CREATION BY EVOLUTION 



A sacred kinship I would not forego 



Binds me to all that breathes; . . . 



I am the child of earth and air and sea. 



My lullaby by hoarse Silurian storms 



Was chanted, and through endless changing forms 



Of tree and bird aftd beast unceasingly 



The toiling ages wrought to fashion me. 



Lo! these large ancestors have left a breath 

 Of their great souls in mine, defying death 

 And change. I grow and blossom as the tree. 

 And ever feel deep-delving earthly roots 

 Binding me closely to the common clay; 

 Yet with its airy impulse upward shoots 

 My soul into the realms of light and day! 



Hjalmar Hjorth Bo ye sen 



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Darwin, Charles. Origin of Species; Descent of Man. 

 GuYER, Michael J. Being Well Born. 



Holmes, Samuel J. Life and Evolution; The Trend of the Race, 

 Jennings, Herbert Spencer. Prometheus and other works. 

 Jordan, D. S. The Factor of Isolation in the Formation of Species: 



Smithsonian Report of 1925. War and the Breed. 

 Jordan, D. S., and Kellogg, Vernon. Evolution and Animal Life. 

 Kellogg, Vernon. Beyond War. 

 Kerr, J. Graham. Evolution. 



Newman, Horatio H. Evolution; Genetics and Eugenics. 

 NicoLAi, G. P. The Biology of War. 

 Osborn, Henry Fairfield. From the Greeks to Darwin and 



numerous other books and papers. 

 OsBORN, Mrs. Lucretl\ Perry. The Chain of Life. 

 Parker, Geo. H. What Evolution Is. 

 Thomson, J. Arthur. The System of Animate Nature; Heredity 



in Relation to Eugenics, and other works. 

 Ward, Henshaw. Evolution for John Doc. (Simple language 



and very clever.) 

 Wilder, H. H. The Pedigree of the Human Race. 



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