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w York, 1908. (11) Rothschild, Alonzo. _Lincoln: Master of Men_. A study in character. Boston, 1906. (12) Mumford, Eben. _The Origins of Leadership_. Chicago, 1909. (13) Ely, Richard T. _The World War and Leadership in a Democracy_. New York, 1918. (14) Terman, L. M. "A Preliminary Study of the Psychology and Pedagogy of Leadership," _Pedagogical Seminary_, XI (1904), 413-51. (15) Miller, Arthur H. _Leadership_. A study and discussion of the qualities most to be desired in an officer. New York, 1920. (16) Gowin, Enoch B. _The Executive and His Control of Men_. A study in personal efficiency. New York, 1915. (17) Cooley, Charles H. "Genius, Fame and the Comparison of Races," _Annals of the American Academy_, IX (1897), 317-58. (18) Odin, Alfred. _Genese des grands hommes, gens de lettres francais modernes_. Paris, 1895. [See Ward, Lester F., _Applied Sociology_, for a statement in English of Odin's study.] (19) Kostyleff, N. _Le Mecanisme cerebral de la pensee_. Paris, 1914. [This is a study of the mechanism of the inspiration of poets and writers of romance.] (20) Chabaneix, Paul. _Physiologie cerebrale_. Le subconscient chez les artistes, les savants, et les ecrivains. Bordeaux, 1897-98. B. _Ceremony, Rites, and Ritual_ (1) Spencer, Herbert. _The Principles of Sociology, Part IV_, "Ceremonial Institutions." Vol. II, pp. 3-225. London, 1893. (2) Tylor, Edward B. _Primitive Culture_. Researches into the development of mythology, philosophy, religion, language, art, and custom. Chap. xviii, "Rites and Ceremonies," pp. 362-442. New York, 1874. (3) Frazer, J. G. _Totemism and Exogamy_. A treatise on certain early forms of superstition and society. 4 vols. London, 1910. (4) Freud, Sigmund. _Totem and Taboo_. Resemblances between the psychic life of savages and neurotics. Authorized translation from the German by A. A. Brill. New York, 1918. (5) James, E. O. _Primitive Ritual and Belief_. An anthropological essay. With an introduction by R. R. Marett. London, 1917. (6) Brinton, Daniel G. _The Religious Sentiment: Its Source and Aim_. A contribution to the science and philosophy of religion. Chap. vi, "The Cult, Its Symbols and Rites," pp. 197-227. New York, 1876. (7) Frazer, J. G. _Golden Bough_. A study in magic and religion. Part VI, "The Scapegoat." 3d ed. London, 1913. (8) Nassau, R. H. _Fetichism in West Africa_. Forty years' observation of native customs and superstitions. Ne
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