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Are Inventions Inevitable? A Note on Social Evolution
William F. Ogburn and
Dorothy Thomas
Primitive Society, Robert H. Lowie ; Early Civilization, An Introduction to Anthropology, Alexander A. Goldenweiser ; Man and Culture, Clark Wissler ; Anthropology, A. L. Kroeber Reviewed by William F. Ogburn
Applied Eugenics, Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill Johnson Reviewed by William F. Ogburn
Employment Psychology. The Application of Scientific Methods to the Selection, Training and Grading of Employees, Henry C. Link Reviewed by William F. Ogburn
The Six-Hour Day and Other Industrial Questions, Lord Leverhulme ; Man to Man: The Story of Industrial Democracy, John Leitch Reviewed by William F. Ogburn
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