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Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men_. Series I, No. 4, Feb. 14, 1918. (18) Love, Albert G., and Davenport, C. B. _Defects Found in Drafted Men._ Statistical information compiled from the draft records showing the physical condition of the men registered and examined in pursuance of the requirements of the selective-service act. War Department, U.S. Surgeon General's Office, Washington, 1920. D. _Alcoholism and Drug Addiction_ (1) Partridge, George E. _Studies in the Psychology of Intemperance._ New York, 1912. (2) Kelynack, T. N. _The Drink Problem of Today in Its Medicosociological Aspects._ New York, 1916. (3) Kerr, Norman S. _Inebriety or Narcomania._ Its etiology, pathology, treatment, and jurisprudence. 3d ed. London, 1894. (4) Elderton, Ethel M. "A First Study of the Influence of Parental Alcoholism on the Physique and Ability of the Offspring." _Eugenics Laboratory Memoirs_, University of London, Francis Galton Laboratory for National Eugenics. London, 1910. (5) Koren, John. _Economic Aspects of the Liquor Problem._ An investigation made for the Committee of Fifty under the direction of Henry W. Farnam. Boston, 1899. (6) Towns, Charles B. _Habits that Handicap._ The menace of opium, alcohol, and tobacco, and the remedy. New York, 1916. (7) Wilbert, Martin I. "The Number and Kind of Drug Addicts," _U.S. Public Health Reprint_, No. 294. Washington, 1915. (8) Rowntree, B. Seebohm. _Land and Labour: Lessons from Belgium._ Chap. xxvi, "The Drink Problem." London, 1910. (9) McIver, J., and Price, G. F. "Drug Addiction," _Journal of the American Medical Association_, LXVI (1915), 476-80. [A study of 147 cases.] (10) Stanley, L. L. "Drug Addictions," _Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology_, X (1919), 62-70. [Four case studies.] E. _Crime and Competition_ (1) Parmelee, Maurice. _Criminology._ Chap. vi, pp. 67-91. New York, 1918. (2) Bonger, William A. _Criminality and Economic Conditions._ Translated from the French by H. P. Horton, with editorial preface by Edward Lindsey and with an introduction by Frank H. Norcross. Boston, 1916. (3) Tarde, G. "La Criminalite et les phenomenes economiques," _Archives d'anthropologie criminelle_, XVI (1901), 565-75. (4) Van Kan, J. _Les Causes economiques de la criminalite._ Etude historique et critique d'etiologie criminelle. Lyon, 1903. (5) Fornasari di Verce, E. _La Criminalita e le vicende economiche d'It
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