Alumni are urged to advise the Exonians in Review editor of their own publications, recordings, films, etc., in any field, and those of classmates. Whenever possible, authors and composers are encouraged to send one copy of their work and original copies of articles to Edouard Desrochers ’45, ’62 (Hon.); P’94, P’97, Phillips Exeter Academy, 20 Main Street, Exeter, NH 03833. ALUMNI 1953—Lee Ann P. Etscovitz. An Inner Roadmap of Gender Transformation. (CreateSpace, 2014)
1968—Neal Delmonico, translator/editor. On Associating with Great Ones. [Based on lectures collected and edited in Bengali by Kānupriya Gosvāmī’s]. (Blazing Sapphire Press, 2014) 1969—W. Reed Moran. Why Plot Never Matters: Telling the Screen Stories in Your Heart. (Kendall Hunt Publishing Co., 2015)
1979—Kevin Boileau. A Game Theory Approach to Meditation. (EPIS Press, 2015) — Vivantonomy’s Noetic: A Trans-Humanist Phenomenology of the Self. (EPIS Press, 2015) 1989—Jacob T. Levy. Rationalism, Pluralism, & Freedom. (Oxford University Press, 2015)
1973—Anthony P. Robinson. High Performance Buildings: A Guide for Owners & Managers. (Fairmont Press, 2013)
1958—Carlson Chambliss and Gene Hessler. The Comprehensive Catalog of U.S. Federal Large-Size Notes, 1861-1929. (Speckles Press, 2014)
1964—Russell McGuirk. Light Car Patrols 1916-19: War and Exploration in Egypt and Libya with the Model T. Ford. (Silphium Press, 2014)
1974—Betsy LeondarWright. Missing Class: Strengthening Social Movement Groups by Seeing Class Cultures. (ILR Press, 2014)
1990—John Palfrey. Biblio Tech: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google. (Basic Books, 2015) 1993—Gregory W. Brown. Moonstrung Air: Choral and Vocal Music of Gregory W. Brown [CD]. (Navona, 2015) 1994—Toby Jayne. King Arthur’s Court: A Walk Around Cornwall. (CreateSpace, 2015)
1966—Peter Thompson, translator. Exile and Helplessness, by Nabile Farès. (Diálogos Books, 2014)
1994—Brian Staveley. The Providence of Fire. [Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne, book 2]. (Tor Books, 2015)
1967—Pauli Järvenpää and Ann-Sofie Dahl, editors. Northern Security and Global Politics: Nordic-Baltic strategic influence in a post-unipolar world. [Routledge Global Security Studies. (Routledge, 2014)
1998—Kirstin Valdez Quade. Night at the Fiestas: Stories. (W.W. Norton, 2015)
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1965—Parker Jayne and John A Graham. “The Rediscovery of Zakaria Paliashvili’s Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.” IN American Choral Review. (v. 56, winter/spring 2014) 1988—William Brandt and D. M. Alexander. “Cosmic X-ray surveys of distant Active Falaxies: The demographics, physics, and ecology of growing supermassive black holes.” IN The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review. (vol. 23, no. 1, 2015) 1998—Nancy (Moss) Ross and Jessica Finnigan. “Mormon Feminist Perspectives on the Mormon Digital Awakening: A Study of Identity and Personal Narratives.” IN DIALOGUE: A Journal of Mormon Thought. (v. 47, no. 4, 2014)
1955—William Kistler. in the middle of things. [poems] (ZigZag, 2013)
1962—J. Philip Jones. Long After the War. (CreateSpace, 2014)
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2007—Katherine R. Seifert and Clark McCauley. “Suicide Bombers in Iraq, 2003-2010: Disaggregating targets can reveal insurgent motives and and priorities.” IN Terrorism and Political Violence. (vol. 26, no. 5, 2014) FAC U LT Y Ralph G. Sneeden. “Contrapunctus (#1)” and “The Narrows: Lake George 1969” [poems]. IN AGNI (no. 80, 2014, Boston University) — “Stepping Off: Confessions from the Littoral Zone” [essay]. IN The Common. (no. 8, October, Amherst College)
1977—Andrea Chapin. The Tutor: A Novel. (Riverhead Books, 2015)
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