a. The Problems of Alcohol b. Facts and Delirium Tremens c. The Nature of Alcoholic Beverages and the Extent of Their Use d. Alcohol'and Industrial Efficiency e. Alcohol, Heredity and Germ Damage f. Alcohol and Length of Life g. What Happens to Alcohol in the Body ho Alcoholic Beverages as a Food and their Relation to Nutrition i. Facts on Cirrhosis of the Liver j. The Drinker and the Drunkard k. How Alcohol Affects Psychological Behavior 1. The Rehabilitation of Inebriates 13. Accident Facts. National Safety Council, Incorporated, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois. 112 pp., paper, $0.50. B. Education (In addition to the above) 1. Alcohol Talks from the Laboratory; 10 cents per copy when ordered from the State Department of Education, Tallahassee, Florida. 2. Lesson Plan on Alcohol'Talks from the Laboratory. State Department of Education, Tallahassoe, Florida, Free to Florida teachers. 3. A Survey of Alcohol Educati6n in Elementary and High Schools in the United States. By Ante Roop From: Quarterly Journal of Studies, Box 2162 Yale Station, Heew Haven,.Connecticut. $l.00o 4. Suggestions for Instruction Conc6rning Narcotics and Stimulants. Iddhb Department of Public Instruction, Boise Idaho, Bulletin A-2, Revised, 0.40, 5. Manual for Teaching Health for the Schools of Mississippi State Department of Education, Jackson, Mississippi, i0.50O 6. Temperance Education. Bulletin 316, Michigan Department of Public Instruction, Lansing, Michigan, 0.25. 7. It's Up To You. Hiltner Association Press, 347 Madison Avenue, New York 17, New York. 10 cents per copy, 8. The International Student. Office of Publication, Westerville, Ohio, Subscription $1.00 per year-l1.50 for two years. - 46 -