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mal aspects of city life. Naturally enough, sympathetic and arresting pictures of city life have come from residents of settlements as in Jane Addam's _Twenty Years at Hull House_, Robert Wood's _The City Wilderness_, Lillian Wald's _The House on Henry Street_ and Mrs. Simkhovitch's _The City Worker's World_. Georg Simmel has made the one outstanding contribution to a sociology or, perhaps better, a social philosophy of the city in his paper "The Great City and Cultural Life." BIBLIOGRAPHY: MATERIALS FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIAL CONTACTS I. THE NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL CONTACTS (1) Small, Albion W. _General Sociology._ An exposition of the main development in sociological theory from Spencer to Ratzenhofer, pp. 486-91. Chicago, 1905. (2) Tarde, Gabriel. _The Laws of Imitation_. Translated from the French by Elsie Clews Parsons. Chap. iii, "What Is a Society?" New York, 1903. (3) Thomas, W. I. "Race Psychology: Standpoint and Questionnaire, with Particular Reference to the Immigrant and the Negro." _American Journal of Sociology_, XVII (May, 1912), 725-75. (4) Boas, Franz. _The Mind of Primitive Man._ New York, 1911. II. INTIMATE SOCIAL CONTACTS AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF THE SENSES (1) Simmel, Georg. _Soziologie._ Untersuchungen ueber die Formen der Vergesellschaftung. Exkurs ueber die Soziologie der Sinne, pp. 646-65. Leipzig, 1908. (2) Crawley, E. _The Mystic Rose._ A study of primitive marriage. London and New York, 1902. (3) Sully, James. _Sensation and Intuition._ Studies in psychology and aesthetics. Chap, iv, "Belief: Its Varieties and Its Conditions." London, 1874. (4) Moll, Albert. _Der Rapport in der Hypnose._ Leipzig, 1892. (5) Elworthy, F. T. _The Evil Eye._ An account of this ancient and widespread superstition. London, 1895. (6) Levy-Bruhl. _Les fonctions mentales dans les societes inferieures._ Paris, 1910. (7) Starbuck, Edwin D. "The Intimate Senses as Sources of Wisdom," _The Journal of Religion_, I (March, 1921), 129-45. (8) Paulhan, Fr. _Les transformations saddles des sentiments._ Paris, 1920. (9) Stoll, O. _Suggestion und Hypnotismus in der Voelkerpsychologie._ Chap. ix, pp. 225-29. Leipzig, 1904. (10) Hooper, Charles E. _Common Sense._ An analysis and interpretation. Being a discussion of its general character, its distinction from discursive reasoning, its origin in mental imagery, its speculative outlook, its value for practical life and social well-bei
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