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Popular Science Monthly
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January 1914
The Mechanism of Heredity as Indicated by the Inheritance of Linked Characters
5
The Present Status of Cancer Research
17
Psychology: Science or Technology?
39
The Illinois System of Permanent Fertility
52
Chabaneau: An Early Worker on Platinum
64
The Biologist's Problem
71
A Comparison of White and Colored Children Measured by the Binet Scale of Intelligence
75
The Struggle for Equality in the United States II
80
The Democratic Organization of a State University
91
The Progress of Science
101
February 1914
The Physical Laboratory and its Contributions to Civilization
105
The Origin and Evolution of the Nervous System
118
Current Progress in the Study of Natural Selection
128
The Hibernation of Certain Animals
147
Some Abnormalities in Apple Variation
158
Science and Poetry
166
The Rural Opportunity and the Country School
176
Early Geological Work of Thomas Nuttall
184
The Struggle for Equality in the United States III
188
The Progress of Science
199
March 1914
On the Origin of the Flocking Habit of Migratory Birds
209
Water
218
Psychotherapy in Folk-Medicine
227
The Struggle for Equality in the United States IV
235
The Question of Agricultural Population
251
The Effects of School Life Upon the Nutritive Processes, Health and the Composition of the Blood
257
The Physical Beethoven
265
The World versus Matter
271
The Automobile and the Public Health
284
Tropical Nature in Colombia
290
The Progress of Science
307
April 1914
Fresh Air
313
Nature-Play
330
Recent Developments in Weights and Measures in the United States
345
The Struggle for Equality in the United States V
370
Eugenics and Euthenics
383
The Psychological Limit of Eugenics
390
The Racial Origin of Successful Americans
397
Darwin and Wallace on Sexual Selection and Warning Coloration
403
The Progress of Science
411
May 1914
The Measurement of Environic Factors and their Biologic Effects
417
The Theory of Relativity and the New Mechanics
434
The Small College and its President
449
Labor and Capital
459
The Struggle for Equality in the United States VI
471
Science in Newspapers
483
The Science of History
490
The Practical Necessity of School Clinics
500
The Laboratory of Comparative Pathology of the Zoological Society of Philadelphia
507
The Progress of Science
514
June 1914
Facts and Factors of Development I
521
The Struggle for Equality in the United States VII
538
The Future of the Chestnut Tree in North America
551
Claude Bernard
567
The General Physico-Chemical Conditions of Stimulation in Living Organisms
579
The Psychology of Relaxation
590
The Need for a Salaried Medical Profession
605
Is the Montessori Method a Fad?
609
The Progress of Science
615
Index
621
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