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nstitutions which have come into existence under conditions of urban community life.) _Zeitschrift fuer Socialwissenschaft_, X (1907), 42-51, 92-101. [Bibliography.] (8) Sombart, Werner. _The Jews and Modern Capitalism._ Translated from the German by M. Epstein. London, 1913. (9) ----. _The Quintessence of Capitalism._ A study of the history and psychology of the modern business man. Translated from the German by M. Epstein. New York, 1915. (10) Wallas, Graham. _The Great Society._ A psychological analysis. New York, 1914. (11) Booth, Charles. _Life and Labour of the People in London._ V, East London, chap, ii, "The Docks." III, chap, iv, "Influx of Population." London, 1892. (12) Marpillero, G. "Saggio di psicologia dell'urbanismo," _Rivista italiana di sociologia_, XII (1908), 599-626. (13) Besant, Walter. _East London._ London and New York, 1901. (14) _The Pittsburgh Survey--the Pittsburgh District._ Robert A. Woods, "Pittsburgh, an Interpretation." Allen T. Burns, "Coalition of Pittsburgh Coal Fields." New York, 1914. (15) _Hull House Maps and Papers._ A presentation of nationalities and wages in a congested district of Chicago, together with comments and essays on problems growing out of the social conditions. New York, 1895. (16) Addams, Jane. _Twenty Years at Hull House._ With autobiographical notes. New York, 1910. (17) ----. _The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets._ New York, 1909. (18) Simkhovitch, Mary K. _The City Worker's World in America._ New York, 1917. (19) Park, R. E., and Miller, H. A. _Old World Traits Transplanted._ New York, 1921. (20) Park, Robert E. _The Immigrant Press and Its Control._ (In press.) (21) Steiner, J. F. _The Japanese Invasion._ A study in the psychology of inter-racial contacts. Chicago, 1917. (22) Thomas, W. I., and Znaniecki, F. _The Polish Peasant in Europe and America._ Monograph of an immigrant group. Vol. IV, Chicago, 1918. (23) Cahan, Abraham. _The Rise of David Levinsky._ A novel. New York and London, 1917. (24) Hasanovitz, Elizabeth. _One of Them._ Chapters from a passionate autobiography. Boston, 1918. (25) Ravage, M. E. _An American in the Making._ The life story of an immigrant. New York and London, 1917. (26) Ribbany, Abraham Mitrie. _A Far Journey._ Boston, 1914. (27) Riis, Jacob A. _The Making of an American._ New York and London, 1901. (28) Cohen, Rose. _Out of the Shadow._ New York, 1918. TOPICS FOR WRITTEN TH
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