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Molders of American thought 1933-1934 / edited by William H. Cordell.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cordell, William Howard, 1908- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--Intellectual life.
United States--Civilization.
Civilization.
Intellectual life.
United States.
Physical Description:
xiv, 335 pages ; 21 cm
Edition:
Text ed.
Place of Publication:
Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Doran, ©1934.
Contents:
The myth of individuality / by Theodore Dreiser.
But you can't have both! / by Henry Pratt Fairchild.
Has history value? / by James Truslow Adams.
The coming American revolution / by Alvin Johnson.
Exaggerated natioalism and international comity / by Jane Addams.
The end of nationalism / by Christian Gauss.
Economic morality for the new age / by Bernard Iddings Bell.
Can pacifists be patriots? / by Katharine Fullerton Gerould.
Arms and the men / by the editors of Fortune.
The value of useless knowledge / by Albert Jay Nock.
The university in a time of change / by James Rowland Angell.
The impossibility of education / by E.F. Orr.
Education unvisited / by Robert Hillyer.
Children of the unemployed / by Anne C. Phillips.
The woman puzzle and the college professor / by Mary Day Winn.
The rise and fall of psychology / by Grace Adams.
What religion means to me / by Pearl S. Buck.
Tomorrow's men / by John Erskine.
After religion, what? / by Frank Snowden.
Hopkins.
They call me a monk / by Brother Cajetan.
What the younger generation thinks / by C. Hartley Grattan.
A message from science / by Michael Pupin.
Science and the man with a board on his shoulder / by T. Swann Harding.
Submarine marvels / by Rodger L. Simons.
The physiology of alcohol / by Howard W. Haggard.
Period realism / by Zona Gale.
Heroines back at the hearth / by Louise Maunsell Field.
Our haughty poets / by Newton Arvin.
Vocabulary and success / by Johnson O'Connor.
Other Format:
Online version: Molders of American thought 1933-1934.
OCLC:
2305079

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