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culte des lettres de Bordeaux_ (1888), 257-81. (3) ----. "La famille conjugale," _Revue philosophique_, XLI (1921), 1-14. (4) Howard, G. E. _A History of Matrimonial Institutions Chiefly in England and the United States._ With an introductory analysis of the literature and theories of primitive marriage and the family. 3 vols. Chicago, 1904. (5) Thwing, Charles F. and Carrie F. B. _The Family._ A historical and social study. Boston, 1887. (6) Goodsell, Willystine. _A History of the Family as a Social and Educational Institution._ New York, 1915. (7) Dealey, J. Q. _The Family in Its Sociological Aspects._ Boston, 1912. (8) Calhoun, Arthur W. _A Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the Present._ 3 vols. Cleveland, 1917-19. [Bibliography.] (9) Thomas, W. I., and Znaniecki, F. _The Polish Peasant in Europe and America._ "Primary-Group Organization," I, 87-524, II. Boston, 1918. [A study based on correspondence between members of the family in America and Poland.] (10) Du Bois, W. E. B. _The Negro American Family._ Atlanta, 1908. [Bibliography.] (11) Williams, James M. "Outline of a Theory of Social Motives," _American Journal of Sociology_, XV (1909-10), 741-80. [Theory of motives based upon observation of rural and urban families.] 2. Materials for the Study of Family Disorganization: (1) Willcox, Walter F. _The Divorce Problem._ A study in statistics. ("Columbia University Studies in History, Economics and Public Law," Vol. I. New York, 1891.) (2) Lichtenberger, J. P. _Divorce._ A study in social causation. New York, 1909. (3) United States Bureau of the Census. _Marriage and Divorce_, 1867-1906. 2 vols. Washington, 1908-09. [Results of two federal investigations.] (4) ----. _Marriage and Divorce 1916._ Washington, 1919. (5) Eubank, Earle E. _A Study in Family Desertion._ Department of Public Welfare. Chicago, 1916. [Bibliography.] (6) Breckinridge, Sophonisba P., and Abbott, Edith. _The Delinquent Child and the Home._ A study of the delinquent wards of the Juvenile Court of Chicago. Russell Sage Foundation. New York, 1912. (7) Colcord, Joanna. _Broken Homes._ A study of family desertion and its social treatment. Russell Sage Foundation. New York, 1919. (8) Kammerer, Percy G. _The Unmarried Mother._ A study of five hundred cases. Boston, 1918. (9) Ellis, Havelock. _The Task of Social Hygiene._ Boston, 1912. (10) Myerson, Abraham. "Psychiatric Family S
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