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Sociology 
An Exposition of the Main Development in 
Sociological Theory, from Spencer to 
tzenhofer 
By ALBION W. SMALL 
Professor and Head of the ye Chin my Sociology in 
the University of Chic 
N this i book Professor Small ee his wide read- 
i k alytical powers to bear on the history of 
sociology and its present claims to be regarded science 
These claims ha ften been disputed, on the ground that the 
material of sociology has already been pre-empted the 
gnized social sciences—ethnology, history, ec ics, etc 
Professor Small’ wer is that the w of co-ordinating 
these various gr , of surveying the process of human ass 
ciation a: whole, is a task distinct from that of a worker in 
one of the special fields,and that the body of knowledge so 
gained legitimately ra as a scienc In other words, soci- 
cine. It is addressed to historians, economists, politcal 
sci enor ad tinea ira and moralists, quite as much as 
sociologi 
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A Decade of Civic Development 
By CHARLES ZUEBLIN 
Professor of Sociology in the University of Chicago 
Author of American Municipal Progress 
Formerly President of the American League for Civic 
Improvemen 
A VIGOROUS paren is in himself a hopeful sign of the times. 
The author of t volume is a manof this stamp, ‘The las 
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practical book, It gives a concise and spiri aul account of certa 
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efinite measures (political, economic, social, and artistic) fo 
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the betterment of American cities, Here is a sub ect ch lies 
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our very doors, a ject that t can aff 
sm = with a discussion of the revived interest in cin 
ship, he treats in turn the training of the citizen, the making of the 
city, the educedlal ‘effec t si he iad at world’s fairs, and 
been done—Boston, 
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