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BULLETIN (formerly Journal) . . . v. I-XXXVIII. New York, 1859- 

 [1906]. 8. 



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 geographical discovery, or in the advancement of geographical science, 

 particularly citizens of the United States. 



American Institute of Social Service. 



Address. 287 4th Avenue, New York City, N. Y. President: Josiah 

 Strong. Director: William H. Tolman. 



History. Organized in 1898 as the League for Social Service. Reor- 

 ganized in 1902 under charter from the University of the State of 

 New York, with its present name. 



Object. Collection and interpretation of facts bearing on industrial and social bet- 

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SOCIAL SERVICE, v. I-XIII, Mar. i899-Nov./Dec. 1906. [New York, 

 1899-1906]. 4. 



v. i (24) has title: Social engineering. 



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no. 22 of Monographs on American social economics, pub. by the Department of 

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