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CRILE— PHYLOGENETIC ASSOCIATION 



[April 22, 



Striking difference is the greater control man has gained over his 

 primitive instinctive reactions. Contrasted with the entire dura- 

 tion of organic evolution, man has come down from his arboreal 

 abode and assumed his new role of increased domination over the 

 physical world but a moment ago. And now, though sitting at his 



Fig. 2. Note the resemblance between tlie facial expression in the great 

 efforts of the athlete and the expression of the strong emotions. The rela- 

 tion of motion and emotion becomes more obvious as strong motor and 

 emotional acts are compared. From " Outing." 



desk in command of a complicated machinery of civilization, when 

 he fears a business catastrophe it is in the terms of his ancestral 

 physical battle in the struggle for existence. He cannot fear intel- 

 lectually, he cannot fear dispassionately, he fears with all of his 



