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| Emission, and Absorption, Centers of Light and Heat, W. W. Strong
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240
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| Entrance Requirements, College, Frank L. McVey
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286
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| Environment, and Art of Ancient Man, George Grant MacCurdy
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5
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| "and Culture from the Standpoint of Invention, Clark Wissler
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164
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| Equal Pay and Women Teachers, Elfrieda Hochbaum Pope
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65
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| Equality in the United States, Charles F. Emerick
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538
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| Eugenics, with Special Reference to Intellect and Character, Edward L. Thorndike
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125
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| "Educational, Chas. W. Hargitt
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355
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| "Economic Factors in, William L. Holt
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471
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| Fauna, North American, Future of, Walter L. Hahn
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169
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| "Wharf-pile, in a Museum Group
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307
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| Fechner, Gustav Theodor, Frank Angell
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40
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| Foods, Scientific Standards of Governmental Regulation, John R. Murlin
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344
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| Forest, Petrified, of Mississippi, Calvin S. Brown
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466
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| Forests and Forestry of Germany, William R. Lazenby
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590
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| Fourth Dimension, Samuel M. Barton
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381
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| Future of the North American Fauna, Walter L. Hahn
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169
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| Genesis of Personal Traits, S. N. Patten
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149
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| Germany, Forests and Forestry of, William R. Lazenby
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590
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| Governmental Regulation of Foods, Scientific Standards of, John R. Murlin
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344
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| Growth in Plants, Power of, George E. Stone
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231
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| Grupe, Mary A., How the Problems of the Rural Schools are being met
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484
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| Hahn, Walter L., The Future of the North American Fauna
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169
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| Hale, George Ellery, The Earth and Sun as Magnets
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105
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| Hargitt, Chas. W., A Problem in Educational Eugenics
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355
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| Health, Public, and Immigration, Alfred C. Reed
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313
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| Heat and Light, Absorption and Emission Centers of, W. W. Strong
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240
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| Heredity, Culpability, Praiseworthiness, Punishment and Reward, C. B. Davenport
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33
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| Hersey, Mayo D., and John C. Shedd, The History of Ohm's Law
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599
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| High School Graduate and the Business Man, James P. Munroe
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73
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| Holt, William Leland, Economic Factors in Eugenics
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471
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| Immigration and Public Health, Alfred C. Reed
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313
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| Increase of American Land Values, Scott Nearing
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491
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| Industry, Women in, D. R. Malcolm Keir
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375
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| In Quest of the Alcohol Motive, G. T. W. Patrick
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249
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| Intellect and Character, and Eugenics, Edward L. Thorndike
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125
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| Intellectual and Physical Life, James Frederick Rogers
|
50
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| International Medical Congress
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310
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| Invention, Culture and Environment from the Standpoint on. Clark Wissler
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164
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| Irish Channel Railway, Henry Grattan Tyrrell
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339
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| Jewish Colonization in Palestine. O. F. Cook
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428
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| Kahn, M., Vulgar Species and Therapeutic Superstitions
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81
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| Keir, D. R. Malcolm, Women in Industry
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375
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| Keller, Henry G., and J. J. R. MacLeod, The Application of the Physiology of Color Vision in modern Art
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450
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| Land Values, American, Increase of, Scott Nearing
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491
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| Lankford, J. S., The Lesson of Canal Zone Sanitation
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294
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| Lazenby, William R., The Forests and Forestry of Germany
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590
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| Legal Limitations of Marriage
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518
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| Life, Physical and Intellectual, James Frederick Rogers
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50
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| Light and Heat, Absorption and Emission Centers of, W. W. Strong
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240
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| Lodge. Sir Oliver, Presidential Address before British Association
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413
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| Longevity, Senescence and Rejuvenescence, and Size of Organisms, Edwin G. Conklin
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178
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| MacCurdy, George Grant. Ancient I Man, his Environment and his Art
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5
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| Macleod, J. J. R.,}} and Henry G. Keller, Application of the Physiology of Color Vision to Modern Art
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450
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| McVey, Frank L., The Matter of College Entrance Requirements
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286
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| Magnets, Earth and Sun as. George E. Hale
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105
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| Main, Josiah, The Sequence of Sciences in the High School
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158
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| Man, Ancient, his Environment and his Art. George Grant MacCurdy
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5
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