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July 1913
Ancient Man, his Environment and his Art
5
Suspended Changes in Nature
23
Heredity, Culpability, Praiseworthiness, Punishment and Reward
33
Gustav Theodor Fechner
40
The Intellectual and the Physical Life
50
Women Teachers and Equal Pay
65
The Business Man and the High-School Graduate
73
Vulgar Species and Therapeutic Superstitions
81
Lester F Ward as Sociologist
97
The Progress of Science
101
August 1913
The Earth and Sun as Magnets
105
Eugenics: With Special Reference to Intellect and Character
125
Education Through Reading
139
The Genesis of Personal Traits
149
The Sequence of Sciences in the High School
158
The Relation of Culture to Environment from the Standpoint of Invention
164
The Future of the North American Fauna
169
The Size of Organisms and of their Constituent Parts in Relation to Longevity, Senescence and Rejuvenescence
178
Bernoulli's Principle and its Application to Explain the Curving of a Baseball
199
The Progress of Science
205
September 1913
The Nitrate Fields of Chile
209
The Power of Growth in Plants
231
The Absorption and Emission Centers of Light and Heat
240
In Quest of the Alcohol Motive
249
The Next College President
265
The Matter of College Entrance Requirements
286
The Lesson of Canal Zone Sanitation
294
A Biological Forecast
300
The Progress of Science
307
October 1913
Immigration and the Public Health
313
An Irish Channel Railway
339
Scientific Standards for the Governmental Regulation of Foods
344
A Problem in Educational Eugenics
355
The Psychological Factor in Southern Race Problems
368
Women in Industry
375
The Fourth Dimension
381
Some Psychological Problems Emphasized by Pragmatism
394
The Progress of Science
413
November 1913
The History of Dietetics
417
Jewish Colonization in Palestine
428
The National Zoological Garden
434
Discovery of Contact Electrification
441
The Application of the Physiology of Color Vision in Modern Art
450
The Petrified Forest of Mississippi
466
Economic Factors in Eugenics
471
How the Problems of the Rural Schools are Being Met
484
The Increase of American Land Values
491
The Scientific Study of Child Development
506
The Progress of Science
515
December 1913
Alfred Russel Wallace, 1823-1913
523
The Struggle for Equality in the United States I
438
Alcohol from a Scientific Point of View II
550
The Most Remarkable Monument in Western China
557
The Place of Study in the College Curriculum
567
The Protection of Domesticated Animals
581
The Forests and Forestry of Germany
590
The History of Ohm's Law
599
The Progress of Science
615
Index
621
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