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y in educational psychoanalysis. New York, 1919. (9) Buchanan, J. R. _The Story of a Labor Agitator._ New York, 1903. (10) Taussig, F. W. _Inventors and Money-Makers._ New York, 1915. (11) Stoker, Bram. _Famous Impostors._ London, 1910. D. _Community Organization_ (1) Galpin, Charles J. "Rural Relations of the Village and Small City," _University of Wisconsin Bulletin No. 411._ (2) ----. _Rural Life._ Chaps. vii-xi, pp. 153-314. New York, 1918. (3) Hayes, A. W. _Rural Community Organization._ Chicago, 1921. [In Press.] (4) Morgan, E. L. "Mobilizing a Rural Community," _Massachusetts Agricultural College, Extension Bulletin No. 23._ Amherst, 1918. (5) "Rural Organization," _Proceedings of the Third National Country Life Conference, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1920._ Chicago, 1921. (6) Hart, Joseph K. _Community Organization._ New York, 1920. (7) _National Social Unit Organization, Bulletins 1, 2, 2a, 3, 4, 5._ Cincinnati, 1917-19. (8) Devine, Edward T. "Social Unit in Cincinnati," _Survey_, XLIII (1919), 115-26. (9) Hicks, Mary L., and Eastman, Rae S. "Block Workers as Developed under the Social Unit Experiment in Cincinnati," _Survey_ XLIV (1920), 671-74. (10) Ward, E. J. _The Social Center._ New York, 1913. [Bibliography.] (11) Collier, John. "Community Councils--Democracy Every Day," _Survey_, XL (1918), 604-6; 689-91; 709-11. [Describes community defense organizations formed in rural and urban districts during the war.] (12) Weller, Charles F. "Democratic Community Organization," An after-the-war experiment in Chester, _Survey_, XLIV (1920), 77-79. (13) Rainwater, Clarence E. _Community Organization._ Sociological Monograph No. 15, University of Southern California. Los Angeles, 1920. [Bibliography.] TOPICS FOR WRITTEN THEMES 1. Biological Accommodation and Social Accommodation. 2. Acclimatization as Accommodation. 3. The Psychology of Accommodation. 4. Conversion as a Form of Accommodation: A Study of Mutations of Attitudes in Religion, Politics, Morals, Personal Relation, etc. 5. The Psychology and Sociology of Homesickness and Nostalgia. 6. Conflict and Accommodation: War and Peace, Enmity and Conciliation, Rivalry and Status. 7. Compromise as a Form of Accommodation. 8. The Subtler Forms of Accommodation: Flattery, "Front," Ceremony, etc. 9. The Organization of Attitudes in Accommodation: Prestige, Taboo, Rapport, Prejudice, Fear, etc. 10. Slaver
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