The National Social Science Series 



SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT. G. R. Davies, Assistant 

 Professor of History and Sociology, The University 

 of North Dakota. 



THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CITIZENSHIP. Arland D. 

 Weeks, Professor of Education, North Dakota Agri- 

 cultural College. 



In Preparation 



THE MONROE DOCTRINE. A. B. Hall, Professor 

 of Political Science, University of Wisconsin. 



THE NEWSPAPER AS A SOCIAL FACTOR. 

 Allan D. Albert, Former Editor Minneapolis Trib- 

 une, President International Association of Rotary 

 Clubs. 



THE STRUGGLE FOR LAND IN AMERICA. 

 Charles W. Holman, Editorial writer, Expert of 

 United States Industrial Commission, Secretary of 

 National Conference on Marketing and Farm Credits. 



MODERN PHILANTHROPY. Eugene T. Lies, Gen- 

 eral Superintendent, Chicago United Charities, Lec- 

 turer Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, Di- 

 rector Illinois Commission on Social Legislation. 



SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC LEGISLATION. Jere- 

 miah S. Young. 



POPULATION. E. Dana Durand, Former Director 

 United States Census, Professor of Statistics, The 

 University of Minnesota. 



COOPERATION. L. D. H. Weld, Professor of Busi- 

 ness Administration, Yale University. 



THE PUBLIC LIBRARY AS A SOCIAL FACTOR. 

 W. D. Johnston, Librarian of the St. Paul Public 

 Library, author of History of the Library of Congress. 



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