a n u a r y 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $10. The Literary Review. F a i r l e i g h D i c k i n s o n U n i v e r s i t y , T e a n e c k , N e w Jersey, v . l , n o . l , A u g u s t 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $4.00. Medical History. W i l l i a m D a w s o n a n d Sons, L t d . , 4 D u k e Street, M a n c h e s t e r S q u a r e , L o n d o n , W 1. v . l , n o . l , J a n u a r y 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $7.50. Microchemical Journal. I n t e r s c i e n c e Publish- ers, Inc., 250 F i f t h A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k 1. v . l , n o . l , 1957. S e m i a n n u a l . $9.60. Modern Age. F o u n d a t i o n f o r F o r e i g n A f f a i r s , Inc., 64 E a s t J a c k s o n B o u l e v a r d , C h i c a g o MARCH 1958 139- 4. v . l , n o . l , s u m m e r 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $3.00. Die Nahrung. A k a d e m i e - V e r l a g G m b H . , Mo- h r e n s t r a s s e 39. B e r l i n , W 8. v . l , n o . l , 1957. B i m o n t h l y . D M 8. Nevada Historical Society Quarterly. S t a t e B u i l d i n g , R e n o , v . l , n o . l , S e p t e m b e r 1957. $5.00. New Chapter. 69 C o m e r a g h R o a d , L o n d o n , W 14. v . l , n o . l , M a y 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . 5s. PROD. A l f r e d d e G r a z i a , 306 N a s s a u Street, P r i n c e t o n , N e w J e r s e y , v . l , n o . l , S e p t e m - ber 1957. B i m o n t h l y . F r e e . The Patent, Trade-Mark, and Copyright Journal of Research and Education. Pat- ent, T r a d e - M a r k , a n d C o p y r i g h t F o u n d a - tion, G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n U n i v e r s i t y , Wash- i n g t o n 6. v . l , n o . l , J u n e 1957. I r r e g u l a r . $3.50 p e r issue. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. U n i - versity of C h i c a g o Press, 5750 E l l i s A v e n u e , C h i c a g o 37. v . l , n o . l , a u t u m n 1957. Q u a r - terly. $6. Philobiblon. D r . E r n s t H a u s w e d e l l a n d C o m - p a n y , H a m b u r g , v . l , n o . l , F e b r u a r y 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . D M 24. Poland & Germany. S t u d i e s C e n t e r o n Po- l i s h - G e r m a n A f f a i r s , 20 P r i n c e s G a t e , L o n - d o n , S W 7. n o . l , s p r i n g 1957. $2.60. Polarographic Society. Journal. T . R . D a v i e s , 51 Y o r k R o a d , F a r n b o r o u g h , H a n t s . 1957. I r r e g u l a r . 10s. RCA Technical Notes. 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U n i o n e T i p o g r a f i c o - E d i t r i c e T o r i n e s e , C o r s o R a f f a e l l o 28, T o r i n o , v . l , n o . l , J a n u a r y 1957. M o n t h l y . L 6 , 0 0 0 . Storage. 157 H a g d e n L a n e , W a t f o r d , H e r t s , v . l , n o . l , A p r i l 1957. M o n t h l y . £ 1 Is. Terre d'Europe. 30 R u e d u S a p h i r , B r u x e l - les. n o . l , M a r c h 25, 1957. B i m o n t h l y . $7. Tetrahedron. P e r g a m o n Press, 122 E a s t 55th Street, N e w Y o r k 22. v . l , no. 1 / 2 , A p r i l 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . $17. Threshold. L y r i c Players, B e l f a s t , v . l , n o . l , F e b r u a r y 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . 10s.6d. West African Journal of Biological Chemis- try. U n i v e r s i t y C o l l e g e , I b a d a n . v . l , n o . l , A p r i l / J u n e 1957. Q u a r t e r l y . 20s. Western World. R o o m 604, 65 E a s t 55th Street, N e w Y o r k 22. n o . l , M a y 1957. Fre- q u e n c y n o t g i v e n . $6. A C R L Hotel at San Francisco T h e r e will be no official designation of special hotels by division mem- bership for the San Francisco Conference. In response to a number of inquiries and suggestions, however, the Sir Francis Drake is being sug- gested as a sort of unofficial headquarters for A C R L members. Reserva- tions cannot be guaranteed at a specific hotel by the San Francisco Con- vention Bureau. It is believed, however, that A C R L members will find themselves grouped together if they will name the Sir Francis Drake as their first choice in forwarding their requests for hotel space in San Francisco. A reservation request form and details concerning San Fran- cisco hotels and their rates will be found in the J a n u a r y 1958 issue of the ALA Bulletin. 140 COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES