Among the many books which have recently been published, or are forth-coming, are many by graduates of the University, embracing subjects ranging from fiction to mathematics, and from travel stories to text-books on economics. Among the most important of these are "Works," by Charles C. Grafton LL.B. '53; "Christian Life in the Modern World," by Francis G. Peabody '69; "Democracy of the Constitution," by Henry Cabot Lodge '71; "Paris War Days," by Charles Inman Barnard '74; Within Prison Walls," by Thomas Scott Osborne '84; "The Boston Symphony Orchestra," by M. A. DeWolfe Howe '87; "Clark's Field," by Robert Merrick '90; "The Judicial Veto," by Horace A Davis '91; "Boys of Eastmarsh," by Fisher Ames, Jr., '92; "The College Course and Preparation for Life," by Albert Parker Fitch '00; Faces in the Dawn," by Hermann Hagedorn '07.
The more recent books published by the University Press include: "The Governments of France, Italy and Germany," by President Lowell; "Cases on Constitutional Law," by Professor Eugene Wambaugh '76; "Some Aspects of the Tariff Question," by Professor F. W. ussig '79; "Cases on Legal Liability," by Professor J. H. Beale '82; "The Care of the Skin," by Professor C. J. White '00; "Cases on Civil Procedure," by Professor Austin W. Scott, LL.B. '09; Preservatives in Foods," by Professor Otto Folin; "Metempsychosis." (Ingersol Lecture) by Profesor George Foot Moore; "Psychology: General and Applied," by Professor Hugo Muensterberg; "Railroads: Finance and Organization," by Professor William Z. Ripley; "War and Insurance," by Professor Josiah Royce.
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