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PAGE
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July 1912
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Research in Medicine III
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6
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Trinidad and Bermudez Asphalts and their Use in Highway Construction I
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19
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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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Holes in the Air
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50
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The Physiological Basis of Esthetics
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61
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Are the Jews a Pure Race?
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70
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Is a Scientific Explanation of Life Possible?
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78
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Some Features of the Root-Systems of the Desert Plants
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90
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The Progress of Science
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100
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August 1912
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Notes on Gauss and his American Descendants
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105
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Research in Medicine IV
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115
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Modern Thought
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133
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Cold Storage Problems
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153
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The World's Most Important Conservation Problem
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163
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Trinidad and Bermudez Asphalts and their Use in Highway Construction II
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170
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An Economic Interpretation of Present Politics
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183
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Helps to Studying
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193
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Bees Which Visit Only One Species of Flower
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197
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The Progress of Science
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204
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September 1912
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Research in Medicine V
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209
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Wind-Graved Mesas and their Message
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227
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Old Lamps for New
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238
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The Revival of Economic Orthodoxy
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246
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George Marcgrave, The First Student of American Natural History
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250
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The Real Problem of Commission Government
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275
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Genius and Hair-Color
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284
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A Consideration of the Nature of Hunger
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291
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The Progress of Science
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308
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October 1912
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The Guayule: A Desert Rubber Plant
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313
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Rousseau's Contributions to Psychology, Philosophy and Education
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331
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Smoking and Football Men
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336
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The Minister's Son
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345
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History-Making Forces
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349
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Industrialism
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355
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The Inheritance of Fecundity
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364
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Stuffy Rooms
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374
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Permanent Fireproofing of Cotton Goods
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397
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The Progress of Science
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409
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November 1912
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A Round-The-World Botanical Excursion
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417
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Some Aspects of Anaphylaxis
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434
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The Permanence of Interests and their Relation to Abilities
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449
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China's Great Problem
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457
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Modern Warfare Against Grasshoppers
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465
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The Relation of Eugenics to Euthenics
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475
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Negroes Who Owned Slaves
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483
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The Administrative Peril in Education
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495
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The Progress of Science
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517
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December 1912
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The Evolution of the Dollar Mark
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521
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Practical Forestry Explained
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531
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Insects as Agents in the Spread of Disease
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537
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The Genesis of Individual and Social Surplus
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551
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Rising Prices and the Public
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564
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The Function of the American College
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574
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Reforming the Calendar
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582
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Basil Valentine: A Seventeenth-Century Hoax
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591
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The Hindu-Arabic Numerals
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601
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The Progress of Science
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615
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Index
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621
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