AS THE BIOLOGIST SEES IT 



graduate course in human life. I began 

 my graduate course first with a baby, 

 my own for special subject, and then as 

 she grew older I turned to something 

 easier, just men and women with whom I 

 had less personal relations and knew only 

 as representatives of the animal species, 

 man. I found that I could not advisedly 

 let my serious biological studies be in- 

 terfered with by such incidental but, 

 some way, very confusing, things as 

 sympathy and love and pride and hope. 



