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NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS ARE PRINTED IN SMALL CAPITALS.
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Abilities, The Permanence of Interests and their Relation to, Edward L. Thorndike
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449
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Administrative Peril in Education, Joseph Jastrow
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495
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Agricultural Products of the United States
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519
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Air, Holes in the, W. J. Humphreys
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50
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Allegheny Observatory, The New
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409
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American, Descendants of Gauss, Florian Cajori
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105
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"Natural History, George Marcgrave, the First Student of, E. W. Gudger
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250
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"College, Function of, A. K. Rogers
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574
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Anaphylaxis, Some Aspects of, John Auer
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434
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Andrews, C. C., Practical Forestry explained
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531
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Anniversary of the Royal Society, The Two-hundred and Fiftieth
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308
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Arbuthnot, C. C., An Economic Interpretation of Present Politics
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183
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Asphalts, Trinidad and Bermudez, and their Use in Highway Construction, Clifford Richardson
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19
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Asphalts, Trinidad and Bermudez, and their Use in Highway Construction, Clifford Richardson
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170
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Auer, John, Some Aspects of Anaphylaxis
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434
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Basil Valentine: A Seventeenth-century Hoax, John Maxson Stillman
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591
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Bauer, John, Rising Prices and the Public
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564
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Bees which visit only One Species of Flowers, John H. Lovell
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197
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Bermudez, and Trinidad, Asphalts, and their Use in Highway Construction, Clifford Richardson
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19
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Bermudez, and Trinidad, Asphalts, and their Use in Highway Construction, Clifford Richardson
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170
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Boss, Lewis
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618
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Botanical Excursion, A Round the World, Charles J. Chamberlain
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417
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British Association, Address of the President
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414
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Britton, W. E., The Role of the House Fly and Certain Other Insects in the Spread of Human Diseases
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36
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Brues, Charles T., Insects as Agents in the Spread of Disease
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537
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Cajori, Florian, Gauss and his American Descendants
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105
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"The Evolution of the Dollar Mark
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521
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Calendar, Reforming the, Oberlin Smith
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582
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Cannon, W. A., Some Features of the Root Systems of the Desert Plants
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90
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Cannon, W. B., A Consideration of the Nature of Hunger
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291
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Carlton, Frank T., History-making Forces
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349
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Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Activities of
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102
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"Chamberlain, Charles J., A Round the World Botanical Excursion
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417
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China's Great Problem, Thomas T. Read
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457
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Cold Storage Problems, P. G. Heinemann
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153
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Cole, Leon J., The Relation of Eugenics to Euthenics
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475
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College, American, Function of the, A. K. Rogers
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574
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Color, Hair, and Genius, Charles Kassel
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284
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Commission Government, The Real Problem of, Oswald Ryan
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275
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Congresses, International Scientific, meeting in America
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412
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Conservation Problem, The World 's Most Important, Stewart Paton
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163
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Cooperative Engineering Course of the University of Cincinnati
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100
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Cotton Goods, Permanent Fireproofing of, William Henry Perkin
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397
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Death Rate, Decreasing, and Vital Statistics
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617
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Dedication of New Allegheny Observatory
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409
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"of the New York State Education Building
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517
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Descendants, American, of Gauss, Florian Cajori
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105
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Desert Plants, Some Features of Root Systems, W. A. Cannon
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90
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"Rubber Plant, the Guayule, F. E. Lloyd
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313
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Disease, Human, the Role of the House Fly in the Spread of, W. E. Britton
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36
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"Hookworm, Eradication of
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205
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"Insects as Agents in the Spread of, Charles T. Brues
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537
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Dollar Mark, Evolution of, Florian Cajori
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521
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Economic, Interpretation of Present Politics, C. C. Arbuthnot
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183
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"Orthodoxy, the Revival of, S. M. Patten
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246
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Education, Psychology and Philosophy, Rousseau's Contributions to, W. B. Pillsbury
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331
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"Administrative Peril in, Joseph Jastrow
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495
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"Building, New York State, Dedication of
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517
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Engineering Course, Cooperative, of the University of Cincinnati
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100
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Eradication of Hookworm Disease
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205
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Esthetics, The Physiological Basis of, Henry Sewall
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61
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Eugenics, Congress, The First International
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310
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"Relation to Euthenics, Leon J. Cole
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475
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Evolution of the Dollar Mark, Florian Cajori
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521
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Fecundity, The Inheritance of, Raymond Pearl
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364
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Fireproofing, Permanent, of Cotton Goods, William Henry Perkin
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397
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Flowers, Bees which Visit only One Species of, John H. Lovell
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197
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Fly, House, and Certain Other Insects, Role in the Spread of Human Diseases, W. E. Britton
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36
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Football Men, and Smoking, Frederick J. Pack
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336
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Forces, History-making, Frank T. Carlton
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349
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Forestry, Practical, explained, C. C. Andrews
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531
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Function of the American College, A. J. Rogers
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574
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Gauss and his American Descendants, Florian Cajori
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105
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Genesis of Individual and Social Surplus, Alvan A. Tenney
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551
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Genius and Hair-color, Charles Kassel
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284
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Glaser, Otto C., Is a Scientific Explanation of Life Possible?
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78
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Government, Commission, The Real Problem of, Oswald Ryan
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275
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Grasshoppers, Modern warfare against, F. L. Washburn
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465
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Guayule, A Desert Rubber Plant, F. E. Lloyd
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313
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Gudger, E. W., George Marcgrave, the First Student of American Natural History
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250
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Hair-color, and Genius, Charles Kassel
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284
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Heinemann, P. G., Cold Storage Problems
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153
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Helps to Studying, Joseph W. Richards
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193
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Highway Construction, Trinidad and Bermudez Asphalts and their Use in, Clifford Richardson
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19
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Highway Construction, Trinidad and Bermudez Asphalts and their Use in, Clifford Richardson
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170
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Hill, Leonard, Stuffy Rooms
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374
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Hindu-Arabic Numerals, Edmund Raymund Turner
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601
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History-making Forces, Frank T. Carlton
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349
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Hoax, Seventeenth-century, Basil Valentine, John Maxson Stillman
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591
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Holes in the Air, W. J. Humphreys
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50
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Hookworm Disease, Eradication of
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205
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House Fly, and Certain Other Insects, Role in the Spread of Human Diseases, W. E. Britton
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36
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Humphreys, W. J., Holes in the Air
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50
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Hunger, A Consideration of the Nature of, W. B. Cannon
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291
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Individual and Social Surplus, Genesis of, Alvan A. Tenney
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551
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Industrialism, Charles S. Slichter
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355
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Inheritance of Fecundity, Raymond Pearl
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364
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Insects as Agents in the Spread of Disease, W. E. Britton
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36
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"Charles T. Brues
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537
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Interests, Permanence of, and Relation to Abilities, Edward L. Thorndike
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449
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International, Eugenics Congress, The First
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310
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"Scientific Congresses meeting in America
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412
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Jastrow, Joseph, The Administrative Peril in Education
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495
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Jews, are they a "Pure Race"? Abram Lipsky
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70
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Kassel, Charles, Genius and Hair-color
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284
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Keyes, Charles R., Wind-graved Mesas and their Message
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227
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Lamps, Old, for New, John Mills
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238
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Life, Is a Scientific Explanation Possible? Otto C. Glaser
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78
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Lipsky, Abram, Are the Jews a "Pure Race"?
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70
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Lloyd, F. E., The Guayule, A Desert Rubber Plant
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313
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Lovell, John H., Bees which visit only One Species of Flowers
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197
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Macartney, Clarence Edward, The Minister's Son
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345
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Marcgrave, George, the First Student of American Natural History, E. W. Gudger
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250
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Medicine, Research in, Richard M. Pearce
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5
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Medicine, Research in, Richard M. Pearce
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115
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Medicine, Research in, Richard M. Pearce
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209
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"Award of the Nobel Prize in
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615
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Mesas, Wind-graved, and their Message, Charles R. Keyes
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227
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Mills, John, Old Lamps for New
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238
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Minister's Son, The, Clarence Edward Macartney
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345
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Modern Thought, Edward F. Williams
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133
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Natural History, American, George Marcgrave, the First Student of, E. W. Gudger
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250
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Negroes who owned Slaves, Calvin Dill Wilson
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483
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New Allegheny Observatory
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409
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New York State Education Building, Dedication of
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517
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Nobel Prize in Medicine
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615
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Numerals, Hindu-Arabic, Edmund Raymond Turner
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601
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Old Lamps for New, John Mills, 238 Orthodoxy, Economic, The Revival of, S. N. Patten
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246
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Pack, Frederick J., Smoking and Football Men
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336
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Paton, Stewart, The World's Most Important Conservation Problem
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163
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Patten, S. N., The Revival of Economic Orthodoxy
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246
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Pearce, Richard M., Research in Medicine
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5
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Pearce, Richard M., Research in Medicine
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115
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Pearce, Richard M., Research in Medicine
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209
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Pearl, Raymond, The Inheritance of Fecundity
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364
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Perkin, William Henry, The Permanent Fireproofing of Cotton Goods
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397
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Permanence of Interests and their Relation to Abilities, Edward L. Thorndike
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449
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Permanent Fireproofing of Cotton Goods, William Henry Perkin
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397
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Philosophy, Psychology and Education, Rousseau's Contributions to, W. B. Pillsbury
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331
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Physiological Basis of Esthetics, Henry Sewall
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61
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Pillsbury, W. B., Rousseau's Contributions to Psychology, Philosophy and Education
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331
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Plants, Desert, Some Features of Root Systems, W. A. Cannon
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90
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Politics, Present, Economic Interpretation of, C. C. Arbuthnot
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183
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Population of the United States in 1910
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204
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Practical Forestry explained, C. C. Andrews
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531
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Prices, Rising, and the Public, John Bauer
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564
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Progress of Science
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100
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Progress of Science
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204
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Progress of Science
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308
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Progress of Science
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409
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Progress of Science
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517
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Progress of Science
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615
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Psychology, Philosophy and Education, Rousseau's Contributions to, W. B. Pillsbury
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331
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"Pure Race," are the Jews a? Abram Lipsky
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70
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Read, Thomas T., China's Great Problem
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457
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Reforming the Calendar, Oberlin Smith
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582
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Research in Medicine. Richard M. Pearce
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5
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Research in Medicine. Richard M. Pearce
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115
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Research in Medicine. Richard M. Pearce
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209
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Richards, Joseph W., Helps to Studying
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193
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Richardson, Clifford, Trinidad and Bermudez Asphalts and their Use in Highway Construction
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19
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Richardson, Clifford, Trinidad and Bermudez Asphalts and their Use in Highway Construction
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170
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Rising Prices and the Public, John Bauer
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564
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Rogers, A. K., The Function of the American College
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574
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Rooms, Stuffy, Leonard Hill
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374
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Root Systems of the Desert Plants, Some Features of the, W. A. Cannon
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90
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Round-the-World Botanical Excursion, Charles J. Chamberlain
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417
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Rousseau's Contributions to Psychology, Philosophy and Education, W. B. Pillsbury
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331
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Royal Society, The Two-hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the
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308
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Rubber, Synthetic
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206
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"Plant, A Desert, The Guayule, F. E. Lloyd
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313
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Ryan, Oswald, The Real Problem of Commission Government
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275
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Schafer, Edward A., Address of the President of the British Association
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414
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Scientific, Explanation of Life, is it Possible? Otto C. Glaser
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78
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"Items
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104
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"Items
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208
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"Items
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312
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"Items
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415
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"Items
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520
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"Items
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619
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"Congresses, International, meeting in America
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412
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Seventeenth-century Hoax, Basil Valentine, John Maxson Stillman
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591
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Sewall, Henry, The Physiological Basis of Esthetics
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61
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Slaves, Negroes who owned, Calvin Dill Wilson
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483
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Slighter, Charles S., Industrialism
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355
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Smith, Oberlin, Reforming the Calendar
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582
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Smoking and Football Men, Frederick J. Pack
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336
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Statistics, Vital, and the Decreasing Death Rate
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617
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Stillman, John Maxson, Basil Valentine: A Seventeenth-century Hoax
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591
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Storage, Cold, Problems, P. G. Heinemann
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153
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Studying, Helps to, Joseph W. Richards
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193
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Stuffy Rooms, Leonard Hill
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374
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Surplus, Individual and Social, Genesis of, Alvan A. Tenney
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551
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Synthetic Rubber
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206
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Teaching, The Activities of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
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102
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Tenney, Alvan A., The Genesis of Individual and Social Surplus
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551
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Thorndike, Edward L., The Permanence of Interests and their Relation to Abilities
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449
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Thought, Modern, Edward F. Williams
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133
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Trinidad and Bermudez Asphalts and their Use in Highway Construction, Clifford Richardson
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19
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Trinidad and Bermudez Asphalts and their Use in Highway Construction, Clifford Richardson
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170
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Turner, Edmund Raymond, The Hindu Arabic Numerals
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601
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United States, Population of, in 1910
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204
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""Agricultural Products of
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519
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University of Cincinnati, and its Cooperative Engineering Course
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100
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Valentine, Basil: A Seventeenth-century Hoax, John Maxson Stillman
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591
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Vital Statistics and the Decreasing Death Rate
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617
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Washburn, F. L., Modern Warfare against Grasshoppers
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465
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Williams, Edward F., Modern Thought
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133
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Wilson, Calvin Dill, Negroes, who owned Slaves
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483
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Wind-graved Mesas and their Message, Charles R. Keyes
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227
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World's Most Important Conservation Problem, Stewart Paton
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163
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