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By RUFUS FARRIXGTON SPRAGUE 



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]Mr, Sprague is not a professional economist, but a successful manufacturer, whose 

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Sex and Society ; Studies in the Social Psychology of Sex 



By WILLIAM I. THOMAS, Associate Professor of Psychology in the Univer- 

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The 



ment of Western Civilization: A Study in Ethicaij 



Economic, and Political Evolution 



By J. DORSEY FORREST, Professor of Sociology and Economics in Butler 



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A scholarlv discussion of the various elements from which the civilization of Europe 



modern society 



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