STUDIES IN SOCIOLOGY 



Sociological Monographs 



No. 1. "Legal Training for Social Workers," by Harry J. McClean. 

 Sept., 1916. Pp. 16. Fifteen cents. 



No. 2. "Causes of Fatal Accidents on Highways," by William 

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No. 3. "Causes of Truancy Among Girls," by Inez D. Dunham, 

 March, 1917. Pp. 14. Fifteen cents. 



No. 4. "Leading Sociological Books Published in 1916," by 

 Emory S. Bogardus, May, 1917. Pp. 20. Twenty cents. 



No. 5. "The Teaching of Sociology in High Schools," by Theron 

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No. 6. "Causes of Truancy Among Boys," by Ernest J. Lickley, 

 Oct., 1917. Pp. 12. Fifteen cents. 



No. 7. "Social Thought in the Current Short Story," by Elva E. 

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No. 8. "Leading Sociological Books Published in 1917," by Emory 

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No. 9. "Social Work as a Profession in Los Angeles," by Mary 

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No. 11. "The Russians in Los Angeles," by Lillian Sokoloff, 

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No. 12. "Rural Community Life in the Haute Marne," by Ernest 

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