Studies in the science of society, presented to Albert Galloway Keller in celebration of his completion of thirty years as professor of the Science of Society in Yale University, edited by George Peter Murdock.
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New Haven, London,
Yale University Press; H. Milford, Oxford University Press,
1937.
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Table of Contents:
- Editorial preface, by G.P. Murdock
- Minority caricatures on the American stage, by H.E. Adams
- Basic realities in a system of unemployment benefit, by E.W. Bakke
- Naturalization adjusts to the changing status of woman, by W.S. Bernard
- The humor of primitive peoples, by H.A. Bowman
- Public provision for the blind, by C.G. Chakerian
- The property rights of women in Puritan New England, by M.R. Cobbledick
- Social work in the light of societal evolution, by J.E. Cutler
- The pattern of urban growth, by M.R. Davie
- The majority rule in collective bargaining, by H.M. Diamond
- The urbanization of the American Negro, by H.H. Donald
- Enemy aliens: New Haven Germans during the world war, by H.W. Eldredge
- A sample comparative analysis of material culture, by C.S. Ford
- Shamanism, in China, by E.D. Harvey
- A survey of Indonesian civilization, by Raymond Kennedy
- Marriage and the family among the Galician Ukranians, by Samuel Koenig.