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CONTENTS.


ARTICLES.

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Alger, George W. Courts and Factory Legislation 396
Auten, Nellie Mason.Sweating System in the Garment Trades in Chicago 602
Blauvelt, Mary Taylor.The Race Problem 662
Bliss, H. L.Eccentric Official Statistics: V 105
Commons, John R.Sociological View of Sovereignty: VII 67
Ellwood, Charles A.Public Outdoor Relief 90
Ellwood, Charles A.The Theory of Imitation in Social Psychology 721
Graves, ElmaMunicipal Art 673
Henderson, Charles R.Prison Laboratories 316
Henderson, Charles R.The Scope of Social Technology 465
Hubbard, Charles M.Relation of Charity-Organization Societies to Relief Societies and Relief-Giving 783
James, Edmund J.City Council of Berlin 407
Johnson, AlexanderA Minor Reform in Indiana 742
Keller Albert G.Sociology and the Epic, 267
Lloyd, A. H.The Organic Theory of Society, 577
MacDonald, Arthur,The Study of Man, 839
Marro, Antonio.Puberal Hygiene in Relation to Pedagogy and Sociology, 224
Maurenbrecher, Max.Moral and Social Tasks of World Politics; "Imperialism," 307
McVey, Frank L.Work and Problems of the Consumers' League, 764
Melendy, Royal L.The Saloon in Chicago: I, 289
Melendy, Royal L.The Saloon in Chicago: II, 433
Meyer, B. H.Four Synthesists: Comte, Spencer, Lilienfeld, and Schaeffle, 20
Meyer, B. H.Fraternal Beneficiary Societies in the United States, 646
Moore, Ernest Caroll.One Aspect of Vice, 1
Moran, Thomas F.The Ethics of Wealth, 823
Parker, Francis W.The Quincy Method, 114
Ranck, Samuel H. Punishment to Fit the Crime, 695
Ross, Edward Alsworth.Social Control: XVII. The Maintenance of Ethical Elements, 29
Ross, Edward Alsworth.Social Control: XVIII. The Radiant Points of Social Control, 238
Ross, Edward Alsworth.Social Control: XIX. Class Control, 381
Simons, Sarah E. Social Assimilation. Part I: Principles, 790
Small, Albion W.The Scope of Sociology: IV. The Assumptions of Sociology, 42
Small, Albion W.The Scope of Sociology: V. The Assumptions of Sociology (continued), 177