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Stuttering; Its Cause And Age Of Incidence, Sarah Honan Blake Jan 1931

Stuttering; Its Cause And Age Of Incidence, Sarah Honan Blake

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Evidences Of The Social Case Work Processes In The American Novel 1900-1931, Helan Maree Toole Jan 1931

Evidences Of The Social Case Work Processes In The American Novel 1900-1931, Helan Maree Toole

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Children's Concepts Of Truthfulness, Marcella Ann Twomey Jan 1931

Children's Concepts Of Truthfulness, Marcella Ann Twomey

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Fear As An Inhibitory Factor In A Motor Function, Dorothy Elizabeth Bresnahan Jan 1928

Fear As An Inhibitory Factor In A Motor Function, Dorothy Elizabeth Bresnahan

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Divorce And Its Relation To Cook County Relief Cases, Mary Mcintyre Jan 1927

Divorce And Its Relation To Cook County Relief Cases, Mary Mcintyre

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The family—man, woman, child—is the human trinity of society and hence is often called the "social unit" or the "cell of the social organism". Since it has priority of nature with regard to larger groups, it has also the priority of right. The family is the first to serve the individual and when it fails, society fails, for history is full of examples of the fall of empires preceded by the decay of family life. Because of its influence in the forming of personal character and the training of citizenship, it is of first social importance.


An Income Tax For Virginia, Warren A. Mcneill Jan 1927

An Income Tax For Virginia, Warren A. Mcneill

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Literature on the subject of the income tax has become so vast that to add something worthwhile to it seems almost a hopeless task. Men who have come authorities through years of reading and study in the field on taxation have set forth their views at length; commissions appointed by states and nations have made investigations and reported their findings, both as to the theory of the tax and its application; every fiscal report of the many nations and several states employing this form of levy is, in part, a document dealing with it. Supplementing these sources of materials are …