The American Sociological Society 
Papers and Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Meeting 
CONTENTS 
eGieO0 ANU COO MOTeS ne hs ee ee ce i eee WILLIAM G. SUMNER [> 
History of the Riwetions Social Science Association............ . B. SANBoRN J 
Changes in the Census Methods for the Census of Ig10...... E. DANA Durand 
The Outlook of American Statistics . eekee cs veus cee es WALTER Tn 
eG WOCINE MASTRIND GYGEDD. ois. od ge ee eee "FRANKLIN H. Grppines 
‘me Paycncrowical View Of mociety.... 055... ke Cuar.es A. ELLW 
Outline of a Theory of Social Motives ................... Jam WILLIAMS 
ee Se i I, OIOD go eee eee s LBERT C. KELL 
Mt RR Ne a ok sie ke de Sie es AMES THOMSON SHOTWELL 
Influence of Superstition on the Evolution of Property Rights, Hutton WEBSTER 
Notes on the Recent Census of Religious Bodies.............- Georce A. COE 
The Teaching - Sociology 
RS Re i ek fe wes tie ee cen 
The z Seaolegieal doe} in the Evolution of the Social Sciences, Aue W. SMALL 
Many other noted people took part in the discussions, which are all reported 
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SOURCE BOOK FOR SOCIAL ORIGINS 
Ethnological Materials, Psychological Standpoint, Classified 
Annotated Bibliographies for the Interpretation of Savage 
BY WILLIAM 1. THOMAS ——— 
fy ahi is divided into seven parts: 1, Ext E 7 ee ge graphy and — 
tive Econ _— 2. Primitive Mind and = ae on; 3. Early Marr iage; 4- inven tion 4 
Technology; 5. Art, Ornament, and Bécoes tion; é ts gic, Reelinion, "Ritual, and ? Ceremonial 
7. Social Organization, Moralit ity, mad the State. and 
The ibliographies are particularly strong. Seven such lists accompany the seven 09 
there is a final bibliography arranged by races. The bibliographies amount to about 65 pages: 
titles are numbered to facilitate reference in class, the more important titles are starred, am 
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