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158 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Nearing, Scott. 261 N18<br />

Social religion; an interpretation of Christianity in terms of modern<br />

life. 1913. Macmillan.<br />

From an address delivered before the Friends' general conference, Ocean Grove,<br />

New Jersey, July 7, 1910.<br />

Stelzle, Charles. 261 S82a<br />

American social and religious conditions. 1912. Revell.<br />

Sociology<br />

r 3°5 A5122<br />

American statesman's yearbook [1912], from official reports of the<br />

United States government, state reports, consular advices and foreign<br />

documents. 1912. McBride.<br />

Contents: The United States.—Foreign countries.—Records and statistics.<br />

Baldwin, William Henry, b. 1851. r 347.6 B19<br />

Present status of family desertion and non-support laws. [1911.<br />

James Kempster Printing Co.]<br />

Delivered at the National Conference of Charities and Corrections, Boston, June io,<br />

1911.<br />

Examines the laws of the different states regarding family desertion and nonsupport,<br />

gives a brief account of the Domestic Relations Courts of Buffalo, Chicago and<br />

New York city, offers some general considerations on the grading of the offense of<br />

family desertion and suggests a modified form of the law recently (1910) passed by the<br />

Commission on Uniform State Laws.<br />

Corbin, Mrs Caroline (Fairfield). r 396 C81<br />

Die stellung der frau in dem sozialistischen Utopia.<br />

Dealey, James Quayle. 392 D34<br />

The family in its sociological aspects. 1912. Houghton.<br />

"Bibliography," p.i35~i37-<br />

"Brief, popular and admirably clear survey of the history of the family from the<br />

sociological viewpoint and the position of woman from earliest civilization to the present<br />

time. Special attention is given to conditions in the United States and methods of reform<br />

are suggested." A. L. A. booklist, 1913.<br />

Devine, Edward Thomas. 360 D4gf<br />

The family and social work. 1912. Survey Associates.<br />

Contents: The appeal of social work.—The family.—The biologic basis.—The economic<br />

basis.—Social claims of women and children.—Inefficiency and desertion.—The<br />

problem of the subnormal.—Responsibility and opportunity.—Coordination of social work.<br />

"References," p.159-163.<br />

Written to make clear the essentially religious character of social work and to<br />

emphasize its emotional appeal.<br />

Ellwood, Charles Abram. 301 E53<br />

Sociology in its psychological aspects. 1912. Appleton.<br />

"Select bibliography," p.397-404.<br />

"A study of sociology developed on the basis of functional psychology and giving no<br />

attention to the biological side. Though it sets forth and defends a particular theory of<br />

society, yet sufficient space is given to the general subject and to a criticism of the<br />

various theories which have obtained to make it a valuable introduction to the study of<br />

sociology. A thoroughly scientific work, excellently adapted, through its freedom from<br />

technicalities, to classroom work or to the well trained reader." A. L. A. booklist, 1913.

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