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nections._ Vol. III, chap, i, "The Therapeutae and the Essenes," pp. 1-22. Translated from the German by W. Montgomery. New York, 1910. (8) Jennings, Hargrave. _The Rosicrucians, Their Rites and Mysteries._ 3d rev. and enl. ed., 2 vols. London, 1887. (9) Stillson, Henry L., and Klein, Henri F. Article on "The Masonic Fraternity," _The Americana_, XVIII, 383-89. [Bibliography.] (10) Johnston, R. M. _The Napoleonic Empire in Southern Italy and the Rise of the Secret Societies._ Part II, "The Rise of the Secret Societies," Vol. II, pp. 3-139, 153-55; especially chap. ii, "Origin and Rites of the Carbonari," Vol. II, pp. 19-44. London, 1904. [Bibliography.] (11) Fleming, Walter L. _Documentary History of Reconstruction._ Vol. II, chap. xii, "The Ku Klux Movement," pp. 327-77. Cleveland, 1907. (12) Lester, J. C., and Wilson, D. L. _The Ku Klux Klan._ Its origin, growth, and disbandment. With appendices containing the prescripts of the Ku Klux Klan, specimen orders and warnings. With introduction and notes by Walter L. Fleming. New York and Washington, 1905. (13) La Hodde, Lucien de. _The Cradle of Rebellions._ A history of the secret societies of France. Translated from the French by J. W. Phelps. New York, 1864. (14) Spadoni, D. _Sette, cospirazioni e cospiratori nello Stato Pontificio all'indomani della restaurazioni._ Torino, 1904. (15) "Societies, Criminal," _The Americana_, XXV, 201-5. (16) Clark, Thomas A. _The Fraternity and the College._ Being a series of papers dealing with fraternity problems. Menasha, Wis., 1915. C. _Social Types_ (1) Thomas, W. I., and Znaniecki, F. _The Polish Peasant in Europe and America._ Monograph of an immigrant group. Vol. III, "Life Record of an Immigrant." Boston, 1919. ["Introduction," pp. 5-88, analyzes and interprets three social types: the philistine, the bohemian, and the creative.] (2) Paulhan, Fr. _Les caracteres._ Livre II, "Les types determines par les tendances sociales," pp. 143-89. Paris, 1902. (3) Rousiers, Paul de. _L'elite dans la societe moderne._ Son role, etc. Paris, 1914. (4) Bradford, Gamaliel, Jr. _Types of American Character._ New York, 1895. (5) Kellogg, Walter G. _The Conscientious Objector._ Introduction by Newton D. Baker. New York, 1919. (6) Hapgood, Hutchins. _Types from City Streets._ New York, 1910. (7) Bab, Julius. _Die Berliner Boheme._ Berlin, 1905. (8) Cory, H. E. _The Intellectuals and the Wage Workers._ A stud
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