The University of Texas.
The Quarterly
acknowledges the receipt of The
Historian
for spring, 1942, the semi-annual publication of Phi Alpha
Theta, the national honorary fraternity in history. The
His
-
torian
is up to its usual high standard of quality. The number
of articles is less, but the articles are longer, the five articles of
this number comprising one hundred pages. F. H. Reisner's
article, "General Muehlenberg's Attempts to Capture Benedict
Arnold," is the only one on an American topic; the others, by
Waldemar B. Campbell, Winston B. Thorson, Outten J. Clinard,
and Tom Carlyle Smith, are on European and related topics.
The News Notes carry information about sixteen chapters of
the fraternity and announce the first issue, in March of this
year, of the Arkansas
Historical
Quarterly
under the editorship
of Dr. D. Y. Thomas, co-founder of Phi Alpha Theta.
The University of Texas.
R. L. Biesele.
How to cite:
Biesele, R. L., "", Volume 46, Number 2, Southwestern Historical Quarterly Online, http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/publications/journals/shq/online/v046/n2/contrib_DIVL2710.html
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