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After years of playing around with "splash pages" and "sub-sites," we have come to the conclusion that we have no talent for them, but that it doesn't matter — hardly anyone visited them. Almost everyone came to the site from one or another of the search engines. And that's the way it should be. The project originated as a "document repository," the search engines provide the best and easiest access to the materials stored here. So now, the site-map cum inventory serves as the Mead Project's "default" page.
The site has grown considerably since the last update. Unfortunately, that growth means that the inventory file is large (over 400 kb) and takes a long time to load. We apologize for the inconvenience but couldn't bring ourselves to split the inventory into subsections.
The growth in the collection reflects the changes in our research interests over the past two years. Originally, we had tried to limit "editorial license" by trying to capture everything (even the most trivial book review) from a writer. That was practical when we restricted our focus to Mead. Then we broadened our focus to the "Meadians." We are striving to be exhaustive for Floyd Allport, L. L. Bernard, Herbert Blumer, Emory S. Bogardus, Ellsworth Faris, Jacob Kantor, W. I. Thomas, Louis Thurstone and Kimball Young as well as the Sherifs (whose worked outside of the "Chicago Network" but in the Meadian tradition). That will take more time.
Integrating these these areas has meant that we have had to add the occasional paper from several other writers, and stories from magazines and newspapers ranging from Philanthropy and Social Hygiene to entries from The Book of Chicagoans and the Knoxville Journal and Tribune. Deciding which documents to include requires more than a little editorial license, so bear with us. If you have suggestions, drop us a line -- or better yet -- send the file.
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Theodore Abel.
Edith Abbott and Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge
- The Delinquent Child and the Home. New York: The Russell Sage Foundation (1912).
- Truancy and Non-Attendance in the Chicago Schools: A Study of the Social Aspects of the Compulsory Education and Child Labor Legislation of Illinois. Chicago: University of Chicago (1917).
Jane Addams
- Newer Ideals of Peace. New York: Macmillan 1907.
- The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets. New York: Macmillan (1909).
- A New Consciousness and An Ancient Evil. New York: Macmillan (1912).
- "Helen Castle Mead." In Helen Castle Mead. Chicago: [privately printed] 1929: 17-23.
Samuel Alexander
William H. Allen
Floyd Henry Allport
- "Floyd Henry Allport." Harvard College Class of 1913: Secretary's Second Report: June 1917. Norwood, MA: Plimpton Press (1917): 5-6.
- "Behavior and Experiment in Social Psychology." Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 14, (1919): 297-306.
- "[Abstract] Behavior and Experiment in Social Psychology." Psychological Bulletin 17 (1920): 75-76.
- "The Influence of the Group Upon Association and Thought." Journal of Experimental Psychology, 3, 1920: 159-182.
- "Social psychology." Psychological Bulletin, 17 (1920): 85-94.
- "Floyd Henry Allport." Harvard College Class of 1913: Secretary's Third Report: June 1920. Norwood, MA: Plimpton Press (1920): 6-7.
- "Editorial Announcement." Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology 16 (1921): 1-5.
- "A Physiological-Genetic Theory of Feeling and Emotion." Psychological Review 29 (1922): 132-139.
- "Floyd Henry Allport." Harvard College Class of 1913: Decennial Report:1923. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (1923): 5-6.
- "The Group Fallacy in Relation to Culture," Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 19 (1924) : 185-191.
- "Editorial Comment Upon the Effect of An Audience." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 18 (1924): 342-344.
- Social Psychology. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company (1924).
- "Social Change: An Analysis of Professor Ogburn's Culture Theory." Social Forces 2 (1924): 671-676.
- "Recent Psychoanalytic Contributions to Social Theory and Practice." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 19 (1924-25): 60-75.
- "The Group Fallacy in Relation to Social Science" , Hanover, New Hampshire: The Sociological Press (1927) [Editors' note: this document was based on the pamphlet version of the article, reprinted from the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, Vol. XIX, No. 1 April-June, 1924.
- "Review of The Basis of Social Theory by Albert G. A. Balz." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 19 (1924): 305-309.
- "Review of The Control of the Social Mind by Arland D. Weeks." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 19 (1924): 309-311.
- "The Group Fallacy in Relation to Culture." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 19 (1924): 185-191.
- "The Psychological Bases of Social Science." Psychological Bulletin 22 (1925): 561-574.
- "The Measurement and Motivation of Atypical Opinion in a Certain Group." American Political Science Review 19 (1925): 735-760 (with D.A. Hartman).
- "A Technique for the Measurement and Analysis of Public Opinion." American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926): 241-244.
- "A Study of Social Institutions." The School Review, 34 (1926): 547-551.
- "Self-Evaluation: A Problem in Personal Development." Mental Hygiene 11 (1927): 570-583.
- "The Present Status of Social Psychology," Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 21 (1927): 372-383.
- "The Psychological Nature of Political Structure." American Political Science Review 21 (1927): 611-618.
- "The Nature of Institutions." Social Forces 6 (1927): 167-179.
- “Political Science and Psychology.” Chapter 22 in William F. Ogburn and Alexander Goldenweiser (ed.), The Social Sciences and Their Interrelations. New York: Houghton Miflin (1927): 259-278.
- "Group" and "Institution" as Concepts in a Natural Science of Social Phenomena," Publications of the American Sociological Society Vol. XXII (1928) : 83-99.
- "Social Psychology and Human Values." International Journal of Ethics, 38 (1928): 369-388.
- "Motive As A Concept in Natural Science." Psychological Review 37 (1930): 169-173.
- "Review of Social Groups by B. Warren Brown." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 25 (1930):99-101.
- Excerpts from Students's Attitudes: A Report of the Syracuse University Reaction Study
- "The Prediction of Cultural Change: A Problem Illustrated in Studies by F. Stuart Chapin and A. L. Kroeber. Pp. 307-350 in Methods in Social Science: a case book compiled under the direction of the Committee on Scientific Method in the Social Sciences of the Social Science Research Council. Chicago: University of Chicago (1931).
- "Culture Conflict and Delinquency. II. Culture Conflict versus the Individual as Factors in Delinquency." Social Forces 9 (1931): 493-497.
- "Psychology in Relation to Social and Political Problems." Chapter 8 in Paul S. Achilles (ed). Psychology at Work. New York: Whittlesey House (1932): 199-252. (with Milton Dickens and Richard L. Shanck).
- Excerpts from Institutional Behavior: Essays toward a re-interpreting of contemporary social organization. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press (1933)
- "The J-Curve Hypothesis of Conforming Behavior." Journal of Social Psychology. 5 (1934): 141-183.
- "Introduction: The Hanover Round Table and Social Psychology of 1936" Social Forces 15 (1937): 445-462.
- "The Observation of Societal Behaviors of Individuals" Social Forces 15 (1937): 484-487.
- "Toward a Science of Public Opinion." Public Opinion Quarterly, 1 (1937): 7-23.
- "Rule and Custom as Individual Variation of Behavior Distributed Upon a Continuum of Conformity." American Journal of Sociology 44 (1939): 897-919.
- "Polls and the Science of Public Opinion." The Public Opinion Quarterly 4 (1940): 249-257.
- "An Event-System Theory of Collective Action: With Illustrations from Economic and Political Phenomena and the Production of War." Journal of Social Psychology 11 (1940): 417-445.
- "The Structuring of Events: Outline of a General Theory with Applications to Psychology." Psychological Review 61 (1954): 281-303.
- "The Contemporary Appraisal of an Old Problem." Contemporary Psychology 6 (1961): 195-196.
- "Floyd H. Allport." In Gardner Lindzey (ed) A History of Psychology in Autobiography 6. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall (1974): 3- 29.
Gordon W. Allport.
- "Review of Essentials of Social Psychology by Emory Bogardus." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 17 (1922): 105-106.
- "Gordon Willard Allport." Harvard College Class of 1919: Secretary's Second Report: May 1923. Norwood, MA: Plimpton Press (1923): 40.
- "Gordon Willard Allport." Harvard College Class of 1919: Secretary's Third Report: June 1929. New York: J. J. Little & Ives (1929): 6.
- "Excerpt from 'Six Decades of Social Psychology.'" In Sven Lundstedt (ed), Higher Education in Social Psychology. Cleveland: Press of Case Western Reserve University (1968): 10-11.
American Academy of Political and Social Science.
- "Personal Note from Wisconsin University: Jerome Hall Raymond." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 6 (September 1895): 102-103.
- "Mr. William Isaac Thomas." P. 141 from “Personal Notes.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 8 (1896): 138-156.
American Social Hygiene Association.
- "The American Social Hygiene Association, Inc [1914]." Journal of Social Hygiene 1 (1914): 164a.
- “Abram Winegardner Harris, Sc.D., LL. D.” Journal of Social Hygiene 2 (1916): 1-3.
- "The American Social Hygiene Association, Inc [1916]." Journal of Social Hygiene 2 (1916): 144a.
- "The American Social Hygiene Association, Inc [1917]." Journal of Social Hygiene 3 (1917): 156a.
- "The American Social Hygiene Association, Inc [1918]." Journal of Social Hygiene 4 (1918): 138a.
Edward Scribner Ames.
Benjamin McAlester Anderson Jr.
- Social Value: A Study in Economic Theory, Critical and Constructive. Volume XI in the Hart, Schaffner & Marx Prize Essays. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1911.
George J. Anderson
James Rowland Angell
- "Review of Analytic Psychology by G.F. Stout" Philosophical Review 6, (1897): 532-539.
- "Thought and Imagery" Philosophical Review 6, (1897): 646-651.
- "Studies from the Psychological Laboratory of the University of Chicago: I. Reaction-Time: A Study in Attention and Habit . Psychological Review 3, (1896): 245- 258. (coauthored with Addison W. Moore)
- "A Preliminary Study of the Significance of Partial Tones in the Localization of Sound", Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago First Series, Vol. 3, (1903): 17- 25.
- "The Relation of Structural and Functional Psychology to Philosophy", Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, First Series, Vol 3, (1903): 55-73.
- "Psychology at the St. Louis Congress." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Method 2 (1905): 533-546.
- Psychology: An Introductory Study of the Structure and Function of Human Consciousness. Third edition, revised. New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1906) Pp 396, index.
- "The Province of Functional Psychology." Psychological Review, 14, (1907): 61-91
- "The Influence of Darwin on Psychology." Psychological Review 16 (1909): 152-169.
- "Imageless Thought", Psychological Review, 18 (1911): 295-322.
- "Behavior as a Category of Psychology", Psychological Review, 20 (1913): 255-270.
- "James Rowland Angell." In Carl Murchison A History of Psychology in Autobiography Vol 3. New York: Russell and Russell (1961): 1-38.
Anonymous
- "Review of Social Psychology by Floyd Allport." Journal of Applied Sociology 8 (1924): 309
- "Review of The Polish Peasant in Europe and America by William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki." Journal of American Folklore 73 (1960): 275.
- "In Memoriam Ellsworth Faris, 1874-1953" American Journal of Sociology 58 (1954): 470-471.
K. Asakawa
Myron Lucius Ashley
Read Bain
- "An Attitude on Attitude Research," American Journal of Sociology, 33 (1927-28): 940-957.
- "The Concept of Complexity in Sociology: I", Social Forces (1929-30): 222-231.
- "The Concept of Complexity in Sociology: II", Social Forces (1929-30): 368-378.
- "Theory and Measurement of Attitudes and Opinions." Psychological Bulletin, XXVII (1930), 357-79.
- "The Concept of Social Process," Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XXVII, (1932): 3-19.
- "Review of American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and European Background by Faye Karpf." American Journal of Sociology 38 (1932): 771-773.
- "Measurement in Sociology (A response to House)." American Journal of Sociology 40 (1934): 481-488.
- "Appraisal of Research in the Social Sciences." Journal of Educational Sociology 14 (1940): 2-8.
James Mark Baldwin.
- "Attention." Chapter 5 in James Mark Baldwin, Handbook of Psychology: Senses and Intellect. New York: Henry Holt. (1890): 69-79.
- " Imitation: A Chapter in the Natural History of Consciousness. " Mind n.s. 4, 1894: 26-55.
- "Types of Reaction." Psychological Review 2 (1895): 259-273.
- Mental Development in the Child and the Race (3rd ed). New York: Macmillan & Co. 1906.
- " Consciousness and Evolution, " Science n.s. 7, 1896: 219-223.
- " Heredity and Instinct (I) ." Science n.s. 7 , 1896: 438-441.
- " Heredity and Instinct (II). " Science n.s. 7 , 1896: 558-561.
- " Instinct. " Science n.s. 7 , 1896: 669.
- " Physical and Social Heredity. " American Naturalist 30, 1896: 422-428.
- " Consciousness and Evolution, " Psychological Review 3, 1896: 300-309.
- " A New Factor in Evolution, " American Naturalist 30, 1896: 441-457, 536-554.
- " A Note on Dr. Herbert Nichols' Paper (Amer. Nat., Sept., 1896). " American Naturalist 30, (1896): 856.
- " The 'Type-Theory' of Reaction." Mind NS 5 (1896): 81-90.
- "The Genesis of the Ethical Self " Philosophical Review, Vol.6 (1897): 225-241.
- "Social Interpretations" " Psychological Review, Vol.5 (1898): 409-411.
- "Social Interpretations: A Reply [to Dewey] " Philosophical Review, Vol.7 (1898):621-628.
- Social and Ethical Interpretations of Mental Development: A Study in Social Psychology. New York: Macmillan & Co. (1899).
- "The Influence of Darwin on Theory of Knowledge and Philosophy." Psychological Review 16 (1909): 207 - 218.
- The Individual and Society or Psychology and Sociology. Boston: Richard G. Badger (1911).
Charles R. Barnes
Clifford W. Barnes
Harry Elmer Barnes.
- "Discussion of Small's "The Future of Sociology." Publications of the American Sociological Society, 16 (1921): 194-98.
- "Some Contributions of American Psychology to Social and Political
Theory."
- I. Introductory, II. A. William James, B. Granville Stanley Hall. Sociological Review 13 (1921): 152-167.
- "C. James Mark Baldwin., D. Development of Ethnic or Folk-Psychology in the United States., E. Edward Lee Thorndike, F. John B. Watson" Sociological Review 13 (1921): 204-227.
- Some Contributions of American Psychological Sociology to Social and
Political Theory."
- I. Lester Frank Ward, II. Simon Nelson Patten, III William Graham Sumner Sociological Review 14 (1922): 202-212.
- IV. Franklin Giddings, Sociological Review 15 (1923): 35-40.
- V. Edward Alsworth Ross Sociological Review 15 (1923): 120-131.
- VI. Charles Horton Cooley Sociological Review 15 (1923): 194-205.
- VII. Charles Abram Ellwood Sociological Review 15 (1923): 286-295.
- VIII. William Isaac Thomas, Sociological Review 16 (1924): 19-26.
- "The Place of Albion Woodbury Small in Modern Sociology." American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926): : 15-44.
- "Notable Lectures." The Journal of Higher Education, 8, (1937): 171-172.
Mabel Barrett.
H. Heath Bawden
- "The Functional View of the Relation between the Psychical and the Physical ." Philosophical Review, 11(1902): 474-484.
- "The Meaning of the Psychical from the Point of View of the Functional Psychology." Philosophical Review, 13 (1904): 298-319.
Arthur F. Bentley.
- "The Units of Investigation in the Social Sciences." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 5, (1895): 87-113.
- "Review of The Study of Ethics by John Dewey." American Journal of Sociology 2 (1896): 137-138.
- "Review of The Crowd by G. Le Bon." American Journal of Sociology 2 (1897): 612-614.
- "Simmel, Durkheim, and Ratzenhofer." American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926): 250-256.
- "Remarks on Method in the Study of Society." American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926): 456-460.
- "The Positive and the Logical." Philosophy of Science 3 (1936):, pp. 472-485.
- "Physicists and Fairies." Philosophy of Science 5 (1938): 132-165.
- "Sights-Seen as Materials of Knowledge." Journal of Philosophy 36,(1939): 169-181.
- "Situational Treatments of Behavior." Journal of Philosophy 36 (1939): 309-323.
- "Postulation for Behavioral Inquiry." Journal of Philosophy, 36 (1939): 405-413.
- "The Human Skin: Philosophy's Last Line of Defense." Philosophy of Science 8 (1941): 1-19.
Madison Bentley
Henri Bergson
- Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness, translated by F.L. Pogson, M.A. London: George Allen and Unwin (1910)
- Matter and Memory. Authorized translation by Nancy Margaret Paul and W. Scott Palmer. London: George Allen & Unwin (1911).
- Creative Evolution. Authorized translation by Arthur Mitchell, Ph.D. New York: Henry Holt and Company (1911).
Luther Lee Bernard
- "A Theory of Rural Attitudes." American Journal of Sociology 23 (1917): 630-649.
- "The Objective Viewpoint in Sociology" American Journal of Sociology 25 (1919): 298-325.
- "The Significance of Environment as a Social Factor." Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XVI, (1921): 84-112.
- "Instincts and the Psychoanalysts." Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology, XVII, (1922):350-366.
- "Invention and Social Progress." American Journal of Sociology 29 (1923): 1-33.
- "Neuro-Psychic Technique" Psychological Review 30 (1923): 407-437.
- "Discussion of Professor McDougall's Paper." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, (1924): 42-45.
- "Recent Trends in Social Psychology." Social Forces (1924): 737-743.
- Instinct: A Study in Social Psychology. New York: Henry Holt and Company (1924).
- Introduction to Social Psychology. New York: Henry Holt and Company (1926).
- "The Interdependence of Factors Basic to the Evolution of Culture." American Journal of Sociology, 32, (1926): 177-205.
- "Review of Social Psychology by Floyd Henry Allport." Psychological Bulletin, 23 (1926): 285-289.
- "A Psycho-sociological Interpretation of Magic." Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XXII, (1927): 60-71.
- "Introductory Statement Regarding Human Ecology and Population." Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XXIII , (1928): 30-34
- "An Interpretation of Sociology in the United States" Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XXV, (1930): 43-54.
- "Social Attitudes." In Alvin S. Johnson and Edwin R.A. Seligman (eds), Encyclopedia of the Social Science, New York: Macmillan (1930): 305-307.
- "Schools of Sociology." Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly 11 (1930): 117-134.
- "Culture and Environment. I. The Unity of the Environment." Social Forces 8 (1930): 327-334.
- "Culture and Environment. I. The Unity of the Environment." Social Forces 9 (1930): 39 - 48.
- "On the Making of Textbooks in Social Psychology." Journal of Educational Sociology 5, (1931-32): 67-81.
- "Attitudes and the Redirection of Behavior" In K. Young (ed) Social Attitudes. New York: Henry Holt (1931): 46-74.
- "Social Psychology Studies Adjustment Behavior" American Journal of Sociology, Vol. XXVIII, (1932): 1-9.
- "The Evolution of Social Consciousness and of the Social Sciences." Psychological Review 39 (1932): 147-164.
- "Sociological Research and the Exceptional Man." Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XXVII, (1933): 3-19.
- "Review of Elements of Social Psychology by Herbert Gurnee." American Sociological Review 1, (1936): 829-830.
- "The Great Controversy; or, Both Heterodoxy and Orthodoxy in Sociology Unmasked" Social Forces, 14 (1935): 64-72.
- "Review of Social Psychology by Richard T. LaPierre and Paul R. Farnsworth." American Sociological Review 1, 1936: 834-835.
- "Recent Discussion Regarding Social Psychology." American Journal of Sociology, 48 (1942): 13-28.
- "William Isaac Thomas." Toronto: Mead Project (2007).
Biblical World.
Christopher J. Bittner
Frank W. Blackmar
Paul Blanshard
Herbert Blumer
- "Review of The Symbolic Process and Its Integration in Children: A Study in Social Psychology by John F. Markey." American Journal of Sociology 34 (1929): 927-928.
- "Review of The Scientific Habit of Thought by Frederick Barry." American Journal of Sociology 34 (1929): 935.
- Movies and Conduct. New York: Macmillan & Company (1933).
- "Moulding of Mass Behavior Through the Motion Picture." Publications of the American Sociological Society 29 (1935): 115-127.
- "Social Attitudes and Nonsymbolic Interaction." Journal of Educational Sociology 9 (1936): 515-523
- "Social Psychology." Chapter 4 in Emerson Peter Schmidt (ed) Man and Society: A Substantive Introduction to the Social Science. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc. (1937): 144-198.
- "Review of Introduction to Social Research by Emory S. Bogardus." American Journal of Sociology 43 (1938): 676.
- "Review of The Psychology of Wants, Interests and Attitudes by Edward L. Thorndike." American Journal of Sociology 44 (1938): 311.
- "Sociological Theory in Industrial Relations." American Sociological Review 12 (1947): 271-278.
- "Public Opinion and Public Opinion Polling." American Sociological Review 13 (1948):: 542-549.
- "Review of Personality: In Nature, Society and Culture by Clyde Kluckhohn and Henry Murray. American Sociological Review 14 (1949): 563-565.
- "Review of The Organizational Weapon: A Study of Bolshevik Strategy and Tactics by Philip Selznick." American Sociological Review 17 (1952):630-631.
- "Review of Man, Mutable and Immutable by Kurt Riezler. American Journal of Sociology 57 (1952): 598-600.
- "What is Wrong with Social Theory." American Sociological Review 18 (1954): 3-10.
- "Sociological Analysis and the "Variable." American Sociological Review 21 (1956): 683-690.
- "Review of W. I. Thomas on Social Organization and Social Personality by Morris Janowitz. American Sociological Review 35 (1970): 550-551.
- >> A Blumer Bibliography prepared by the Mead Project
Franz Boaz.
Joseph M. Bobbitt.
B.H. Bode
- "Some Recent Definitions of Consciousness." Psychological Review 15 (1908): 255-264.
- "The Definition of Consciousness." The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 10, (1913) 232-239.
- "Consciousness and Psychology." In Creative Intelligence: Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude edited by John Dewey. New York: Holt (1917): 228-281.
- "The Nature of the Psychical." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 14, (1917): 288-294.
- “Consciousness as Behavior.” The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 15, (1918): 449-453.
- "Intelligence and Behavior." The Journal of Philosophy, 18, (1921): 10-17.
- "Critical Realism." The Journal of Philosophy, 19 (1922): 68-78.
Walter B. Bodenhafer
- "The comparative role of the group concept in Ward's Dynamic Sociology and contemporary American Sociology: Part I", American Journal of Sociology, (1920): 273 - 314.
- "The comparative role of the group concept in Ward's Dynamic Sociology and contemporary American Sociology: Part 2", American Journal of Sociology, (1921): 425 - 474.
- "The comparative role of the group concept in Ward's Dynamic Sociology and contemporary American Sociology", American Journal of Sociology Vol XXVII (1921): 588-600.
- "The comparative role of the group concept in Ward's Dynamic Sociology and contemporary American Sociology: Part 4", American Journal of Sociology, Vol XXVII (1921): 716-743.
- "Comte and Psychology." Papers and Proceedings of the American Sociological Society 17, (1923): 15-26.
- "The Group as a Valid Concept." Journal of Applied Sociology Vol. 8 (1923): 160-163.
- "Some Aspects of Small's Sociological Theories." Journal of Applied Sociology, 11, (1926): 203-215.
- "Cooley's Theories of Competition and Conflict." Publications of the American Sociological Association, Vol. 25 (1930): 18-24.
William J. Bogan
- A Report on Vocational Training in Chicago and in other Cities: an analysis of the need for industrial and commercial training in Chicago, a study of present provisions therefor in comparison with such provisions in twenty-nine other cities, together with recommendations as to the best form in which such training may be given in the public school system of Chicago, coauthor with Ernest A. Wreidt and George Herbert Mead. Chicago: City Club of Chicago (1912).
Emory S. Bogardus
- Essentials of Social Psychology. Los Angeles: University of Southern California Press (1920).
- Discussion of Small's "The Future of Sociology." Publications of the American Sociological Society, 16 (1921): 198-202.
- Excerpts from A History of Social Thought Los Angeles: University of Southern California Press (1922)
- "Discussion of F.H. Allport's 'The Group Fallacy and Social Science'." American Journal of Sociology 29 (1924): 703-704.
- Fundamentals of Social Psychology. New York: Century (1924).
- "The Occupational Attitude." Journal of Applied Sociology (1925): 171-176.
- "Social Distance and Its Origins." Journal of Applied Sociology (1925):216-226.
- "Measuring Social Distances." Journal of Applied Sociology (1925) : 299-308.
- "Social Distance in the City." Proceedings and Publications of the American Sociological Society. 20, (1926), 40-46.
- "Analyzing Changes in Public Opinion." Journal of Applied Sociology (1925) : 372-381.
- "Leadership and Social Distance." Sociology and Social Research 12, 1927: 173-178.
- "Occupational Distance." Sociology and Social Research 13, (1928): 73-81.
- Immigration and Race Attitudes. Boston: D.C. Heath (1928).
- "Attitudes and the Mexican Immigrant" In K. Young (ed) Social Attitudes. New York: Henry Holt (1931): 291-327.
- "A Social Distance Scale." Sociology and Social Research 17 (1932-1933): 265-271.
- "Measuring Public Opinion." Sociology and Social Research 17 (1933): 465-489.
- "The Sociology of William I. Thomas." Sociology and Social Research 34 (1949): 34-48.
- "W. I. Thomas and Social Origins." Sociology and Social Research 43 (1959): 365-69.
- "Some Pioneer American Sociologists." Sociology and Social Research 47 (1963): 25-33
John E. Boodin
- "The New Realism." Journal of Philosophy Psychology and Scientific Methods, 4 (1907): 533-542.
- "The Existence of Social Minds", American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 19, 1913: 1-47.
- "Cognition and Social Interpretation", American Journal of Sociology, 20, 1914: 181-219
- "Value and Social Interpretation", American Journal of Sociology, 21, 1915: 65-103.
- "Social Systems", American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 23, (1918): 705-734.
- "Sensation, Imagination and Consciousness," Psychological Review, 28 (1921): 425-452.
- "The Law of Social Participation" American Journal of Sociology, Vol 27, 1921: 22-53.
Edwin G. Boring.
Melbourne P. Boynton.
John M. Brewster
- "A Behavioristic Account of the Logical Function of Universals: I. Physical Signs and Social Signs" Journal of Philosophy, 33 (1936): 505-514.
- "A Behavioristic Account of the Logical Function of Universals: II. Common Signs and Universals." Journal of Philosophy, 33 (1936): 533-547.
Steuart Henderson Britt
- "Social Psychologists or Psychological Sociologist? —Which." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 32 (1937): 314-18.
- "Past and Present Trends in the Methods and Subject Matter of Social Psychology." Social Forces 15 (1937): 462-469.
- "Social Psychologists and Social Psychology." Journal of Social Psychology, SPSSI Bulletin, 1939, 10: 147-150.
Peter Brock
Albert Perley Brogan
- "Abstract: The Logical Analysis of Intrinsic Value." Pp 105-106 in Wendell T. Bush, “The Joint Meeting of the American and Western Philosophical Associations,” The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 12: 93-108.
- "The Fundamental Value Universal." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 16, (1919): 96-104.
- "Urban's Axiological System." Journal of Philosophy 18 (1921): 197-209.
- "A Study in Statistical Ethics." International Journal of Ethics, 33, (1923): 119-134.
- "Group Estimates of Frequency of Misconduct." International Journal of Ethics, 34, (1924): 254-271.
- "Moral Valuations about Men and Women." International Journal of Ethics, 35 (1925): 105-124.
- "Ethics as Method." International Journal of Ethics, 36, (1926): 263-270.
- "Problems and Methods in Statistical Ethics." Papers and Proceedings of the American Sociological Society. 21 (1927) : 174-177.
- "Moral Judgments of High School Students." International Journal of Ethics 38 (1927): 57-69. (with G. S. Slavens)
- "Objective Pluralism in the Theory of Value." International Journal of Ethics 41 (1931): 287-295.
- "Philosophy and the Problem of Value." Philosophical Review, 42 (1933): 105-129.
Harold Chapman Brown.
John G. Buchanan.
Ernest W. Burgess
- The Function of Socialization In Social Evolution. Chicago: University of Chicago (1916).
- "Family Tradition and Personality" In K. Young (ed) Social Attitudes. New York: Henry Holt (1931): 188-207.
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- "Race Weaker; Scores Women." Chicago Tribune 5 December 1907: 10.
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- "Sunday Evening Club to Last." Chicago Tribune 29 March 1908: 24.
- "Fight ‘White Slave’ Traffic." Chicago Tribune 11 April 1908: 6.
- "Declares White Races Face "Yellow and Black Peril." Chicago Tribune 14 May 1908: 8.
- "‘Pandering’ Law is Tested." Chicago Tribune 11 July 1908: 7.
- "Sellers of Girls Indicted." Chicago Tribune 24 July 1908: 11.
- "Healy Joins In War On Vice." Chicago Tribune 25 July 1908: 3.
- "Appalling Discoveries by Government Agents Show Chicago To Be Greatest White Slave Market in America." Chicago Tribune 26 July 1908: F4, F5.
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- "Thomas Rakes Woman Again." Chicago Tribune 21 Sept. 1908: 1.
- Edward F. Roberts. "Clifford G. Roe, Active Public Prosecutor, Pushes Fight on the White Slave Traffic." Chicago Tribune 27 September 1908: D3
- "Flimflam in a Gas 'Saver.'" Chicago Tribune 8 November 1908: 1.
- "Admits Traffic in White Slaves." Chicago Tribune 19 January 1909: 7.
- "Chinese Women’s Deformed Feet Have Comparison in Occident." Chicago Tribune 7 February 1909: E7.
- "Tell About Vice; Suggest Remedy." Chicago Tribune 9 February 1909: 9.
- "Pastor Assails 'White Slavers.'" Chicago Tribune 15 February 1909: 6.
- "Aroused by Theater Fire; Licenses May Be Seized." Chicago Tribune 22 March 1909: 3.
- "Suffragists Win Big Senate Point." Chicago Tribune 15 April 1909: 1-2.
- "‘World’s Most Wicked City?’ Not Chicago." Chicago Tribune 16 May 1909: H1.
- "Heads Sunday Evening Club." Chicago Tribune 28 May 1909: 11.
- "Resorts Obey Healy’s Order." Chicago Tribune 7 June 1909: 3.
- "Landis Upholds White Slave Law." Chicago Tribune 10 July 1908: 14.
- "Find Girls’ Value Slight." Chicago Tribune 14 July 1909: 2.
- "Praises Savages’ Raising of Child." Chicago Tribune 21 July 1909: 9.
- "Other Wits Than Ours: Professor’s Mistake." 22 July 1909: 10.
- "Franks Confess Graft in Detail." Chicago Tribune 25 July 1909: 2.
- "Sumner Returns to Aid M’Cann." Chicago Tribune 25 July 1909: 2.
- "Train New Guns on Vice of Levee." Chicago Tribune 26 July 1909: 1.
- "Protective League Women Call M’Cann Charges ‘Lies.’" Chicago Tribune 26 July 1909: 2.
- "New Law Inspired White Slave Raid." Chicago Tribune 26 July 1909: 3.
- "Many Interested To Help M’Cann." Chicago Tribune 29 July 1909: 4.
- "Child ‘White Slaves’ Talk." Chicago Tribune 30 July 1909: 3.
- "Intermarriage of Races is Urged by Sociologist." Chicago Tribune 18 August 1909: 11.
- "C. G. Roe Resigns As Wayman’s Aid." Chicago Tribune 1 September 1909: 3.
- "New Sensations For M’Cann Trial." Chicago Tribune 13 September 1909: 1.
- "M’Cann Verdict Spurs Wayman On." Chicago Tribune 24 September 1909: 1.
- "Frank Brothers Spurned by Jews." Chicago Tribune 25 September 1909: 2.
- "Open War on Vice to Protect Girls." Chicago Tribune 26 September 1909: 1.
- "Let Chicago’s Sinners Prepare to Tremble; ‘Gypsy’ Smith Is on the Way." Chicago Tribune 26 September 1909: p. I 7.
- "Churches Enter White Slave War." Chicago Tribune 27 September 1909: 1.
- "White Slave War Well Supported." Chicago Tribune 29 September 1909: 10.
- "‘Gipsy’ Plans Night Parade." Chicago Tribune 2 October 1909: 3.
- "Jews Launch Bolt at White Slavers." Chicago Tribune 3 October 1909: 1, 6.
- "Join Hands in War on White Slavery." Chicago Tribune 6 October 1909: 3.
- "Prepare Assault on Shady Hotels." Chicago Tribune 8 October 1909: 1.
- "Jews Preparing Roster of Vice." Chicago Tribune 9 October 1909: 3.
- "Steward’s Order Throttles Levee." Chicago Tribune 11 October 1909: 1
- "Want Vice War Continued." Chicago Tribune 16 October 1909: 3
- "Vice Regulation Methods Opposed." Chicago Tribune 17 October 1909: 3.
- "Chicago’s Civic Revolution That Shall Free the White Slave." Chicago Tribune 17 October 1909: G4, G5.
- "Civic Awakening Hailed in Report." Chicago Tribune 20 October 1909: 4
- "Prof. Thomas In Lecture Says Poets Distort Facts." Chicago Tribune 21 October 1909: 1.
- "Society Women Aid Vice Fight." Chicago Tribune 22 October 1909: 3.
- "Poem Criticised by U. Of C. Professor." Chicago Tribune 22 October 1909: 6.
- "Member Betrays Band of Panders." Chicago Tribune 24 October 1909: 5
- "Says the Pious Hinder Reforms." Chicago Tribune 25 October 1909: 8.
- "Taylor Defends Vice Views." Chicago Tribune 26 October 1909: 3.
- "Attack Regulation of Vice." Chicago Tribune 2 November 1909: 3.
- "President to Aid War on Panders." Chicago Tribune 25 November 1909: 11.
- "Uncle Sam to Ruin Panders." Chicago Tribune 13 December 1909: 4.
- "Would Wipe Out the First Ward." Chicago Tribune 20 December 1909: 16.
- "Ministers Attack Vice Segregation." Chicago Tribune 28 December 1909: 5.
- "Asks Women’s Aid in Fighting Vice." Chicago Tribune 10 January 1910: 3.
- "White Slave Law Passes in House." Chicago Tribune 13 January 1910: 4.
- "Sees Life Term to Curb Panders." Chicago Tribune 16 January 1910: 3.
- "Lambastes the Women, Too." Chicago Tribune 21 January 1910: 9.
- "Passes White Slave Measure." Chicago Tribune 27 January 1910: 4.
- "Ministers Urge Scrutiny of Vice." Chicago Tribune 1 February 1910: 2.
- "Anti-Pandering Treaty No Good?" Chicago Tribune 1 February 1910: 11.
- "Mayor Will Name Vice Commission." Chicago Tribune 4 February 1910: 2.
- "The Vice Commission." Chicago Tribune 6 February 1910: A4.
- "‘Maternal’ Suffrage is Plea." Chicago Tribune 12 February 1910: 9.
- "Giving Care To Vice Board." Chicago Tribune 14 February 1910: 10.
- "Wipe Out Levee? Easy, Says Iowan." Chicago Tribune 15 February 1910: 5.
- "Members of Mayor’s Vice Commission." Chicago Tribune 6 March 1910: 3.
- "Where Is Money For Vice Inquiry?" Chicago Tribune 7 March 1910: 3.
- "Vice Commission To Hold First Meeting on Tuesday." Chicago Tribune 13 March 1910:6.
- "Vice Commission Begins Its Work." Chicago Tribune 16 March 1910: 17.
- "Lack Cash for Vice Inquiry." Chicago Tribune 18 April 1910: 4.
- "Maps Out Work for Vice Study." Chicago Tribune 3 May 1910: 3.
- "Vice Commission Members Will Ask Fund for Work." 6 May 1910: 3.
- "Women Will Urge Deneen to Abolish Vice Districts." Chicago Tribune 7 May 1910: 9.
- "Vice Landlords Face Publicity?" Chicago Tribune 26 May 1910: 9.
- "A Reformer in Need of Reform." Chicago Tribune 14 July 1910: 4.
- "‘The Tribune’ and White Slavery." Chicago Tribune 15 July 1910: 4.
- "Brundage Wants Vice Segregation." Chicago Tribune 8 September 1910: 7.
- "Business Boom Brings Vice War." Chicago Tribune 8 October 1910: 4.
- "Opposes Segregation Plans." Chicago Tribune 17 October 1910: 11.
- "Vice Board Meets Tuesday." Chicago Tribune 23 October 1910: 3.
- "Vice Board Asks Reformers' Aid." Chicago Tribune 24 October 1910: 9.
- "Might Jail David if He Lived Today." Chicago Tribune 24 October 1910: 11.
- "Vice Commission Begins Huge Task." Chicago Tribune 26 October 1910: 1.
- "Nerve Shocks A Necessity; Ennui Is The Alternative." Chicago Tribune 27 October 1910: 1.
- "Gossip and the Vaso-Motor System." Chicago Tribune 28 October 1910: 12.
- "Report on Vice is Made To Commission of Thirty." Chicago Tribune 30 December 1910: 3.
- "Make More Vice Reports." Chicago Tribune 6 January 1911: 4.
- "Amazed At Vice Conditions Disclosed in Investigation." Chicago Tribune 13 January 1911: 3.
- "Vice Commission Seeks Plan Which Will Stand All Tests." Chicago Tribune 3 February 1911: 3.
- "Reformers Split on Segregation." Chicago Tribune 4 February 1911: 5.
- "Vigilance Society to Meet." Chicago Tribune 5 February 1911: 5.
- "Mayor of Seattle Ousted by Women." Chicago Tribune 8 February 1911: 2.
- "Plan Vice Report Outline." Chicago Tribune 9 February 1911: 2.
- "State or Nation to End Vice?" Chicago Tribune 14 February 1911: 22.
- "Ill Health of Dean Sumner Delays Chicago Vice Report." Chicago Tribune 17 March 1911: 3.
- "5,000 Souls and $15,000,000 A Year Tribute to Vice." Chicago Tribune 6 April 1911: 1.
- "The Vice Report." Chicago Tribune 7 April 1911: 8.
- "Harrison Favors Vice Segregation." Chicago Tribune 7 April 1911: 3.
- "200,000 Ask Board To Convert Levee Into 10 Acre Park." Chicago Tribune 5 May 1911: 1
- "Building Owners Enriched by Vice." Chicago Tribune 11 May 1911: 3.
- "Urge Permanent City Vice Board." Chicago Tribune 30 May 1911: 13.
- "Vice ‘Key’ Would Jolt The Nation, Says Judge Olson." Chicago Tribune 24 June 1911: 1.
- "Views Frisco As Wickedest City." Chicago Tribune 13 July 1911: 2.
- "Brundage Wants Vice Segregated." Chicago Tribune 8 September 1910: 7.
- "Hold Up The Vice Report." Chicago Tribune 15 September 1911: 9.
- "Postoffice Stupidity." Chicago Tribune 16 September 1911: 6.
- "Puts Vice Report Up To Uncle Sam." Chicago Tribune 24 September 1911: 1.
- "Close Mails to Vice Report." Chicago Tribune 27 September 1911: 3.
- "Vice Commission May Invoke Taft." Chicago Tribune 28 September 1911: 6.
- "What is Mailable?" Chicago Tribune 28 September 1911: 10.
- "Here’s Invitation To Jail." Chicago Tribune 8 October 1911: 3.
- "Postoffice Open to Vice Reports." Chicago Tribune 15 October 1911: 2.
- "Denies Vice Key to Inquisitors." Chicago Tribune 29 October 1911: 4.
- "News of the Women’s Clubs." Chicago Tribune 3 November 1911: H3.
- "Move to Aid Youth of Englewood." Chicago Tribune 12 March 1912: 12.
- "Vigilance Association Starts New Campaign Here." Chicago Tribune April 21, 1912: 6.
- "Board Joins War to Suppress Vice." Chicago Tribune 28 October 1912: 3.
- "Helping To Solve a Problem." Chicago Tribune 5 March 1913: 6.
- "Morals Court to Open War on Vice." Chicago Tribune 16 March 1913: 1.
- "Funkhouser As Morals Guardian." Chicago Tribune 21 March 1913: 2.
- "Calls Women to Peace Sessions at The Hague." Chicago Tribune 6 March 1915: 1.
- "Women Called to Peace Meet." Chicago Tribune 21 March 1915: 4.
- "Women Off For Peace Meeting At The Hague." Chicago Tribune 14 April 1915: 4.
- "Women Censure Heckling Wilson by Suffragists.". Chicago Tribune 9 June 1915: 7
- "Suffrage Body Suggests Stand Against Union." Chicago Tribune 10 June 1915: 1.
- "Pastor Caught in Raid Explains He Was Sleuthing." Chicago Tribune 12 June 1915: 17
- "Feminist Speeches Annoy Suffragists." Chicago Tribune 12 June 1915: 19.
- "The Thomas Boys in the Cellar." Chicago Tribune 23 August 1915: 6.
- "Jane Addams Taken Ill On Peace Trip Eve." Chicago Tribune 1 December 1915: 1.
- "Await Tests on Jane Addams." Chicago Tribune 2 December 1915: 4.
- "Hotel Scrub Girl Writes as Poet in Letter Home." Chicago Tribune 5 February 1916: 1.
- "Committee of 15 To Meet." Chicago Tribune 21 May 1916: 11.
- "Healey Ousts Morals Squad; Lid Comes Off?" Chicago Tribune 6 June 1916: 17.
- "Wilson Names Advisers for Defense Body." Chicago Tribune 12 October 1916: 3.
- "Thrasher Tells of Vice." Chicago Tribune 16 October 1916: 1.
- "Mann Act Given Wide Scope By Supreme Court." Chicago Tribune 16 January 1917: 11.
- "Ask Emergency Laws on Liquor During the War." Chicago Tribune 15 April 1917: 14.
- "Chicago Winning Fight on Evil, Is Vice Report." Chicago Tribune 16 May 1917: 13.
- "Police Club Anti-War Rioters." Chicago Tribune 28 May 1917, p. 1, 4.
- "Jane Addams Aids League Against Draft." Chicago Tribune 3 June 1917: 1.
- "Terms of Peace Party Welcome Wrong Russians." Chicago Tribune 3 June 1917: 3.
- "Is In ‘People’s Council,’ Miss Addams Admits." Chicago Tribune 5 June 1917: 3.
- "Slaps at Mayor For Failure To Warn ‘Traitors.’" Chicago Tribune 5 June 1917: 9.
- "Labor Picnic Crowds Hear Peace Orators." Chicago Tribune 9 June 1917: 9.
- "Carter Dissents To Jane Addams’ Views on War." Chicago Tribune 11 June 1917: 13.
- "Council, 60 to 8, Declares City Belongs to U.S." 12 June, 1917: 13.
- "Vice at Newport Perils Recruits, Daniels' Charge." Chicago Tribune 21 June 1917: 3
- "Pacifists Here Preparing for New Conference." Chicago Tribune 25 June 1917: 7.
- "Call Lansing Censor Plan Czar’s Weapon." Chicago Tribune 27 June 1917: 3.
- "3 Minute Muzzle to Soft Pedal Peace Boosters." Chicago Tribune 5 July 1917: 4.
- "They Talked and They Talked At That Peace Meet." Chicago Tribune 8 July 1917: 3.
- "Bar Newspapers Opposing War From U.S. Mails." Chicago Tribune 8 July 1918: A5.
- "Five Mile Zone Around Camps, Wilson Order." Chicago Tribune, 24 July 1917: 5.
- "Baker Order Moral Zones about Camps." Chicago Tribune 17 August 1917: 3.
- "Town Deports Lochner and 5 Pacifists." Chicago Tribune 31 August 1917: 1
- "Big Bill Defies Lowden." Chicago Tribune 2 September 1917: 1-2.
- "Pacifists, Watch Your Step or U.S. Will Get You." Chicago Tribune 3 September 1917: 2.
- "What Outside Press Thinks of Us." Chicago Tribune 4 September 1917: 3.
- "Westbrook Hits At Vice In Loop In Four Raids." Chicago Tribune 10 September 1917: 1.
- "Funkhouser Given Charge of Curbing Vice." Chicago Tribune 16 September 1917: 15.
- "Morality Zone To Encompass American Army." Chicago Tribune 17 September 1917: 5.
- "Booze is Routed When War Comes to North Clark." Chicago Tribune 6 October 1917: 3.
- "Police Seize 47 Men and Women in 9 Vice Raids." Chicago Tribune 29 October 1917: 17.
- "Kansas City Is Told By Army to Close Resorts." Chicago Tribune 9 November 1917: 7.
- [H. L. Mencken.] "Virtuosi of Virtue" Chicago Tribune 2 December 1917: D2.
- [Clara P. Seippel.] "Virtuosi of Virtue" Chicago Tribune 3 December 1917: D2.
- "Disloyalty, Alienism and Dissent." Chicago Tribune 12 December 1917: 8.
- "No Citizenship, No License, May be New City Law." Chicago Tribune 14 December 1917: 5.
- "Schoemaker to Lead Vice Raids All Over City." Chicago Tribune 16 December 1917: 7.
- "Schoemaker in Week-end Vice Raid Seizes 200." Chicago Tribune 24 December 1917: 11.
- "Says Lazy Girls Walk Into City’s Open Vice Jaws." Chicago Tribune 5 January 1918: 13
- "New Campaign Against Vice in Full Blast." Chicago Tribune 6 January 1918: 13.
- "Hands of Judge in Morals Court Tied, Cook Says." Chicago Tribune 7 January 1918: 11.
- "Army Morals at Highest." Chicago Tribune 19 January 1918: 6.
- "Vice Raids Net 100; Schoemaker Directs Squads." Chicago Tribune 21 January 1918: 13
- "U.S. In Charge of War on Vice; Police Give Aid." Chicago Tribune 13 February 1918: 5.
- "U.S. Accuses 12 Hotel Owners of Harboring Vice." Chicago Tribune 14 February 1918: 5
- "Piano Used by Mary Garden is Fuel for 'Bos." Chicago Tribune, 15 February 1918: 13.
- "Raise Fund To Defend Hotels Raided For Vice." Chicago Tribune, 15 February 1918: 13.
- "U.S. Vice Raids Reduce Toll of Police Squads." Chicago Tribune 18 February, 1918: 13.
- "U.S. Will Let Soldiers Drink Liquor in Homes." Chicago Tribune 20 February 1918: 5
- "U.S. Raiders Put End to Resort Long Immune." Chicago Tribune 20 February 1918: 5.
- "U.S. Threatens to Post Soldiers at Doors of Dives." Chicago Daily Tribune 22 February 1918: 7.
- "First Vice Zone Indictment Hits Farris and Wife." Chicago Tribune 3 March 1918: 10.
- "Army and Navy Officers Taken in Hotel Raid." Chicago Tribune 4 March 1918: 15.
- "U.S. To Watch All Loop Hotels, Big and Little." Chicago Tribune 5 March 1918: 13.
- "Taxi Chauffeurs Must Aid U.S. in War on Vice." Chicago Tribune 6 March 1918: 10.
- "Five Mile Dry Zone Fixed For Naval Stations." Chicago Tribune. 7 March 1918: 1.
- "Vice Fight." Chicago Tribune 19 March 1918: 15.
- "Chicago’s Moral Conditions Get Federal O.K." Chicago Tribune 1 April 1918: 8.
- "Vice Raids Aid U.S. and City in Health Drive." 5 April 1918: 15.
- "War to Finish on Vice Planned by Government." Chicago Tribune 6 April 1918: 7.
- "Senate Passes Bill to Jail ‘Foes Within.’" Chicago Tribune 11 April 1918: 5.
- "Five Mile Vice Zone to Get Test in Court." Chicago Tribune 11 April 1918: 13.
- "Daniels Will Investigate Bar Permits Here." Chicago Tribune 11 April 1918: 13.
- "'Dr. Thomas' and Woman Taken in Loop Hotel " Chicago Tribune 12 April 1918: 1.
- "Wife of Thomas Takes Woman Into Her Home." Chicago Tribune 13 April 1918: 1, 8.
- "The Law and the Woman." Chicago Tribune April 13 1918: 8
- "Daniels Seeks Vice Facts Here; Fosdick to Aid." Chicago Tribune 13 April 1918: 13
- "Prof. Thomas Gives A Bond and Quits Cell." Chicago Tribune 14 April 1918: 8.
- "To Resign ?" Chicago Tribune 14 April 1918: 8.
- "Denial from Fort Smith " Chicago Tribune 14 April 1918: 8.
- "Younger Thomas Makes Triangle Into Quadrangle." Chicago Tribune 15 April 1918: 13.
- "Prof. Thomas Suspended from U. of C. Faculty." Chicago Tribune 16 April 1918: 1.
- "Dismiss Thomas from U. of C. on Judson's Order" Chicago Tribune 17 April 1918: 17.
- "Prof. Thomas Is Due In Morals" Chicago Tribune 18 April 1918: 13.
- "Treaties Clash With City Law Against Aliens." Chicago Tribune 18 April 1918: 5.
- "Thomas and His Itty Bitty Lady in Court Today." Chicago Tribune 19 April 1918: 13.
- "Raid Arrests At Stake In Thomas Case" Chicago Tribune 20 April 1918: 5.
- "Mrs. W. I. Thomas Put on Pedestal of Sublimity." Chicago Tribune 21 April 1918: 14
- "Thomas To "Tell World" about Itty-Bitty Lady." Chicago Tribune, 21 April 1918: 14.
- "Thomas Defends Self As A Daring Social Explorer. Chicago Tribune 22 April 1918: 1.
- "Sexcerpts." Chicago Tribune 22 April 1918: 15.
- "Don't Write Bad News to Troops, U. S. Plea to Kin." Chicago Tribune 23 April 1918: 7.
- "U.S. Looks Into Case of Thomas-Mrs. Granger." Chicago Tribune 23 April 1918: 17
- "Vice Cleanup, Called Reason for Army Health." Chicago Tribune 27 April 1918: 5.
- "City Prepares to Enforce New Cabaret Ruling." Chicago Tribune 27 April 1918: 13
- "Mrs. Granger Vanishes From Thomas Home." Chicago Tribune 28 April 1918: 1.
- "Thrasher Goes East to Confer on City Cleanup." Chicago Tribune 28 April 1918: 14.
- "Federal Grip on Vice Zone Strengthened." Chicago Tribune 1 May 1918: 11.
- "Licenses." Chicago Tribune 1 May 1918: 11.
- "Bar Permits and Cabarets Face a Double Funeral." Chicago Tribune 6 May 1918: 7.
- "U.S. Operatives Complete Prof. Thomas Inquiry." Chicago Tribune 8 May 1918: 1
- "Don’t Do As Did Prof. W. I. Thomas, Thrasher Warns." Chicago Tribune, 10 May 1918: 17.
- "Diseased Women Lure Draft Men, Alcock Charges." Chicago Tribune 29 May 1918: 15.
- "U.S. Lieutenant Writes, Ignorant of Wife’s Error." Chicago Tribune 4 June 1918: 15
- "Soldiers Free of Disease." Chicago Tribune 15 July 1918: 6
- "Thrasher Asks For U.S. Help in Fighting Vice." Chicago Tribune 5 September 1918, p. 17.
- "Juvenile League Joins Plea for U.S. Vice Inquiry." Chicago Tribune 6 September 1918: 13.
- "State Council Joins Moffett to Fight Vice." Chicago Tribune 13 Sept 1918: 15.
- "Army Now Takes Hand in Inquiry Into City’s Vice." Chicago Tribune 22 September 1918: A1
- "U.S. Calls Vice Meeting of City, County, State." Chicago Tribune 25 September 1918: 13.
- "City Hall Seeks Curb on Army’s Vice Nemesis." Chicago Tribune 2 October 1918: 13
- "Chicago Put In Military Zone to Check Vice." Chicago Tribune 3 October 1918: 13.
- "Reform Forces will be United for Vice Drive." Chicago Tribune 7 October 1918: 9.
- "U.S. To Throw Ten Mile Vice Zone Round Pier." Chicago Tribune 9 October 1918: 13.
- "Dr. Dorsey Quits Wife of 30 Years at Beck of Muse." Chicago Tribune 4 July 1922: 17.
- "Dr. Dorsey Isn’t A Bohemian, He Tells Reporter." Chicago Tribune 5 July 1922: 3.
- "Death Notices: Helen Castle Mead." Chicago Tribune 26 December 1929: 19.
- "Prof. G. H. Mead, 2 Others Resign at U. of Chicago." Chicago Tribune 5 February 1931: 12.
- "Prof. G. H. Mead of U. Of Chicago Dies Suddenly." Chicago Tribune 27 April 1931: 21.
- "Prof. G. H. Mead Funeral Services to Be Thursday." Chicago Tribune 28 April 1931: 18.
- "Ohio Professor, Military Drill Foe." Chicago Tribune 26 May 1931: 5.
- "Ohio Professor's Ouster Assailed by U.S. Savants." Chicago Tribune 10 August 1931: 24.
- "Communism Viewed As World 'Religion' by Bryn Mawr Man." Chicago Tribune 28 August 1935: 2.
- "Mrs. H. P. Thomas, Jane Addams' Friend, Is Dead." Chicago Tribune 6 June 1935: 23.
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- "The Roots of Social Knowledge," American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926): 59-79.
- "Heredity or Environment," Journal of Applied Sociology 10, (1926): 303-307.
- "Sumner and Methodology," Sociology and Social Research 12, (1928): 303-306.
- "Case Study of Small Institutions as a Method of Research," Publications of the American Sociological Society 22, (1928): 123-132.
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E.D. Cope
Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr.
- Important developments in American social psychology during the past decade (with Ruth Gallagher). Sociometry, 4 (1941): 107-139.
- Important developments in American social psychology during the past decade. (Concluded) (with Ruth Gallagher). Sociometry, 4 (1941): 302-324.
- "The Case-study Method in Prediction" . Sociometry, 4 (1941): 358-370.
Louise F. Cowles
Paul G. Cressey
- "The Social Role of Motion Pictures in an Interstitial Area." Journal of Educational Sociology 6 (1932): 238-243.
- "The Motion Picture Experience as Modified by Social Background and Personality." Journal of Educational Sociology 7 (1934): 504-515.
- "The Motion Picture Experience as Modified by Social Background and Personality." American Sociological Review 3 (1938): 244-230.
- "A Study in Practical Philosophy." The Journal of Higher Education, 9 (1938): 319-328.
Frederic B. Crossley.
H. E. Cunningham.
M. A. Czaplicka.
Edgar Dale
Karl M. Dallenbach
Josephus Daniels.
Charles Darwin.
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- The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. New York: D. Appleton and Company (1872).
John Frederick Dashiell
- "Values and the Nature of Science." Philosophical Review 22 (1913): 520-538
- "Values and Experience." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 11 (1914): 491-497,
- "Humanism and Science". Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 12 (1915): 177-189.
- "Spirit and Matter: A Philosophical Tradition". Journal of Philosophy 14 (1917): 66-74.
- "Sixteen Origins of the Mind." American Journal of Psychology 29 (1918): 435-441.
- "Some Psychological Phases of Internationalism." American Journal of Sociology 25 (1920): 757-768.
- "Are There Any Native Emotions". Psychological Review (1928): 319-327.
- "The Need and Opportunity for Experimental Social Psychology." Social Forces 15 (1937): 490-492.
Berkeley Davids
- "The Passing of Illegitimacy." Law Notes 19 (1915): 144-145.
- "Application of Mann Act to Noncommercial Vice." Law Notes 20 (1916): 144-146
John Dewey
- "Soul and Body" Bibliotheca Sacra 43 (1886): 239-263.
- "The Psychological Standpoint" Mind 11 (1886): 1-19.
- "Psychology as Philosophic Method" Mind 11 (1886): 153-173.
- "The Late Professor Morris." Palladium 31 (1889):110-18.
- "On some current conceptions of the term 'Self'" Mind 15 (1890): 1-19.
- "Green's Theory of the Moral Motive", Philosophical Review 1, (1892): 593-612.
- "The Ego as Cause", Philosophical Review 3, (1894): 337-341.
- "The Psychology of Infant Language." Psychological Review 1 (1894): 63-66.
- "Review of The Psychic Factors of Civilization by Lester F. Ward; Social Evolution by Benjamin Kidd; Civilization during the Middle Ages by George B. Adams and History of the Philosophy of History by Robert Flint." Psychological Review, I (July 1894), 400-411.
- "The Theory of Emotion. (I) Emotional Attitudes", Psychological Review 1, (1894): 553-569.
- "The Theory of Emotion. (2) The Significance of Emotions", Psychological Review 2, (1895): 13-32.
- "The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology", Psychological Review 3, (1896): 357-370.
- "[Review of] The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development by Levi L. Conant, Ph.D. Psychological Review, III, (1896): 326-29
- [Review of} Studies in the Evolutionary Psychology of Feeling by H.M. Stanley" Philosophical Review Vol. 5 (1896): 292-99.
- "The Psychology of Effort", Philosophical Review 6, (1897): 43-56.
- "Evolution and Ethics" The Monist VIII, (1898): 321-341.
- "Review of Social and Ethical Interpretations of Mental Development", Philosophical Review 7, (1898): 398-409.
- "Rejoinder [to Baldwin's Response]", Philosophical Review 7, (1898): 629-630.
- "[Review of] Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development." New World Vol. 7 (1898): 504-522.
- "Some Remarks on the Psychology of Number." Pedagogical Seminary 5 (1898): 426-34.
- "Psychology and Social Practice", Psychological Review 7, (1900): 105-124.
- "The Evolutionary Method As Applied to Morality: I. Its Scientific Necessity", Philosophical Review 11, (1902): 107-124.
- "The Evolutionary Method As Applied to Morality: II. Its Significance for Conduct.", Philosophical Review 11, (1902): 353-371.
- "Interpretation of Savage Mind", Psychological Review 9, (1902): 217-230.
- "Logical Conditions of a Scientific Treatment of Morality", Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, First Series, Vol. III. (1903): 115-139.
- "The St. Louis Congress of the Arts and Sciences" Science, New Series, 18 (1903): 275-278.
- "The St. Louis Congress of the Arts and Science" Science, New Series, 18 (1903): 665.
- "The Terms 'Conscious' and 'Consciousness." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Method ? (1906): 39- 41.
- "Beliefs and Realities." Philosophical Review, 15 (1906): 113- 129.
- "The Logical Character of Ideas." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Method 5 (1908):375-381.
- The School and Society", Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (1907 & 1915).
- "Does Reality Possess Practical Character. "On the Variability of Individual Judgment." In E. L. Thorndike (ed). Essays Philosophical and Psychological in Honor of William James by his Colleagues at Columbia University. New York: Longmans, Green (1908): 53-80.
- The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy and Other Essays. New York: Henry Holt and Company (1910).
- How we think. Lexington, Mass: D.C. Heath, (1910).
- "The Problems of Value." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (1913): 268-269.
- "Psychological Doctrine and Philosophical Teaching." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Method 11 (1914): 505-511.
- Essays in Experimental Logic. Chicago: University of Chicago (1916)
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- "The Need for A Recovery of Philosophy." In Creative Intelligence: Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude edited by John Dewey. New York: Holt (1917): 3- 69
- "Knowledge and Speech Reaction", Journal of Philosophy 19 (1922): 561-570
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- "George Herbert Mead", Journal of Philosophy, 28 (1931): 309-314.
- "Biography of John Dewey." In Paul Arthur Schilpp (ed). The Philosophy of John Dewey. New York: Tudor Publishing Co (1939): 3-45.
Richard Dewey
Daniel D. Droba
- "Methods Used for Measuring Public Opinion." American Journal of Sociology, 37 (1931): 410-423.
- "Statements as Opinion Indicators." Sociology and Social Research 15 (1931): 550-557.
- "Methods For Measuring Attitudes. Psychological Bulletin 29 (1932): 309-323.
- "Education and Negro Attitudes." Sociology and Social Research 17 (1932): 137-141.
- "Topical Summaries of Current Literature: Social Attitudes." American Journal of Sociology 38 (1934): 513-524.
- "The Nature of Attitude." The Journal of Social Psychology 4, (1933): 444-462
Elizabeth Duffy
Ethel S. Dummer (Mrs. W.F. Dummer)
- "Foreword." In Herbert S. Jennings, John B. Watson, Adolph Meyer and William I. Thomas, In Suggestions of Modern Science Concerning Education. New York: Macmillan Co. (1921): v-vi.
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Knight Dunlap
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- "The Foundations of Social Psychology." Psychological Review 30, (1923): 81-102.
- Social Psychology. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins Co (1925).
- "Instinct and Desire," Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 20 (1925-1926):170-173.
- "Are Emotions Teleological Constructs?" American Journal of Psychology 44 (1932): 572-576.
Edwin L. Earp
Charles W. Eliot
Charles A. Ellwood
- "Prolegomena to Social Psychology"
- "I.. The need of the Study of Social Psychology" American Journal of Sociology Vol 4 (1899): 656-665.
- "II. The Fundamental Fact of Social Psychology" American Journal of Sociology Vol 4 (1899): 807-822.
- "III. The Nature and Task of Social Psychology" American Journal of Sociology Vol 5 (1899): 98-109.
- "IV. The Concept of Social Mind" American Journal of Sociology Vol 5 (1899): 220-227.
- "The Theory of Imitation in Social Psychology." American Journal of Sociology 6 (1901): 721-741.
- "Introductory Remarks." Howard J. Rogers (ed) Congress of Arts and Sciences, Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. Vol. 5 (1906): 859.
- "Professor Ross's Conception of Social Psychology." Psychological Bulletin 5 (1908): 381 - 384.
- "The Science of Sociology: A Reply." American Journal of Sociology 15 (1909): 105-110.
- "The Influence of Darwin on Sociology." Psychological Review 16 (1909): 188 - 194.
- "The Origin of Society." American Journal of Sociology 15 (1909): 394-404.
- "The Relations of Sociology and Social Psychology" Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 19 (1924): 3-12.
- "The Uses and Limitations of Behaviorism in Sociology." Publications of the American Sociological Society (1930): 74-82.
Max J. Exner.
Henry P. Fairchild
- "Review of The Polish Peasant in Europe and America by William I Thomas and Florian Znaniecki.(Volumes I & II)" American Journal of Sociology 24 (1918-19): 331-333.
- "Review of The Polish Peasant in Europe and America by William I Thomas and Florian Znaniecki. (Volumes I - V)" American Journal of Sociology 27 (1921-22): 520-524.
Ellsworth Faris
- "[Abstract] Punative Justice and the Social Consciousness." Psychological Bulletin 11 (1914): 46-47
- "The Origin of Punishment." International Journal of Ethics 25 (1914):54-67.
- "The Mental Capacity of Savages." American Journal of Sociology 23 (1918): 603-619.
- "Review of The Secret of Personality by G. T. Ladd." American Journal of Sociology 24 (1918): 221-222.
- "Are Instincts Data or Hypotheses?" American Journal of Sociology 27 (1921): 184-198.
- "Ethnological Light on Psychological Problems" Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XVI (1921): 113-120.
- "Review of Is America Safe for Democracy? by W. McDougal" American Journal of Sociology 27 (1921): 240-243.
- "Review of Primitive Society by R.H. Lowie." American Journal of Sociology 27 (1921): 243-244.
- "Review of Source Book in Anthropology by A.L. Kroeber and T.T. Waterman." American Journal of Sociology 27 (1921) : 244-245.
- "Review of Primitive Society by E.S. Hartland." American Journal of Sociology 28 (1923): 483-484.
- "[Abstract] The Problem and Method in Social Psychology." Psychological Bulletin 21 (1924): 107
- "Review of Principles and Methods of Physical Anthropology by R.S.C. Roy." American Journal of Sociology 28 (1923): 484-485.
- "The Subjective Aspect of Culture" Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XIX (1924): 37-46.
- "The Nature of Human Nature" Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XX (1925): 15-29.
- "Pre-Literate Peoples: Proposing a new term" American Journal of Sociology 30 (1925): 710-712.
- "The Concept of Social Attitudes" Journal of Applied Sociology, Vol. 9 (1925): 404-409.
- "Review of Social Psychology by Floyd Henry Allport." American Journal of Sociology 30 (1925): 367-378.
- "Review of Instinct by L.L. Bernard." American Journal of Sociology 30 (1925): 600-602.
- "Review of The Laws of Social Psychology by F. Znaniecki." American Journal of Sociology 31 (1926): 531-533.
- "Review of The Psychology of Human Society by C.A. Ellwood." American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926): 305-307.
- "Review of Psychologies of 1925." American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926): 309-311.
- "The Concept of Imitation," American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926): 367-378.
- "Review of Social Psychology by Knight Dunlap, An Introduction to Social Psychology by L.L. Bernard, Outlines of Abnormal Psychology by William McDougall, Problems of Personality edited by Campbell et al., The Meaning of Psychology by C.K. Ogden, Brains of Rats and Men by C.J. Herrick." American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926): 482-486.
- "Review of General Theory of Value: Its Meaning and Basic Principles Construed in Terms of Interest by Ralph Barton Perry." American Journal of Sociology 33 (1927): 283-285.
- "Topical Summaries of Current Literature: Social Psychology in America." American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926-27): 623-630.
- "Review of The Nature of the World and of Man. by H.H. Newman et al." American Journal of Sociology 32 (1927): 645-646.
- "The Sect and the Sectarian" Publications of the American Sociological Society XXII, (1927): 144-159.
- "Review of General Theory of Value: Its Meaning and Basic Principles Construed in Terms of Interest by R. B. Perry." American Journal of Sociology 33 (1927): 283-285.
- "Review of The Polish Peasant in Europe and America by William I Thomas and Florian Znaniecki." American Journal of Sociology 33 (1927-28): 816-819.
- "Attitudes and Behavior" American Journal of Sociology, 34 (1928): 271-281.
- "Review of Social Psychology Interpreted by Jesse W. Sprowls, Introduction to Social Psychology by Radhakamal Mukerjee and Narendra Nath Sen-Gupta, An Outline of Social Psychology by J.R. Kantor, Social Psychology: The Psychology of Political Domination by Carl Murchison." American Journal of Sociology 35 (1929): 304-308.
- "Current Trends in Social Psychology" In Thomas Vernor Smith and William Kelley Wright (eds), Essays in Philosophy by Seventeen Doctors of Philosophy of the University of Chicago. Chicago: Open Court (1929): 119-133.
- "Review of The Religion Called Behaviorism by Louis Berman." American Journal of Sociology 34 (1929): 1207.
- "Review of Social Psychology Interpreted by Jesse W. Sprowls, Introduction to Social Psychology by Radhakamal Mukerjee and Narendra Nath Sen-Gupta, An Outline of Social Psychology by J.R. Kantor, Social Psychology: The Psychology of Political Domination by Carl Murchison." American Journal of Sociology 35 (1929): 304-308.
- "Review of The Decroly Class by A. Hamaide." American Journal of Sociology 35 (1929): 313-315.
- "Review of Social Psychology Interpreted by J.W. Sprowls, Introduction to Social Psychology by R. Muckerjee and N.N. Sen-Gupta; An Outline of Social Psychology by J.R. Kantor; and Social Psychology by Carl Murchison." American Journal of Sociology 35 (1929): 304-308.
- "Racial Attitudes and Sentiments." Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, 9 (1929): 479-490.
- "Borderline Trends in Social Psychology" Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XXV (1930): 36-42.
- "Review of Social Psychology of International Conduct by G.M. Stratton." American Journal of Sociology 35 (1930): 833-834.
- "Review of Science and Personality by W. Brown" American Journal of Sociology 35 (1930): 846.
- "Review of The Encyclopaedia of The Social Sciences, Vol I.", American Journal of Sociology 35 (1930): 1112-1113.
- "Review of The Evolution of War by M.R. Davie." American Journal of Sociology 35 (1930): 1114-1116
- "The Concept of Social Attitudes" In K. Young (ed) Social Attitudes. New York: Henry Holt (1931): 3-14.
- "Forward." In Fay Berger Karpf, American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development, and European Background. New York: McGraw-Hill (1932).
- "The Primary Group: Essence and Accident." American Journal of Sociology 38 (1932-33): 41-50.
- "Too Many Ph.D's?." American Journal of Sociology 32 (1933-34): 509-512.
- "Culture and Personality among the Forest Bantu," Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol XXVIII (1934): 3-11.
- "Review of The Evolution of Human Behavior by K.J. Warden." American Journal of Sociology 40 (1934): 268.
- "Review of Emile Durkheim on the Division of Labor in Society by G. Simpson." American Journal of Sociology 40 (1934): 376-377.
- "Review of China's Geographic Foundations by G.B. Cressey and The Chinese by K.S. Latourrette." American Journal of Sociology 40 (1934): 379-380.
- "Review of The Dynamics of Therapy in a Controlled Relationship by J. Taft." American Journal of Sociology 39 (1934): 861-862.
- "Review of An Introduction to Pareto by G. C. Homas and C.P. Curtis." American Journal of Sociology 40 (1935): 667.
- "Review of Education of Primitive People by A. D. Helser." American Journal of Sociology 40 (1935): 685.
- "An Estimate of Pareto." American Journal of Sociology, 41 (1936): 657-668.
- "Review of Mind Self and Society by George H. Mead." American Journal of Sociology 41 (1936): 809-813.
- "Of Psychological Elements." American Journal of Sociology 42 (1936): 159-176.
- "Review of Primitive Behavior by W.I. Thomas." American Journal of Sociology, 43 (1937), 166-171.
- "The Social Psychology of George Herbert Mead." American Journal of Sociology 43 (1937): 391-403.
- "Review of What Man Has Made of Man by M.J. Adler." American Journal of Sociology 43 (1937): 492-493.
- "Review of The Higher Learning in a Democracy by H.D. Gideonse." American Journal of Sociology 43 (1937): 497-498.
- "Journalism — Not Sociology" The Journal of Higher Education, 9 (1938): 229-230.
- "The Promise of Sociology" American Sociological Review 3 (1938): 1-12.
- "Sociology and Human Welfare." Social Forces 18 (1939): 1-9.
- "The Retrospective Act." Journal of Educational Sociology 14 (1940): 79-91
- "Review of Frustration and Aggression by J. Dollard, L.W. Doob, N.E. Miller, O.H. Mowrer and Robert Sears." American Journal of Sociology 45 (1940): 595-598.
- "Review of Foundations for a Science of Personality by A. Angyal." American Sociological Review 7 (1942): 276-278.
- "Review of Frustration and Regression by R. Barker, T. Dembo and K. Levin." American Sociological Review 7 (1942): 140-141.
- "Review of Corporal Punishment by H.A. Falk." American Journal of Sociology 48 (1942): 298.
- "Review of Principles of Anthropology by E.D. Chapple and C.S. Coon." American Sociological Review (1943): 240-241
- "Review of Desert Saints by N. Anderson." American Journal of Sociology, 48 (1943): 522.
- "Review of Conscience and Society by Ranyard West." American Journal of Sociology 50 (1944): 252-253.
- "Review of A Realistic Philosophy of Religion by A.C. Garnett." American Sociological Review 9 (1944): 338-339
- "Review of Sociology of Religion by J. Wach." American Journal of Sociology 50 (1945): 404-405.
- "Review of The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell edited by P.A. Schilpp." American Journal of Sociology 50 (1945): 407-408.
- "Review of The Concept of Dread by Soren Kierkegaard." American Journal of Sociology 50 (1945): 401-404.
- "The Beginnings of Social Psychology." American Journal of Sociology, 50 (1945): 422-428.
- "In Memoriam: W.I. Thomas, 1863-1947." American Journal of Sociology, 53 (1948): 387.
- "W.I. Thomas: 1863-1947." Sociology and Social Research 32 (1948): 755-759.
- "Review of Father of the Man by W.A. Davis and R.J Havighurst." American Journal of Sociology 53 (1948): 401-402.
- "Review of The New Congo by Tom Marvel." American Journal of Sociology 54 (1949): 577-579.
- "Review of This is Race edited by E.W. Count." American Journal of Sociology 56 (1951): 388-389
- "Review of Social Behavior and Personality edited by E.H. Volkart." American Sociological Review 16 (1951): 875-877.
- "Review of Types of Religious Experience, Christian and Non-Christian by Joachim Wach." American Sociological Review 17 (1952): 253-254.
- "Review of Religion Among the Primitives by William J. Goode." American Journal of Sociology 57 (1952): 394-395
- "Review of Types of Religious Experience, Christian and Non-Christian by Joachim Wach." American Sociological Review 17 (1952): 253-254.
- "Review of Religion Among the Primitives by William J. Goode." American Journal of Sociology 57 (1952): 394-395.
- "Review of The Social System by Talcott Parsons." American Sociological Review 18 (1953): 103-106
James T. Farrell.
- "The Philosopher." Pp 23-38 in The Life Adventurous and other stories. New York: Vanguard (1947).
- "George Herbert Mead's Philosophy of the Present." Pp 177-181 in Literature and Morality. New York: Vanguard (1947).
Henry B. Favill.
Leonard W. Ferguson
Warner Fite
Henry Jones Ford
- "The Pretensions of Sociology, " American Journal of Sociology, 15 (1909): 96-104.
- "The Claims of Sociology Examined." American Journal of Sociology, 15 (1909): 244–159
Raymond Blaine Fosdick
- "Letter to the Committee of Fifteen." Annual Report of the Committee of Fifteen, 1917. Chicago: Committee of Fifteen (1917): [insert].
- Excerpts from Chronicle of a Generation. New York: Harper (1958)
Ellis Freeman
G. S. Fullerton.
Ruth Gallagher
- Important developments in American social psychology during the past decade (with Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr.). Sociometry, 4 (1941): 107-139.
- Important developments in American social psychology during the past decade. (Concluded) (with Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr.). Sociometry, 4 (1941): 302-324.
Robert H. Gault
- “Psychology in Social Relations.” American Journal of Sociology 22 (1916) : 734 - 748.
- "A Sense of Social Unity" In Studies in Psychology Contributed by Colleagues and Former Students of Edward Bradford Titchener. Worcester, MA: Louis. N. Wilson (1917): 121-127.
- “Suggestion and Suggestibility,” American Journal of Sociology 25 (1919) : 185-194.
- "The Standpoint of Social Psychology." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 16 (1921): 41-46.
Warner Gettys
Franklin H. Giddings
- "The Ethical Motive." International Journal of Ethics 8 (1898): 316-327.
- "The Psychology of Society." Science 9 (1899): 16-23.
- "A Theory of Social Causation," Publications of the American Economic Association, Third Series, 5 (1904): 383 - 418.
- "Pluralistic Behavior: A Brief of Sociological Theory Restated." American Journal of Sociology 25 (1920): 385-404.
- "Pluralistic Behavior—Concluded: A Brief of Sociological Theory Restated ." American Journal of Sociology 25 (1920): 539-561.
- "The Measurement of Social Forces." Journal of Social Forces, 1 (1922): 1-6.
- "The Pluralistic Field and the Sample." Journal of Social Forces 2 (1924): 481-483.
- "Stimulation Ranges and Reaction Areas." Psychological Review 31 (1924): 449 - 455.
- "The Study of Cases." Journal of Social Forces, 2 (1924): 643-646.
- **Select Bibliography prepared by the Mead Project.**
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Alexander A. Goldenweiser
Thomas Wakefield Goodspeed
- "Helen Culver." In Thomas W. Goodspeed, The University of Chicago Biographical Sketches, II. Chicago: University of Chicago (1925): 77-99.
- Excerpts from The Story of The University of Chicago
- "Beginnings." Chapter 1 in The Story of the University of Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago (1925): 1 - 12.
- "Mr. Rockefeller Opens the Way." Chapter 2 in The Story of The University of Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago (1925): 13-23.
- "The First Million Dollars." Chapter 3 in The Story of The University of Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago (1925): 24-36.
- "The First President." Chapter 4 in The Story of The University of Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago (1925): 37-50.
- "President Harper Plans a University" Chapter 5 in The Story of The University of Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago (1925): 51-62.
- "The College Becomes University." Chapter 6 in The Story of The University of Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago (1925): 63-75.
- "Students Apply and A Faculty is Secured." Chapter 7 in The Story of The University of Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago (1925): 76-88.
- "The Opening Year." Chapter 9 in The Story of The University of Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago (1925): 102-115.
- "The Struggle with the Deficit." Chapter 10 in The Story of The University of Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago (1925): 116-127.
- "The University Continues to Build." Chapter 11 in The Story of The University of Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago (1925): 128-139.
- "Albion Woodbury Small." American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926): 1-14.
Kate Gordon.
Willard C. Gore.
- "Image and Idea in Logic". Chapter 8 in Studies in Logical Theory edited by John Dewey. Chicago: University of Chicago (1903): 183-203.
- "Image or sensation?", Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Method 1, (1904): 434-441.
Harold F. Gosnell.
Edwin W. Grant.
Karl Groos.
- The Play of Animals, translated by Elizabeth L. Baldwin. New York: Appleton (1898).
- The Play of Man, translated by Elizabeth L. Baldwin. New York: Appleton (1901).
G. Stanley Hall
- "The Unity of Mental Science."In Howard J. Rogers (ed) Congress of Arts and Sciences, Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. Vol. 5 (1906): 577-589.
- "Social Phases of Psychology." Proceedings of the American Sociological Society 7 (1912): 38-46.
F H. Hankins
- "Individual Differences: The Galton-Pearson Approach." Social Forces 4 (1925): 272-281.
- "Franklin Henry Giddings, 1855 – 1931: Some Aspects of His Sociological Theory." American Journal of Sociology 37 (1931): 349-367.
Samuel Northrup Harper
A. W. Harris.
Hornell Hart.
Joseph Kinmont Hart
Dale A. Hartman
- "The Measurement and Motivation of Atypical Opinion in a Certain Group." American Political Science Review 19 (1925): 735-760 (with Floyd H. Allport).
Philip M. Hauser
Hildegarde Hawthorne.
D. O. Hebb
William Arthur Heidel
Charles Richmond Henderson.
E. N. Henderson.
C. Judson Herrick
Kate Hevner
- "An Empirical Study of Three Psychophysical Methods." Journal of General Psychology 4 (1930): 191-209.
- "A Time-saving Device for the Construction of Attitude Scales." Journal of Social Psychology 4 (1933): 366-372.
Elmer D. Hinckley
A. N. Holcombe
Harry Levi Hollingworth
- "Experimental Studies in Judgment: Judgments of the Comic." Psychological Review 18 (1911): 132 - 156.
- "Judgments of Persuasiveness." Psychological Review 18 (1911): 233-256.
- "Some Characteristics of Judgments of Evaluation." Chapter X in H. L. Hollingworth, Experimental Studies in Judgment, Archives of Psychology #29 (1913): 96-119.
- "Professor Cattell's Studies by the Method of Relative Position." In "The Psychological Researches of James McKeen Cattell: A Review by some of his pupils." Archives of Psychology # 30 (1914): 75-91.
Edwin B. Holt
- "The Place of Illusory Experience in a Realistic World." In The New Realism: Cooperative Studies in Philosophy by Edwin B. Holt, Walter T. Marvin, William Pepperel Montague, Ralph Barton Perry, Walther B. Pitkin and Edward Gleason Spaulding. New York: Macmillan Company (1912): 303-373.
- "Response and Cognition I: The Specific Response Relation." The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and ScientificMethods, 12 (1915): 365-373.
- "Response and Cognition II: Cognition as Response." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 12 (1915): 393-409.
- The Freudian Wish and Its Place in Ethics. New York: Henry Holt and Company (1915).
- "On the Locus of Teleology: A Rejoinder." Journal of Philosophy 18 (1921): 551-556.
- "The Whimsical Condition of Social Psychology, and of Mankind." In Horace M. Kallen and Sidney Hook (ed), American Philosophy Today and Tomorrow. New York: Lee Furman, Inc (1935): 171-202.
- Selected bibliography prepared by the Mead Project.
Hamilton Holt
- Excerpts from The Life Stories of Undistinquished Americans as Told by Themselves . New York : James. Potter & Co (1906)
Floyd Nelson House
- "The Concept "Social Forces" in American Sociology. Section I. Introduction." American Journal of Sociology, 31( 925): 145-156.
- "The Concept "Social Forces" in American Sociology. Section II. Ward's Classification of Social Forces and Those of His More Direct Imitators" American Journal of Sociology, 31 (1925): 156-172.
- "The Concept "Social Forces" in American Sociology. Section III. Geographic Factors as Social Forces." American Journal of Sociology, 31 (1925.): 347-356.
- "The Concept "Social Forces" in American Sociology. Section IV. Instincts as Social Forces." American Journal of Sociology, 31 (1925): 357-365.
- "The Concept "Social Forces" in American Sociology. Section V. The "Interest" Concept." American Journal of Sociology, 31 (1926): 507-512
- " The Concept "Social Forces" in American Sociology. Section VI. Wishes and Attitudes as Social Forces." American Journal of Sociology, 31 (1926): 512-525.
- "Social Relations and Social Interaction." American Journal of Sociology, 31 (1926): 617-633.
- "The Concept "Social Forces" in American Sociology: Section VII. Theories of Social Causation More or Less Inconsistent with the "Social Forces" Concept as Developed by Ward and His Followers." American Journal of Sociology, 31 (1926): 763-782.
- "The Concept "Social Forces" in American Sociology: Section VIII. Institutions, Groups, and Persons Seen as Social Forces—The Social Workers' Point of View." American Journal of Sociology, 31 (1926): 782-793.
- "The Concept "Social Forces" in American Sociology: Section IX. Conclusion: Summary of Findings." American Journal of Sociology, 31(1926): 794-799.
- "The Polish Peasant." Chapter 24 in Floyd N. House, The Development of Sociology. New York: McGraw-Hill (1936): 283-290.:
Delton Thomas Howard
Robert F. Hoxie
Walter S. Hunter
Robert M. Hutchins
The Independent.
William James
- "Great Men, Great Thoughts and the Environment." Atlantic Monthly 46 (1880): 441-459.
- "What is an Emotion?" Mind, 9, (1884): 188-205. (at Classics in the History of Psychology)
- "What is an Instinct?" Scribner's Magazine 1 (1887): 355-365.
- "The Chicago School", Psychological Bulletin, Vol 1 (1904): 1-5.
- Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking. New York: Longmans, Green and Co. (1907).
- The Meaning of Truth. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., (1911).
- "The Moral Equivalent of War" Chapter 11 in Memories and Studies, New York: Longmans, Green and Co. (1911): 267-296.
- "Remarks at the Peace Banquet" Chapter 12 in Memories and Studies, New York: Longmans, Green and Co. (1911): 299-306.
- Essays in Radical Empiricism. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., (1912).
O. Edward Janney.
Albert Ernest Jenks
Bascom Johnson.
- "Next Steps." Journal of Social Hygiene, 4 (1918): 9-23.
- "Eliminating Vice from Camp Cities." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 78, (1918): 60-64.
H. M. Johnson
Charles H. Judd
Jacob Robert Kantor
- "A Functional Interpretation of Human Instincts," Psychological Review 27, (1920): 50-72.
- "A Tentative Analysis of the Primary Data of Psychology." Journal of Philosophy (1921): 253-269.
- "Suggestions Toward a Scientific Interpretation of Perception," Psychological Review 27 (1920): 191-216.
- "An Attempt Toward a Naturalistic Description of Emotions. (I)" Psychological Review 28, (1921): 19-43.
- "An Attempt Toward a Naturalistic Description of Emotions. (II)" Psychological Review 28, (1921): 120-140.
- "An Objective Interpretation of Meanings", American Journal of Psychology 22 (1921): 231-248.
- "The Psychology of Reflex Action" American Journal of Psychology 33 (1922): 19-42.
- "The Nervous System, Psychological Fact or Fiction?" Journal of Philosophy 19 (1922): 38-49.
- "Memory: a triphase objective action." Journal of Philosophy 19 (1922): 624-639.
- "The Integrative Character of Habits." Journal of Comparative Psychology 2 (1922): 195-226.
- "An Analysis of Psychological Language Data," Psychological Review 29 (1922): 267-309.
- "The Psychology of Feeling or Affective Reactions" American Journal of Psychology 34 (1923): 433-463.
- "An Objective Analysis of Volitional Behavior." Psychological Review 30 (1923): 116-144.
- "Concerning Some Faulty Conceptions of Social Psychology" Journal of Philosophy 20 (1923): 421-433.
- "What are the Data and Problems of Social Psychology." Journal of Philosophy 20 (1923): 449-457.
- "The Problem of Instincts and Its Relation to Social Psychology ." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 18,(1923-24): 50-77.
- "The Institutional Foundation of a Scientific Social Psychology." American Journal of Sociology, Vol 29, (1924): 674-685.
- "Review of Instinct: A Study in Social Psychology by L.L. Bernard." International Journal of Ethics 35 (1924-1925): 429-432.
- "Language as Behavior and as Symbolism." Journal of Philosophy, 26, (1929): 150-158.
- An Outline of Social Psychology. Chicago: Follett Publishing Company, (1929)
- "Philosophic Implications of Organismic Psychology." In Thomas Vernor Smith and William Kelley Wright (eds), Essays in Philosophy by Seventeen Doctors of Philosophy of the University of Chicago. Chicago: Open Court (1929): 197-214.
- "Review of Mind Self and Society
from the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist," International
Journal or Ethics 45, (1935): 459-461.
- for biographical information see Obituary by Paul Mountjoy and Jay Hansor
- for bibliographical information see Smith's recent bibliography
Fay Berger Karpf
- "The Development of Social Psychology." Publications of the American Sociological Society XXII, (1927): 71-81.
- Excerpts from American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and
European Background
- Note: Ellsworth Faris's "Foreward to this book can be found as Faris (1932)
- "Preface." In American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and European Background. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company (1932): vii-ix.
- "James M. Baldwin." Section I of Chapter VI "Social Psychological Thought As An Extension of Psychological and Sociological Theory" in American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and European Background. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company (1932): 269-291.
- "Charles H. Cooley." Section II of Chapter VI "Social Psychological Thought As An Extension of Psychological and Sociological Theory" in American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and European Background. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company (1932): 291-307.
- "George H. Mead" Section II of Chapter VII in "The Emergence of a Differentiated Social Psychology" in American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and European Background. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company (1932): 318-327.
- "John Dewey" Section III of Chapter VII "The Emergence of a Differentiated Social Psychology" in American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and European Background. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company (1932): 327-350.
- "William I. Thomas, Ellsworth Faris, and Others Associated with Their Social Psychological Viewpoints" Section IV of Chapter VII "The Emergence of a Differentiated Social Psychology" in American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and European Background. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company (1932): 351-384.
- "Emory S. Bogardus" Section II in Chapter VIII in "The Emergence of a Differentiated Social Psychology (Continued)" in American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and European Background. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company (1932): 394-399.
- "Floyd H. Allport" Part I of Section III in Chapter VIII in "The Emergence of a Differentiated Social Psychology (Continued)" in American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and European Background. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company (1932): 400-407.
- "L. L. Bernard" Part 2 of Section III of Chapter VIII "The Emergence of a Differentiated Social Psychology (continued)" in American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and European Background. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company (1932): 407-413.
- "Summary and Conclusions." Chapter 10 in American Social Psychology: Its Origins, Development and European Background. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company (1932): 416-429.
- "American Social Psychology — 1951." American Journal of Sociology 58 (1952-1953): 187-193.
Daniel Katz
- "The Cultural Adjustment of the Polish Group in the City of Buffalo: An Experiment in the Technique of Social Investigation." Social Forces, 6 (1927): 76-85. (with Niles Carpenter)
- "Attitude Measurement as a Method in Social Psychology." Social Forces 15 (1937): 479-482.
- "Obituary Floyd H. Allport (1890 - 1978)." American Psychologist 34 (1979): 351-353.
Edward J. Kempf
E.A. Kirkpatrick
George J. Kneeland
Knoxville Journal and Tribune
Kurt Koffka
- "Perception: An introduction to the Gestalt-theorie." Psychological Bulletin, 19, (1922): 531-585. At Classics in the History of Psychology at York University,
A.L. Kroeber
- "The Possibility of a Social Psychology." American Journal of Sociology 24 (1918): 633-650.
- "Review of The Polish Peasant in Europe and America" by Willliam I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki." American Anthropologist, NS 32 (1930): 321.
Ernst T. Krueger
- "The Value of Life History Documents for Social Research." Journal of Applied Sociology 9 (1925): 196-201.
- "The Technique of Securing Life History Documents." Journal of Applied Sociology 9 (1925): 290-298.
- "Some Methodological Problems of Social Psychology and Social Psychiatry." Social Forces 17 (1938): 41-47.
- "Review of Experimental Social Psychology by Gardner Murphy, Lois B. Murphy and Theodore Newcomb." Social Forces 17 (1939): 572-575.
Daniel H. Kulp, II.
- "The Form of Statements in Attitude Tests." Sociology and Social Research 18 (1933): 18-25.
- "Concepts in Attitude Tests With Special Reference to Social Questions." Sociology and Social Research 19 (1935): 218-224.
Gertrude Mary Kuper.
George Trumbull Ladd
Herbert S. Langfeld
- "[Abstract]: Concerning the Image." Psychological Bulletin 13 (1916): 60.
- "Fifty Volumes of the Psychological Review." Psychological Review 50 (1943): 143-155.
- "Edwin Bissell Holt 1873 - 1946." Psychological Review 53 (1946): 251-258.
Judd Larmor
Philip Lasley
Willard Lay
Gustav Le Bon
- The Crowd.
- The Psychology of Socialism. New York, The MacMillan Company (1899). Reprinted by Frazer Publishing Company: Wells,Vermont 1965.
M. B. Levick.
Rensis Likert
Ralph Linton.
Lippmann, Walter
Literary Digest
- "A National Vote on Prohibition and the Bonus." Literary Digest 74, July 8, 1922 : 9.
- "First Returns in "The Digest's" Nation-wide Poll." Literary Digest 74, July 15, 1922: 5-6.
- "'The Digest's' Poll at 200,000 Mark." Literary Digest 74, July 22, 1922: 5-6
- '"Wet" and "Dry" Spots in the Growing "Digest Poll.' Literary Digest 74 July 29, 1922: 5-6.
- "'The Digest's' Poll at the Half-Million Mark." Literary Digest, 74 August 5, 1922: 11-12.
- "Cross-currents in 'The Digest's' Prohibition Poll." Literary Digest 74, August 12, 1922: 5-6.
- "Women Vote in 'The Digest's' Poll." Literary Digest 74 August 19, 1922: 7-9.
- "'Wets' and 'Drys' in 'The Digest's' Prohibition Poll.." Literary Digest 74 August 26, 1922: 8-10
- "Women Vote "Drier" in the Digest's Poll." Prohibition Poll. Literary Digest, 74 September 2 1922: 13-14
- "Final Returns In 'The Digest's' Prohibition Poll. Literary Digest, 74 September 9 1922: 11 -13.
- "How 'The Digest's' Big Poll Was 'Put Over.'" Literary Digest 74 September 9, 1922: 15.
Harvey J. Locke
Fred Lockely
Arthur O. Lovejoy
- "Some Eighteenth Century Evolutionists. I." The Popular Science Monthly 65 (1904): 238-251.
- "Some Eighteenth Century Evolutionists. II." The Popular Science Monthly 65 (1904): 323-340.
- "The Argument for Organic Evolution before The Origin of Species. I" The Popular Science Monthly 75 (1909): 499-514.
- "The Argument for Organic Evolution before The Origin of Species. II" The Popular Science Monthly 75 (1909): 537-549.
- "Pragmatism and Realism," The Journal of Philosophy Psychology and Scientific Method. 6 (1909):575-580.
- "Kant and Evolution. I. " The Popular Science Monthly 77 (1910): 538-553.
- "Kant and Evolution. II." The Popular Science Monthly 78 (1911): 36-51.
Robert H. Lowie
Simon J. Lubin and Christina Krysto.
Robert MacDougall
Robert .M. MacIver
- "What is Social Psychology." Sociological Review 6 (1913): 147-161.
- "Is Sociology a Natural Science?" Papers and Proceedings of the American Sociological Society, 25 (1933): 33-35.
John F. Markey
- "The Place of Language Habits in a Behavioristic Explanation of Consciousness," Psychological Review 32 (1925):: 384-401.
- "A Redefinition of Social Phenomena: Giving a basis for comparative sociology." American Journal of Sociology Vol. 31 (1925-26): 733-743.
- The Symbolic Process and Its Integration in Children: A Study in Social Psychology. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company (1928).
- "Review of The Psychology of Language by Walter B. Pillsbury and Clarence L. Meader." American Journal of Sociology 35 (1929): 324-325.
- "Trends in Social Psychology." Chapter 3 in George A. Lundberg, Read Bain, and Nels Anderson (eds). Trends in American Sociology. New York: Harper and Brothers (1929): 115-171.
Franklin H. Martin.
Mabel F. Martin
William McDougall.
- An Introduction to Social Psychology. Boston: John W. Luce (1926) also including Supplementary Chapters from 1950 edition.
- "Can Sociology and Social Psychology Dispense with Instincts?" Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 19, (1924): 13-41.
- "William McDougall." In Carl Murchison (ed.) A History of Psychology in Autobiography. Vol. 1. New York: Russell and Russell (1930): 191- 223.
Evander B. McGilvary
- "The Problem of Values. [Report of the American Philosophical Association Committee on Discussion]". Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods. 10 (1913): 168. with W. B. Pitkin, H. A. Overstreet and E. G. Spaulding.
- "Review of The Philosophy of the Present by G. H. Mead." International Journal of Ethics, 43 (1933): 345-349.
Joseph V. McKee.
Simon Fraser McLennan
- "Emotion, Desire and Interest: Descriptive." Psychological Review 2, (1895): 462-474.
- "Typical Stages in the Development of Judgment". Chapter 6 in Studies in Logical Theory edited by John Dewey. Chicago: University of Chicago (1903): 128-142.
Robert McMurdy.
Quinn McNemar
George Herbert Mead
- " The Relation of Art to Morality ", Oberlin Review 9, (1881): 63-64.
- " Charles Lamb ", Oberlin Review 10, (1882-3): 15-16.
- " De Quincy ", Oberlin Review 10, (1882-3): 50-52.
- " John Locke ", Oberlin Review 10 (1882-3): 217-19.
- " Republican Persecution " , The Nation 39 (1884): 519-20.
- " The Problem of Psychological Measurement (Abstract of a paper read to the second annual meeting of the American Psychological Association.)" Proceedings of the American Psychological Association New York: MacMillan (1894): 22-23.
- " The Greek Mysteries ". An abstract of a paper presented to the Philosophical Society of the University of Michigan in January 1894. University of Michigan, University Record 3 (1894): 102.
- " Herr Lasswitz on Energy and Epistemology ", Psychological Review 1 (1894): 172-5.
- " Review of Die Moderne Energetik in ihrer Bedeutung für die Erkenntniskritik by K. Lasswitz ", Psychological Review 1 (1894): 210-3.
- " Review of An introduction to Comparative Psychology by C.L. Morgan ", Psychological Review 2 (1895): 399-402.
- " A Theory of Emotions from the Physiological Standpoint " (Abstract of a paper read to the third annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, 1894) , Psychological Review (1895): 162-164.
- " The Relation of Play to Education " , University of Chicago Record 1 (1896): 140-5.
- " Review of Untersuchungen zur Phänomenologie und Ontologie des menschlichen Geistes by G. Class ", American Journal of Theology 1 (1897): 789-92.
- " The Child and His Environment ", Transactions of the Illinois Society for Child-Study 3 (1897): 1-11.
- " The Working Hypothesis in Social Reform ", American Journal of Sociology 5 (1899): 367-71.
- " Review of 'The Psychology of Socialism' by G. Le Bon ", American Journal of Sociology 5 (1899): 404-12.
- " Suggestions Towards a Theory of the Philosophical Disciplines ", Philosophical Review 9 (1900): 1-17.
- " Review of Philosophie des Geldes by G. Simmel ", Journal of Political Economy 9, (1900-1): 616-9.
- " A New Criticism of Hegelianism: Is It Valid? ", American Journal of Theology 5 (1901): 87-96.
- " The Definition of the Psychical ", Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, First Series, Vol. III Chicago: University of Chicago (1903): 77-112.
- " The Basis for a Parents' Association ", Elementary School Teacher 4 (1903-4): 375-91.
- " Image or Sensation ", Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Method 1 (1904): 604-7.
- " The Relation of Psychology and Philology ", Psychological Bulletin 1 (1904): 375-91.
- " Review of Du rôle de l'individu dans le déterminisme social and Le probleme du déterminisme, déterminisme biologique et déterminisme social by D. Draghiscesco ", Psychological Bulletin 2 (1905): 399-405.
- " Review of Études sur la sélection chez l'homme by Paul Jacoby ", Psychological Bulletin 2 (1905): 407-12.
- " Science in the High School ", School Review 14, (1906): 237-49
- " The Imagination in Wundt's Treatment of Myth and Religion ", Psychological Bulletin 3,(1906): 393-9.
- " The Teaching of Science in College ", Science 24 (1906): 390-7.
- " Concerning Animal Perception ", Psychological Review 14, (1907): 383-90.
- " Editorial Notes: School System in Chicago", School Review 15 (1907): 160-5.
- " Review of The Newer Ideals of Peace by Jane Addams" , American Journal of Sociology 13, (1907): 121-8.
- " Review of L'Evolution créatrice by Henri Bergson " Psychological Bulletin 4 (1907): 379-84.
- " The Relation of Imitation to the Theory of Animal Perception " (Abstract of a paper read to the fifteenth annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, 1906) , Psychological Bulletin 4 (1907): 210-211.
- " The Educational Situation in the Chicago Public Schools ", City Club Bulletin 1 (1907-8): 131-8.
- " Educational Aspects of Trade Schools", Union Labor Advocate 8 (1908): 19-20.
- " The Philosophical Basis of Ethics " , International Journal of Ethics 18 (1908): 311-23.
- " The Social Settlement, Its Basis and Function", University of Chicago Record 12 (1907-8): 108-10.
- " McDougall's Social Psychology", Psychological Bulletin 5 (1908): 385-391.
- " Review of L'Ideal moderne by Paul Gaultier ", Psychological Bulletin 5 (1908): 403-4.
- " Editorial Notes: Policy Statement of the Elementary School Teacher ", Elementary School Teacher 8, (1907-8): 281-4.
- " Editorial Notes: Industrial Education and Trade Schools", Elementary School Teacher 8 (1907-8): 402-6.
- " Editorial Notes: Resolution on Industrial Training ", Elementary School Teacher 9 (1908-9): 156-7.
- " Editorial Notes: Industrial Training", Elementary School Teacher 9 (1908-9): 212-4.
- " Industrial Education, the Working-Man, and the School ", Elementary School Teacher 9 (1908-9): 369-83.
- " Editorial Notes: Moral Training in the Schools", Elementary School Teacher 9 (1908-9): 327-8.
- " Editorial Notes: The Problem of History in Elementary School ," Elementary School Teacher 9 (1908-9): 433-434.
- " Social Psychology as Counterpart to Physiological Psychology ", Psychological Bulletin 6 (1909): 401-408.
- " The Adjustment of Our Industry to Surplus and Unskilled Labor" Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections 34 (1909): 222-225.
- " Social Consciousness and the Consciousness of Meaning ", Psychological Bulletin 7 (1910): 397-405.
- " The Psychology of Social Consciousness Implied in Instruction ", Science 31 (1910): 688-93.
- " What Social Objects does Psychology Presuppose " (Abstract of a paper read to the eighteenth annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, 1909) , Psychological Bulletin 7 (1910): 52-3.
- " What Social Objects Must Psychology Presuppose? ", Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7, (1910): 174-80.
- "[Entry for] Mead, Prof. G. H.." American Men of Science (Second Edition). New York: Science Press (1910): p. 315.
- " Review of Social Value, A Study in Economic Theory by B. M. Anderson Jr. ", Psychological Bulletin 8 (1911): 432-6.
- " Review of Individualism: Four lectures on the Significance of Consciousness for Social Relations by W. Fite ", Psychological Bulletin 8 (1911): 323-8.
- " The Mechanism of Social Consciousness ", Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9, (1912): 401-6.
- A Report on Vocational Training in Chicago and in other Cities: an analysis of the need for industrial and commercial training in Chicago, a study of present provisions therefor in comparison with such provisions in twenty-nine other cities, together with recommendations as to the best form in which such training may be given in the public school system of Chicago, coauthor with Ernest A. Wreidt and William J. Bogan . Chicago: City Club of Chicago (1912).
- "A Report of the Public Education Committee of the City Club of Chicago upon Issues involved in the proposed legislation for Vocational Education In Illinois containing also a Suggested Draft of A Bill and A Statement and some Discussion of Underlying Principles ", City Club Bulletin 5, (1912): 373-383.
- " Exhibit of the City Club Committee on Public Education ", City Club Bulletin 5(1912): 9.
- " Probation and Politics ," Survey 27, (1912): 2004-2014. It is probable, but not certain that Mead was the author of this essay.
- " Remarks on Labor Night Concerning Participation of Representatives of Labor in the City Club ", City Club Bulletin 5 (1912): 214-5.
- " The Social Self ", Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (1913): 374-380.
- " A Heckling School Board and an Educational Stateswoman ", Survey 31 (1914): 443-4.
- " Natural Rights and the Theory of the Political Institution ", Journal of Philosophy 12 (1915): 141-155.
- " Constitutional and Political Guarantees ", Philosophical Review 24 (1915): 193-194 Summary by W. F. Dodd.
- " The Psychological Bases of Internationalism ", Survey 33 (1915): 604-7.
- " The Larger Educational Bearings of Vocational Guidance ", in: Meyer Bloomfield (ed.), Readings in Vocational Guidance (Boston 1915): 43-55.
- " Madison: The passage of the University of Wisconsin through the state political agitation of 1914; the survey by William H. Allen and his staff and the legislative fight of 1915, with the indications these offer of the place the state university holds in the community ", Survey 35 (1915): 349-51, 354-61.
- ' A Rejoinder ', Survey 35 (1915): 607, 610.
- " Professor Hoxie and the Community ",University of Chicago Magazine 9 (1916-7): 114-117.
- " The Conscientious Objector ", National Security League, Patriotism through Education Series, Pamphlet No. 33. New York, 1917.
- "Germany's Crisis - Its Effect on Labor, Part I", Chicago Herald July 26, 1917.
- "War Issues to U. S. Forced by Kaiser", Chicago Herald August 2, 1917.
- "America's Ideals and the War", Chicago Herald August 3, 1917.
- "Democracy's Issues in the World War", Chicago Herald August 4, 1917.
- " Josiah Royce - A Personal Impression ", International Journal of Ethics 27 (1917): 168-70.
- " Scientific Method and Individual Thinker ", in: John Dewey et al. (eds), Creative Intelligence: Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude New York: Henry Holt and Co. (1917): 176-227.
- " Review of Truancy and Non-Attendance in the Chicago Schools by Edith Abbott and Sophonisba P. Breckinridge ", Survey 38 (1917): 369-70.
- " The Psychology of Punitive Justice ", American Journal of Sociology 23 (1918): 577-602.
- " Review of The Nature of Peace and the Terms of Its Perpetuation by Thorsten Veblen ', Journal of Political Economy 26 (1918): 752-62.
- "Social Work, Standards of Living and the War" Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work 45 (1918): 637-644.
- "The League and the Community." Bulletin of the Vocational Supervision League, April 15, 1919, I.
- " A Translation of Wundt's 'Folk Psychology' ", American Journal of Theology 23 (1919): 533-36.
- " Retiring President's Address ", City Club Bulletin 13 (1920): 94-95.
- "Idea", in Shailer Mathews and Gerald Birney Smith (eds), A Dictionary of Religion and Ethics (New York 1921): 215-216.
- "Ideal", in Shailer Mathews and Gerald Birney Smith (eds), A Dictionary of Religion and Ethics (New York 1921): 216.
- "Individualism", in Shailer Mathews and Gerald Birney Smith (eds), A Dictionary of Religion and Ethics (New York 1921): 222.
- "Infinity", in Shailer Mathews and Gerald Birney Smith (eds), A Dictionary of Religion and Ethics (New York 1921): 223.
- "Law of Nature, Natural Law", in Shailer Mathews and Gerald Birney Smith (eds), A Dictionary of Religion and Ethics (New York 1921): 254-255.
- "A Behavioristic Account of the Significant Symbol", Journal of Philosophy 19 (1922), pp. 157-63.
- "Scientific Method and the Moral Sciences", International Journal of Ethics 33 (1923), pp. 229-47.
- "Review of The Domain of Natural Science by E.W. Hobson", Journal of Religion 4 (1924), pp. 324-7.
- "The Genesis of the Self and Social Control", International Journal of Ethics 35 (1925), pp. 251-77.
- "The Nature of Aesthetic Experience", International Journal of Ethics 36 (1926), pp. 382-92.
- "The Objective Reality of Perspectives", in: Edgar S. Brightman (ed.), Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Philosophy (New York 1926), pp. 75-85.
- "A Pragmatic Theory of Truth", "Studies in the Nature of Truth" University of California Publications in Philosophy 11 (1929), pp. 65-88.
- "Bishop Berkeley and his Message", Journal of Philosophy 26 (1929), pp. 421-430.
- "National-Mindedness and International-Mindedness", International Journal of Ethics 39 (1929), pp. 385-407.
- "The Nature of the Past", in John Coss (ed.), Essays in Honor of John Dewey New York: Henry Holt & Co. (1929), pp. 235-42.
- "Cooley's Contribution to American Social Thought", American Journal of Sociology 35 (1930), pp. 693-706.
- "Philanthropy from the Point of View of Ethics", in E. Faris, F. Laune and A. J. Todd (eds), Intelligent Philanthropy (Chicago 1930), pp. 133-48.
- "The Philosophies of Royce, James, and Dewey in Their American Setting", International Journal of Ethics 40 (1930), pp. 211-31.
- "Dr. A. W. Moore"s Philosophy", University of Chicago Record, New Series, 17 (1931), pp. 47-9.
- The Philosophy of the Present. Edited by Arthur E. Murphy. Open Court: La Salle (Illinois) 1932. (This volume contains the following essays in its appendix: Empirical Realism, pp. 93-118; The Physical Thing, pp. 119-39; Scientific Objects and Experience, pp. 140-60; and nos 84 and 86 of this bibliography).
- Mind, Self, and Society from the Perspective of a Social Behaviorist, Edited by Charles W. Morris. Chicago: University of Chicago (1934).
- "The Philosophy of John Dewey", International Journal of Ethics 46 (1936), pp. 64-81.
- Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century, Edited by Merritt H. Moore. University of Chicago: Chicago (1936).
- The Philosophy of the Act, Edited by Charles W. Morris et al. University of Chicago: Chicago (1938).
- "How can a sense of citizenship be secured?" Mead papers, (date unknown): 1-11.
- "Emotion and Instinct" Mead papers, (date unknown): 1-3.
- "The Problem of Comparative Psychology" Mead papers, (date unknown): 1-16a.
- "The Social Character of Instinct" Mead papers, (date unknown): 1-5.
- "The University and the School of Education" Mead papers, (date unknown): 1-6.
- "On the Influence of Darwin's Origin of Species". Unpublished manuscript (circa 1909?). 17 pages.
- "Social Bearings of Industrial Education" Mead papers, (date unknown): 1-24.
Mead Project
- "Research Note: Chicago Committee of Fifteen, 1911-1925." St. Catharine's, ON: The Mead Project (2006).
- "Research Note: Council of National Defense, Its Advisory Commission and Officers." St. Catharine's, ON: The Mead Project (2006).
- "Research Note: Contents of the Social Psychology issue of the Psychological Bulletin, 1904 - 1913." St. Catharine's ON: The Mead Project (2006)
- "Research Note: Courses Taught by Mead at the University of Chicago." St. Catharine's ON: The Mead Project (2006).
- "Research note: Courses Taught by Mead at the University of Michigan." St. Catharine's ON: The Mead Project (2006).
- "Research Note: Directors of the American Social Hygiene Association, 1914-1918." St. Catharine's, ON: The Mead Project. (2006).
- "Research Note: Doctoral Dissertations in Pedagogy and Education granted by the University of Chicago 1900-1935." St. Catharine's, ON: The Mead Project (2006).
- "Research Note: Doctoral Dissertations in Philosophy granted by the University of Chicago 1900-1935." St. Catharine's, ON: The Mead Project (2006).
- "Research Note: Doctoral Dissertations in Psychology granted by the University of Chicago 1900-1935." St. Catharine's, ON: The Mead Project (2006).
- "Research Note: Doctoral Dissertations in Sociology granted by the University of Chicago 1895 -1952." St. Catharine's ON: The Mead Project (2006)
- "Research Note: Editors and Cooperating editors of the Psychological Bulletin, 1904-1913." St. Catharine's ON: The Mead Project (2006).
- "Research Note: Fellows of in the Philosophy and Psychology Departments of University of Chicago." St. Catharine's ON: The Mead Project (2006).
- "Research Note: General Medical Board During World War I." St. Catharine's, ON: The Mead Project (2006).
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Part III: The Social Group- "Individual Differences" Chapter 16 in Psychology, General and Applied. New York: D. Appleton and Co. (1915): 224-245.
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BOOK II: PURPOSIVE PSYCHOLOGY
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- "Grand Jury Service Guided Rockefeller." New York Times 28 January 1913: 8.
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- (Grace Duffield Goodwin). The "Feminist" Woman. New York Times 11 November 1913: 12.
- "Suffragist Rivals Now In the Field." New York Times 5 January 1914: 3.
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- "Suffragists Veto Attach on Congress." New York Times 8 June 1915: 5.
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- “Editorial: Really They Must Explain It.” New York Times 25 June 1915: 10.
- “Charge Gigantic Plots to Violate Neutrality.” New York Times 3 September 1915: 1.
- "To Fight in Court for Birth Control." New York Times 5 September 1915: 8.
- "Disorder in Court as Sanger is fined." New York Times 11 September 1915: 7.
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- “Tell Why Nearing Was Turned Out.” New York Times 12 October 1915: 5.
- “Nearing to Teach in Ohio.” New York Times 15 October 1915: 8.
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- "Mrs. William I. Thomas ..." New York Times 2 December 1915: 2.
- "The Sailing List." New York Times 5 December 1915: 3.
- “The Professors' Union.” New York Times 21 January 1916: 8.
- "Urges Big Defense Plan." New York Times 11 Feb 1916: 5.
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- "Chicago Suffrage Split?" New York Times 1 June 1916: 11.
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- "President Names Defense Advisers." New York Times 12 October 1916: 10.
- "Health Zones For Camps." New York Times 7 May 1917: 2.
- "Making Vice Unattractive in Soldiers’ Camps." New York Times Sunday Magazine 20 May 1917: 3.
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- "Liquor Rules For Camps." New York Times, 23 August 1917: 9.
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- “Chicago Mayor Defies Gov. Lowden, And Protects Pacifists’ Hasty Meeting; New York Speeds Labor Loyalists.” New York Times 3 September 1917: 1, 4.
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- “Will Curb Sedition in German Press Here.” New York Times 6 September 1917: 3.
- "American Union Protests." New York Times 8 September 1917: 4.
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- "Upholds Mayor Thompson." New York Times 22 September 1917: 8.
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- "Barring Sex Diseases from the American Army." New York Times Sunday Magazine 28 October 1917: 6-7.
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- "Completion of registration . . . " New York Times 15 February 1918: 4.
- "Professors Define Academic Freedom." New York Times 2 March 1918: 22.
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- “Nearing Is Indicted On Sedition Charge.” New York Times 22 March 1918: 4.
- "Shuts Off 6,000 Aliens." New York Times 27 March 1918: 5.
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- “Angell Succeeds Carnegie.” New York Times 15 April 1920: 19.
- "Recalls Our Consul From Vladivostok." New York Times 27 April, 1923: 18.
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- "Many Changes in Consular Force." New York Times 15 May 1923: 30.
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- "Another Professor Quits U. of C." New York Times 21 February 1931: 2
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- "John B. Lord." New York Times 22 January 1933: 25.
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Herbert Nichols
Naomi Norsworthy
Oberlin News
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Howard Odum.
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- "Ellsworth Faris"
- "John W. Gillette"
- "William F. Ogburn"
- "Robert Park"
- "Stuart A. Queen"
- "E. B. Reuter"
- "E. A. Ross"
- "Dwight Sanderson"
- "Albion W. Small"
- "Edwin H. Sutherland"
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Charles C. Peters
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Samuel Renshaw
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Stuart A. Rice.
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Walter Roloff.
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Sydney Roslow
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- "Rational Imitation." American Journal of Sociology, 13 (1908): 721-728.
- "What is Social Psychology?." Psychological Bulletin 6, (1909): 409-411.
- Social Psychology: An Outline and Source Book. New York: The Macmillan Company (1919). A reprinting of the 1908 edition.
Josiah Royce
- "Docility" Chapter XII from Outlines of Psychology: An elementary treatise with some practical applications New York: Macmillan (1903): 274-298.
- The Spirit of Modern Philosophy: An essay in the form of lectures. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin (1892).
- "The External World and the Social Consciousness." Philosophical Review 3 (1894): 513-545.
- "Some Observations on the Anomalies of Self-consciousness (I)," Psychological Review 2 (1895): 433-457.
- "Some Observations on the Anomalies of Self-consciousness (II)," Psychological Review 2 (1895): 574-584..
- "Self-consciousness, Social Consciousness and Nature (I) Philosophical Review 4 (1895): 465-485.
- "Self-consciousness, Social Consciousness and Nature (II) Philosophical Review 4 (1895): 577-602.
- “Individual.” in James Mark Baldwin (ed), The Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, New York: MacMillan Company (1901). Reproduced from Chapter 4 in Daniel S. Robinson (ed) Royce’s Logical Essays: Collected Logical Essays of Josiah Royce. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm C. Brown Co. (1951): 139-145.
- "The Eternal and the Practical." Philosophical Review 13 (1904): 113-142.
- “The Problem of Truth in the Light of Recent Discussion.” Originally published in the Proceedings of the International Congress of Philosophy (1908). Reproduced from Daniel S. Robinson (ed) Royce’s Logical Essays: Collected Logical Essays of Josiah Royce. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm Brown (1951): 63-97.
- "The Reality of the Temporal." International Journal of Ethics 20, (1910): 257-271.
- "Error and Truth." Originally published in in James Hastings (ed) The Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics (1913). Reproduced from Chapter 4 in Daniel S. Robinson (ed) Royce’s Logical Essays: Collected Logical Essays of Josiah Royce. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm Brown (1951): 98-124.
- "Mind." Originally published in James Hastings (ed) The Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics (1913). Reproduced from Chapter 7 in Daniel S. Robinson (ed) Royce’s Logical Essays: Collected Logical Essays of Josiah Royce. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm Brown (1951): 146-178.
Christian A. Ruckmick
Beardsley Ruml.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- "Professor and Soldier's Wife Are Arrested." St. Louis Post-Dispatch 12 April 1918: 1, 2.
- "'Other Woman' At Dr. Thomas' Home, Guest of His Wife." St. Louis Post-Dispatch 13 April 1918: 3.
- "Wife of Noted Sociologist Gives Refuge to Rival." St. Louis Post-Dispatch 14 April 1918: 5.
- "University Suspends Thomas." St. Louis Post-Dispatch 16 April 1918: 5.
Edward Sapir
- Time Perspective in Aboriginal American Culture, a Study in Method. Geological Survey Memoir 90: No. 13, Anthropological Series. Ottawa: Government Printing Bureau (1916).
- "Do We Need a "Superorganic?" American Anthropologist, NS 19 (1917): 441-447.
- Language: An introduction to the study of speech. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World (1921): 221-231.
- "The Unconscious Patterning of Behavior in Society" In E. S. Dummer, ed., The Unconscious: A Symposium New York, Knopf, (1927): 114-142.
- "Speech as a Personality Trait." American Journal of Sociology, 32 (1927): 892-905.
- "Dialect," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 5 (1931): 123-126.
- "Fashion," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 6 (1931): 139-144.
- "Custom," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 4 (1931): 658-662.
- "Cultural Anthropology and Psychiatry* Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 27 (1932): 229-242.
- "Group," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences. New York, 7 (1932): 178-182.
- "Language," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 9 (1933): 155-169.
- "Personality," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 12 (1934): 85-87.
- "Symbolism," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 14: (1934) 492-495.
- "The Emergence of the Concept of Personality in a Study of Cultures." Journal of Social Psychology, 5 (1934) : 408-415.
- "Communication," Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (New York), 4(1935): 78-81.
Muzafer Sherif
- W. A. Bousfeld and Muzafer Sherif, "Hunger as a factor in learning." American Journal of Psychology, 1932, 44, 552-554.
- Muzafer Sherif, "A study of some social factors in perception." Archives of Psychology, 1935, 27, No. 187, 1-60.
- Muzafer Sherif, "An experimental study of stereotypes." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1935, 29, 370-375.
- Muzafer Sherif, "An experimental approach to the study of attitudes." Sociometry, 1937, 1, 90-98.
- Muzafer Sherif, "The psychology of slogans." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1937, 32, 450-461.
- Hadley Cantril and Muzafer Sherif, "The Kingdom of Father Divine." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1938, 33, 147-167.
- Muzafer Sherif and Hadley Cantril, "The psychology of "attitudes": Part I ". Psychological Review, 1945, 52, 295-319.
- Muzafer Sherif and Hadley Cantril, "The psychology of "attitudes": Part II" . Psychological Review , 1946, 53, 1-24.
- Muzafer Sherif, "Some methodological remarks related to experimentation in social psychology." International Journal of Opinion and Attitude Research, 1947, 1, 71-93.
- Muzafer Sherif and S. Stansfeld Sargent, "Ego-involvement and the mass media." Journal of Social Issues, 1947, 3, 8-16 .
- Muzafer Sherif, "The necessity of considering current issues as part and parcel of persistent major problems." International Journal of Opinion and Attitude Research, 1948, 2, 63-68.
- Muzafer Sherif, "The problem of inconsistency in intergroup relations." Journal of Social Issues, 1949, 5, (No. 3), 32-37.
- Muzafer Sherif, "Some social psychological aspects of conceptual functioning" Pp. 61-77 in F. Northrup and H. Margenau (Eds.), The Nature of Concepts, Their Inter-Relation and Role in Social Structure. Stillwater, Oklahoma A & M College, 1950 .
- Muzafer Sherif, "Introduction." Pp. 1-28 in John H. Rohrer and Muzafer Sherif (Eds.), Social Psychology at the Crossroads. New York: Harper, 1951
- Muzafer Sherif, "Light from psychology on cultural groups and their relations." In K. Bigelow (Ed.), Cultural Groups and Human Relations. New York: Columbia University Press, 1951.
- O. J. Harvey and Muzafer Sherif, "Level of aspiration as a case of judgmental activity in which ego-involvements operate as factors: An experimental study of interpersonal relations." Sociometry, 1951, 14, 121-147 .
- Muzafer Sherif and O. J. Harvey, "A study in ego functioning: Elimination of stable anchorages in individual and group situations." Sociometry, 1952, 15, 272-305 .
- Muzafer Sherif, "Sociocultural influences in small group research." Sociology and Social Research, 1954, 39, 1-10.
- Muzafer Sherif, "Integrating field work and laboratory in small group research." American Sociological Review, 1954, 19, 759-771.
- Muzafer Sherif, B. Jack White, and O. J. Harvey, "Status in experimentally produced groups." American Journal of Sociology, 1955, 60, 370-379.
- William R. Hood and Muzafer Sherif, "An appraisal of personality-oriented approaches to prejudice." Sociology and Social Research, 1955, 40, 79-85.
- Muzafer Sherif, "Social responsibility and the group: Edward C. Lindeman Memorial Lecture . Pp 218-234 in The Social Welfare Forum, 1956. New York: Columbia University Press, 1956 .
- Muzafer Sherif, "Superordinate goals in the reduction of intergroup conflict." American Journal of Sociology, 1958, 63, 349-356.
- Muzafer Sherif, Daniel Taub, and Carl I. Hovland, "Assimilation and contrast effects of anchoring stimuli on judgments." Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1958, 55, 150-155.
- Norman Jackman and Muzafer Sherif, "Group processes and communication on the Prohibition Issue." Sociology and Social Research, 1959, 43, 265-271.
- Muzafer Sherif, "Some needed concepts in the study of social attitudes." Pp. 194-213 in J. Peatman and E. Hartley (Eds.), Festschrift for Gardner Murphy. New York: Harper & Row, 1960.
- Muzafer Sherif, "Conformity-deviation, norms, and group relations" Pp. 159-198 in B. Bass and I. Berg, Conformity and Deviation. New York: Harper & Row, 1961.
- Muzafer Sherif, "Intergroup relations and leadership: Introductory statement." In Muzafer Sherif (Ed.), Intergroup Relations and Leadership. New York: Wiley, 1962.
- William Robert Hood and Muzafer Sherif, "Verbal report and judgment of an unstructured stimulus." Journal of Psychology, 1962, 54, 121-130.
Ernest H. Shideler
William H. Short
Frank K. Shuttleworth
Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch.
Georg Simmel (in translation, largely by Albion Small)
- "Superiority and Subordination as Subject-matter of Sociology. I " American Journal of Sociology 2 (1896): 167-189.
- "Superiority and Subordination as Subject-matter of Sociology. II " American Journal of Sociology 2 (1896): 392-415.
- "The Persistence of Social Groups: I" American Journal of Sociology 3 (1897): 662-698.
- "The Persistence of Social Groups: II: American Journal of Sociology 3 (1897): 829-836.
- "The Persistence of Social Groups: III: American Journal of Sociology 4 (1898): 167-189.
- "A Chapter on the Philosophy of Value." American Journal of Sociology 5 (1900): 35-50.
- "The Number of Members as Determining the Sociological Form of the Group: I." American Journal of Sociology 8 (1902): 1-46.
- "The Number of Members as Determining the Sociological Form of the Group: II." American Journal of Sociology 8 (1902) : 158- 196.
- "The Sociology of Conflict: I" American Journal of Sociology 9 (1903): 490-525.
- "The Sociology of Conflict: II" American Journal of Sociology 9 (1903): 672-689.
- "The Sociology of Conflict: III" American Journal of Sociology 9 (1903): 798-811.
- "A Contribution to the Sociology of Religion" American Journal of Sociology : 359-376.
- "The Sociology of Secrecy and of Secret Societies" American Journal of Sociology 11 (1906): 441-498.
- "The Problem of Sociology" American Journal of Sociology 15 (1909): 289-320.
- "How is society possible?" American Journal of Sociology 16 (1910):372-391.
Edwin E. Slosson
Albion W. Small
- "Letter to President Harper on Statistical Training." From Vernon K. Dibble, The Legacy of Albion Small, Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1975): 159-162.
- "Letter to President Harper on a New Sociology Journal." From Vernon K. Dibble, The Legacy of Albion Small, Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1975): 163-168.
- Excerpts from Small & Vincent's Introduction to the Study of Society
- Book I, Ch 3 —"The Relation of Sociology to The Special Social Sciences." Chapter 3 in Book I of Introduction to the Study of Society. New York: American Book Company (1894): 54- 71.
- Book I, Ch 5 — "The Organic Conception of Society." Chapter 5 in Book I of Introduction to the Study of Society. New York: American Book Company (1894): 87- 96.
- Book V, Ch 1 —"The Phenomena of Social Psychology in General." Chapter 1 in Book 5 of Introduction to the Study of Society. New York: American Book Company (1894): 305- 316.
- Book V, Ch 2 —"Social Consciousness —The Phenomena of Authority." Chapter 2 in Book 5 of Introduction to the Study of Society. New York: American Book Company (1894): 317- 331.
- Book V, Ch 3 —"Certain Laws of Social Psychology — Social Intelligence and Feeling." Chapter 3 in Book 5 of Introduction to the Study of Society. New York: American Book Company (1894): 332- 348.
- Book V, Ch 4 —"Social Volition and Execution — Morality and Law ." Chapter 4 in Book 5 of Introduction to the Study of Society. New York: American Book Company (1894): 349-365.
- "The Era of Sociology." American Journal of Sociology, 1 (1895): 1–15.
- "Static and Dynamic Sociology." American Journal of Sociology, 1 (1895): 195-209.
- "Review of The Principles of Sociology by Franklin Giddings. American Journal of Sociology 2 (1896) 288-305.
- "Review of The Theory of Socialization by Franklin Giddings" American Journal of Sociology, 3 (1897): 111–113.
- "The Sociologists' Point of View." American Journal of Sociology, 3 (1897): 145–71.
- "The Meaning of the Social Movement." American Journal of Sociology. 3, (1897):340-54.
- "The Scope of Sociology: IV The Assumptions of Sociology." American Journal of Sociology, 6: (1900):6, 42–66
- "The Scope of Sociology: V The Assumptions of Sociology—(continued)." American Journal of Sociology, 6: (1900): 6, 177–203.
- "What is a Sociologist?" American Journal of Sociology, 8 (1903): 468– 477.
- "The Subject Matter of Sociology." American Journal of Sociology, 10 (1904), 281-98.
- Excerpts from Small's General Sociology
- "The Value of Schäffle's Method." Chapter 11 in General Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago (1905): 167-179.
- "Interests" Chapter 31 in General Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago (1905): 425 - 442.
- "The Individual" Chapter 32 in General Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago (1905): 443 - 441.
- "The Spiritual Environment; Contacts; Differentiation; Group; Form of the Group; Conflict; Social Situationsl" Chapter 33 in General Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago (1905): 482 - 500.
- "Association; the Social; the Social Process" Chapter 34 in General Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago (1905): 501-523.
- "The Elements of Social Causation" Chapter 39 in General Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago (1905): 626-639.
- "The Initial Problems of Social Psychology" Chapter 40 in General Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago (1905): 640- 649..
- "The Relation between Sociology and Other Sciences." American Journal of Sociology, 12 (1906): 11–31.
- "The Meaning of Sociology." American Journal of Sociology, 14 (1908): 1–14.
- "The Vindication of Sociology." American Journal of Sociology, 15 (1909): 1–15.
- "Editorial Note " American Journal of Sociology, 15 (1909): 259.
- "The Sociological Stage in the Evolution of the Social Sciences." American Journal of Sociology, 15 (1910): 681–97.
- "The 'Social Forces' Error." American Journal of Sociology, 16 (1911): 639–41 .
- "The Present Outlook of Social Science." American Journal of Sociology, 18 (1913): 433-469 .
- "Shall Science be Sterilized?" American Journal of Sociology, 19 (1914): 651–53.
- "The 'Social Concept' Bugbear." American Journal of Sociology, 19 (1914): 653–56.
- "Review of The Polish Peasant in Europe and America by William I Thomas and Florian Znaniecki.(Volume I & II)" American Journal of Sociology 23 (1917-18): 848
- "The Future of Sociology." Publications of the American Sociological Society, 16 (1921): 174-93.
- "Technique as Approach to Science." American Journal of Sociology, 27 (1922): 646–51.
- "The Category 'Human Process.' " American Journal of Sociology, 28 (1922): 205–27.
- Albion Small: A partial bibliography prepared by the Mead Project
- see also Barnes's "The Place of Albion Small in Modern Sociology"
Arthur D. Howden Smith
Noel W. Smith
Thomas Vernor Smith
- "Review of Social Psychology by Floyd Henry Allport." International Journal of Ethics 35 (1924-25): 101.
- "The Social Philosophy of George Herbert Mead." American Journal of Sociology Vol. 37 (1931-32): 368-383.
Kenneth L. Smoke
William F. Snow.
- "Progress 1900-1915" Journal of Social Hygiene 2 (1916): 37-47.
- "Social Hygiene in War Time." American Journal of Sociology 23 (1917): 44-46.
- "Social Hygiene and the War." Journal of Social Hygiene 3 (1917): 417-448.
Social Hygiene.
E. G. Spaulding.
Herbert Spencer
- "The Social Organism" at the Library of Economics and Liberty.
Frederick Starr
J. F. Steiner
George D. Stoddard
Samuel A. Stouffer
- An Experimental Comparison of Statistical and Case History Methods of
Attitude Research. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Chicago. (1930)
- "The Problem and Its Outcome." Pp 1-12.
- "Reliability of the attitude test scores." Pp 13-18.
- "Reliability of the case history ratings." Pp 19-37.
- "Other Checks on the Degree of Agreement Shown Between the Test Scores and Case History Ratings." Pp. 38-48
- "Implication of this study for research on the theory of attitudes." Pp. 49- 64.
- "Experimental Comparison of a Statistical and a Case History Technique of Attitude Research ." Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XXV (1930): 154-156.
- "How a Mathematician Can Help a Sociologist." Sociometry, 4 (1941): 56-63.
- Samuel A. Stouffer. "Notes on the Case-Study and the Unique Case." Sociometry, 4 (1941): 349-357
G. F. Stout.
Anselm Strauss
- "The Concept of Attitude in Social Psychology". Journal of Psychology 19 (1945): 329-339.
- "Socialization, Logical Reasoning, and Concept Development in the Child " American Sociological Review, 16 (1951): 514-523. (with Karl Schuessler)
Edward K. Strong.
- "The Relative Merit of Fifty Advertisements." Section 2 of "A Study of Packer's Tar Soap, Chapter 7 in "The Relative Merit of Advertisements." Archive of Psychology #17 (1911): 66-71.
- "Application of the "Order of Merit Method" to Advertising." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (1911): 600-606.
- "Psychological Methods As Applied To Advertising." Journal of Educational Psychology 4 (1913): 393-404.
Henry Waldgrave Stuart
Francis Bertody Sumner.
The Survey
- "World-Wide War on Vice." The Survey 28 (27 July 1912): 593.
- "Chicago Committee Against Vice." The Survey 28 (27 July 1912): 593 - 594.
- "National Merger to Fight White Slavery." The Survey 27 (March 30 1912): 1191-1192.
- "Murder, Politics and Vice in Chicago." The Survey 32 (8 August 1914): 476-477.
- "Relentless War Against Vice" The Survey 38 (9 June 1917): 249.
- "To Study The Immigrant On A Large Scale." The Survey 27 April 1918: 96.
- "Further Plans for Study of Americanization." The Survey 13 July 1918: 431.
- "Note." The Survey 22 March 1919: 911.
- "Utilizing the Immigrant." The Survey 24 May 1919: 312-313.
- "Jottings." The Survey June 18, 1921.
- "Notes from the 1926 meeting of the American Sociological Society. The Survey January 15, 1927: 497
E. H. Sutherland.
Percival M. Symonds
Konstantin Symmons-Symonolewicz.
Jessie Taft
Marion Talbot
Ernest L. Talbert
Graham Taylor.
- "Review of Sex and Society by W. I. Thomas." Charities and The Commons, 26 September 1908: 726.
- "The Story of the Chicago Vice
Commission." The Survey 6 May 1911: 239 - 247.
[See also 1911 reviews of The Social Evil in Chicago by Cabot, Favill, Miner, Simkhovitch, and Whitin] - “Fighting Vice in Chicago.” The Survey 29 (26 October 1912): 94-95.
- “Routing the Segregationists in Chicago.” The Survey 29 (30 November 1912): 254-256.
- “The War on Vice.” The Survey 29 (8 March 1913): 811-813.
- "The Underworld and Beneath It." Chapter 7 in Graham Taylor. Pioneering on Social Frontiers. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1930): 82-104.
Negley K. Teeters
Alvan A. Tenney
Charles D. Tenney
Frank Thilly
- "Friedrich Paulsen." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 5 (1908): 505-508.
- "Friedrich Paulsen's Ethical Work and Influence." International Journal of Ethics, 19, (1909): 141-155.
- "Romanticism and Rationalism." Philosophical Review, 22, (1913): 107-132.
- "Contemporary American Philosophy." Philosophical Review 34 (1926): 522-538.
Dorothy Swaine Thomas.
Harriet Park Thomas.
William I. Thomas
- "Review of Aspects of the Social Problem edited by Bernard Bosenquet." American Journal of Sociology 1 (1895): 230
- "The Scope and Method of Folk-Psychology," American Journal of Sociology, 1 (1896): 434-45.
- "Review of Primitive Civilizations by E.J. Simcox." American Journal of Sociology 1 (1896): 504-508.
- "Review of The Child and Childhood in Folk-thought by Alexander Chamberlain." American Journal of Sociology 2 (1896): 316-317.
- "Review of Woman Under Monasticism by Lina Eckenstein" American Journal of Sociology 2 (1896): 317.
- "On a Difference in the Metabolism of the Sexes," American Journal of Sociology, 3 (1897): 31-63, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago; reprinted by the University of Chicago Press, 1897.
- "Review of Endokannibalismus by Rudolph Steinmetz." American Journal of Sociology 2 (1897): 610-611.
- "Review of Women and the Republic by Helen Johnson." American Journal of Sociology 3 (1897): 406-407.
- "Review of L'Evolution Regressive en Biologie et en Sociologie by Jean Demoor, Jean Massart, Emile Vandervelde." American Journal of Sociology 3 (1897): 408-409.
- "The Relation of Sex to Primitive Social Control," American Journal of Sociology 3, (1898): 754-776.
- "Sex in Primitive Industry," American Journal of Sociology 4, (1899): 474-488.
- "Review of Instinct and Reason by Henry Marshall." American Journal of Sociology 4 (1899): 685-687.
- "Review of A Study of Mary Wollstonecraft and the Rights of Women." American Journal of Sociology 5 (1899): 694-695.
- "Sex in Primitive Morality," American Journal of Sociology 4, (1899): 774-787.
- "The Psychology of Modesty and Clothing," American Journal of Sociology 5, (1899): 246-262.
- "Review of Murder in All Ages by Mathew Pinkerton." American Journal of Sociology 6 (1900): 127-128.
- "Review of The Oneida Community by Allan Estlake." American Journal of Sociology 6 (1900): 128.
- "Review of The Origins of Art by Yrjo Hirn." American Journal of Sociology 6 (1901): 709-710.
- "Review of The Races of Man by J. Deniker." American Journal of Sociology 6 (1901): 711.
- "The Gaming Instinct," American Journal of Sociology 6, (1901): 750-763.
- "Der Ursprung der Exogamie," Zeitschrift fur Socialwissenschaft, 5 (1902): 1-18. [A translation of this article was published as Chapter 6 of Sex and Society (1907)]
- "Review of The Basis of Social Relations by Daniel Brinton." American Journal of Sociology 7 (1902): 703-704.
- "Review of The Evolution of Sex by Patrick Geddes and J. Arthur Thompson." American Journal of Sociology 7 (1902): 710.
- "The Relation of the Medicine Man to the Origin of the Professional Occupations," Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, First Series, 4 (1903): 241-256.
- "The Sexual Element in Sensibility," Psychological Review, 11 (1904): 61-67.
- "The Psychology of Race-Prejudice," American Journal of Sociology, 9 (1904): 593-611.
- "Is the Human Brain Stationary?" Forum, 36 (1904): 305-320.
- "Review of A History of Matrimonial Institutions by George Elliot Howard." American Journal of Sociology 10 (1904): 129-131
- "The Province of Social Psychology," American Journal of Sociology, 10 (1905): 445-455.
- "Review of The Northern Tribes of Central Australia by Spencer and Gillen and The Native Tribes of Southeast Australia by A.W. Howitt." American Journal of Sociology 10 (1905): 700-701.
- "Review of Primitive Traits in Religious Revivals by Frank Davenport." American Journal of Sociology 11 (1905): 272.
- "Review of The Place of Industries in Elementary Education by Katherine Dopp." American Journal of Sociology 11 (1905): 272
- "Review of The Bontoc Igorot by Albert Jenks and The Negritos of Zambales by William Reed." American Journal of Sociology 11 (1905): 273.
- "Review of Sex and Character by Otto Weininger." American Journal of Sociology 11 (1906): 843-846.
- "The Adventitious Character of Woman," American Journal of Sociology, 12 (1906): 32-44.
- "Review of The Origin and Development of Moral Ideas by Edward Westermark." American Journal of Sociology 12 (1906): 127.
- "Review of The Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans edited by Hamilton Holt." American Journal of Sociology 12 (1906): 273-274.
- "Review of Life and Death: A Study in Biology by E. Teichmann." American Journal of Sociology 12 (1906): 423.
- "The Mind of Woman and the Lower Races," American Journal of Sociology, 12 (1907): 435-469.
- Sex and Society: Studies in the Social Psychology of Sex. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1907.
- "The Significance of the Orient for the Occident," Publications of the American Sociological Society: Papers and Proceedings, Second Annual Meeting, II (1907): 111-124 (discussion, pp. 124-137, 136-137 by W. I. Thomas). Also in American Journal of Sociology, 13 .(1908): 729-742, 754-755.
- "The Psychology of the Yellow Journal," American Magazine, 65 (1908): 491-496.
- "The Adventitious Character of Woman," American Magazine 66 (1908): 523-530.
- "The Psychology of Woman's Dress," American Magazine, 67 (1908): 66-72.
- "The Mind of Woman," American Magazine, 67 (1908): 146-152.
- "The Older and Newer Ideals of Marriage," American Magazine, 67 (1908): 548-552.
- "Review of The World's Peoples by A.H. Keane." American Journal of Sociology 14 (1908): 123-124.
- "Review of Litterature et Criminalité by Scipio Sighele." American Journal of Sociology 14 (1908): 127.
- "Review of Heredity and Selection in Sociology by George Chatterton-Hill." American Journal of Sociology 14 (1908): 413
- Excerpts from Source Book for Social Origins: Ethnographical Materials,
Psychological Standpoint, Classified and Annotated Bibliographies for the
Interpretation of Savage Society. Chicago: University of Chicago (1909).
- "Introductory" (pp 3-26)
- "Comment on Part I: The Relation of Society to Geographic and Economic Environment (pp.130-133).
- "Comment on Part II: Mental Life and Education." (pp. 316-317).
- "Comment on Part III: Invention and Techonology." (pp. 436-439).
- "Comment on Part IV: Sex and Marriage." (pp. 530-534).
- "Comment on Part V: Art, Ornament and Decoration." (p. 635)
- "Comment on Part VI: Magic, Religion, Myth." (pp. 733-735).
- "Comment on Part VII: Social Organization, Morals, The State." (pp 856-858).
- "Eugenics: The Science of Breeding Men," American Magazine, 68 (1909): 190-197.
- "Votes for Women," American Magazine, 68 (1909): 292-301.
- "Woman and the Occupations," American Magazine, 68 (1909): 463-470.
- "Standpoint for the Interpretation of Savage Society," American Journal of Sociology, 15 (1909): 145-163.
- "Review of The Speaking Voice by Katherine Everts." American Journal of Sociology 14 (1909): 549.
- "Race Psychology: Standpoint and Questionnaire, with Particular Reference to the Immigrant and the Negro," American Journal of Sociology, 17 (1912): 725-75.
- "A description of "Social Origins." Pp 634 in Charles H. Cooley; James Q. Dealey; Charles A. Ellwood; H. P. Fairchild; Franklin H. Giddings; Edward C. Hayes; Edward A. Ross; Albion W. Small; Ulysses G. Weatherly; Jerome Dowd, "Report of the Committee of Ten." American Journal of Sociology, 17 (1912): 620-636
- "The Prussian-Polish Situation: An Experiment in Assimilation," Publications of the American Sociological Society: Papers and Proceedings, Eighth Annual Meeting, VIII (1913): 84-99. Also in American Journal of Sociology, 19 (1914): 624-639.
- "Review of Affirmations by Havelock Ellis." American Journal of Sociology 21 (1916): 552-553.
- "The Persistence of Primary-group Norms in Present-day Society and Their Influence in Our Educational System," in Suggestions of Modern Science Concerning Education, by Herbert S. Jennings John G. Watson, Adolf Meyer, and W. I. Thomas, pp. 159-97. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1917.
- "The Professor's Views." Chicago Tribune 22 April 1918: 15-16.
- The Polish Peasant in Europe and America. With Florian Znaniecki. 5 vols. Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1918-20 (Vol. I and II originally published by the University of Chicago Press, 1918). Second edition, 2 vols. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1927. Reprinted, 2 vols. New York: Dover Publications, 1958
- "Intellectual America" The Atlantic Monthly Vol. 125 (February 1920): 188-199. Written by Florian Znaniecki, edited by W. I. Thomas.
- "Memorandum on the Study of the Race." Reel 14, Frames 1742-1744 in Mary Lynn McCree Bryan (ed). The Jane Addams Papers, 1960-1960. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International (1984): Reel 14, Frames 1742-1744.
- Old World Traits Transplanted. New York Henry Holt (1921) with Robert E. Park and Herbert A. Miller.
- The Unadjusted Girl: With Cases and Standpoint for Behavior Analysis. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1923. Criminal Science Monograph No. 4. (Supplement to the Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology.)
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Charles Willis Thompson.
Helen Bradford Thompson.
Edward L. Thorndike
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- "A Scale for Measuring the Merit of English Writing." Science NS 33 (1911): 935-938.
- "Notes on the Significance and Use of the Hillegas Scale for Measuring the Quality of English Composition." The English Journal, 2, (1913), 551-561.
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Frederic M. Thrasher
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Robert Throop & Lloyd Gordon Ward
Research Notes
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- "Franklin Giddings: A Selected Bibliography." St. Catharines On: Mead Project (2004)
- "Edwin Holt: A Selected Bibliography." St. Catharines ON: The Mead Project (2004).
- "Selected James Documents." Toronto: The Mead Project (2007)
- "A Blumer Bibliography." Toronto: Mead Project (2005).
- "Research Note: Doctoral Dissertations in Pedagogy and Education granted by the University of Chicago 1900-1935." St. Catharines, ON: The Mead Project (2006).
- "Albion Small: A partial bibliography." St. Catharines: The Mead Project (2006)
- "Contemporary Reviews of Thomas's Books." Toronto: The Mead Project (2006).
- "Other Documents Related to Thomas's Career." Toronto: The Mead Project (2006).
- "A Thomas Bibliography and related documents." Toronto: The Mead Project (2006)
- "A brief note on a strange aspect of the Proceedings of the Congress of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis, 1904." Toronto: Mead Project (2007)
- "Organization of Academic Foci with the 'Department of Philosophy,' Academic Years 1893-1930." Toronto: Mead Project (2007).
- "University of Chicago Department of Social Science: Listed and Cross-listed Courses Taught by Instructors in Other Departments, 1893–1930." Toronto: Mead Project (2007).
- "University of Chicago Department of Social Science: Acceptable Courses Taught by Instructors in Other Departments, 1893-1930." Toronto: Mead Project (2007).
- "University of Chicago Department of Social Science: Recommended Courses Taught by Instructors in Other Departments, 1893-1930." Toronto : Mead Project (2007)
- "Membership of the Committee of American Physicians for Medical Preparedness (1916)." Toronto: Mead Project (2007).
- "Research Note: John Dewey at Chicago, Courses Taught, 1894-1905." Toronto: The Mead Project (2007)
- "Research Note: A Gallery of Presidents of the American Sociological Society and the American Sociological Association, 1906-1969." Toronto: The Mead Project.
- "Biographical Notes and Remembrances For Thomas and Related Others." Toronto: The Mead Project (2006).
- "People Mentioned in Mead's Published Works." Toronto: The Mead Project (2007)
- "Timelines for Mead." Toronto: Mead Project (2007).
- "Time line of key events in Dewey's life." Toronto: The Mead Project (2007).
- "An Ellsworth Faris Bibliography." St. Catharines, CA: The Mead Project (2007).
- "James Gillespie Blaine." Toronto: Mead Project (2007)
- "A Bibliography of Commentaries on Mead and His Ideas." Toronto: The Mead Project (2007).
- "Known Mead Documents." Toronto: The Mead Project (2007).
- "Some Background on the Origins of Mead's Posthumous Works." Toronto: Mead Project (2007).
- "Fellows in the Philosophy and Psychology Departments of the University of Chicago." Toronto: Mead Project (2007).
- "University of Chicago Department of Social Science: Recommended Courses Taught by Instructors in Other Departments, 1893-1930." Toronto : Mead Project (2007)
- "University of Chicago Department of Social Science: Acceptable Courses Taught by Instructors in Other Departments, 1893-1930." Toronto: Mead Project (2007).
- "University of Chicago Department of Social Science: Listed and Cross-listed Courses Taught by Instructors in Other Departments, 1893–1930." Toronto: Mead Project.
- "Organization of Academic Foci with the 'Department of Philosophy,' Academic Years 1893-1930." Toronto: Mead Project (2007).
- "Research Note: John Dewey at Chicago, Courses Taught, 1894-1905." Toronto: The Mead Project (2007)
- "Chronological Index to the Thomas Correspondence included in The Jane Addams Papers, 1860-1960. Toronto: The Mead Project (2006).
Scrapbook pages
- "'Biography'-ing Thomas: Some chapters in the life of William Isaac Thomas." Toronto: The Mead Project (2007).
- "A brief note on a strange aspect of the Proceedings of the Congress of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis in 1904." Toronto: Mead Project (2007).
- "The Cattell Dismissal." Toronto: The Mead Project (2007).
- "The Culver Gifts." Toronto ON: The Mead Project (2007).
- "W. I. Thomas and the Suffragists." Toronto: The Mead Project (2007).
Louis L. Thurstone
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- "Intelligence and Its Measurement." Journal of Educational Psychology 12 (1921): 201-207.
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- "The Nature of General Intelligence and Ability." British Journal of Psychology 14 (1924): 243-247.
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- "A Method of Scaling Psychological and Educational Tests." Journal of Educational Psychology 16 (1925): 433- 451
- "Aspects of Public Opinion (Report from the Round Table on Politics and Psychology at the Third National Conference on the Science of Politics )." American Political Science Review 20 (1926): 126-127
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- "A Mental Unit of Measurement." Psychological Review 34 (1927): 415-423.
- "The Unit of Measurement in Educational Scales." Journal of Educational Psychology 18 (1927): 505-524.
- "The Method of Paired Comparisons For Social Values, Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 21, (1927): 384-400.
- "Equally Often Noticed Differences." Journal of Educational Psychology 18 (1927): 289-293.
- "Psychophysical Analysis." American Journal of Psychology 38 (1927): 368-89.
- "A Law of Comparative Judgment." Psychology Review, 34 (1927): 273-286.
- "Three psychophysical laws." Psychological Review, 34 (1927): 424-432.
- "Attitudes Can Be Measured." American Journal of Sociology 33, (1928): 529-554.
- "The Phi Gamma Hypothesis." Journal of Experimental Psychology, 11 (1928): 293-305.
- "An Experimental Study of Nationality Preferences." Journal of General Psychology 1 (1928): 405-423.
- "The Measurement of Opinion." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 22 (1928): 415-430.
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- "A Scale for Measuring Attitude toward the Movies." Journal of Educational Research 22 (1930): 89-94.
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- "The Measurement of Change in Social Attitude." Journal of Social Psychology 2 (1931): 230-235.
- "Influence of Motion Pictures on Children's Attitudes." Journal of Social Psychology 2 (1931): 291- 304.
- The Effect of Motion Pictures on the Social Attitudes of High School Children. Ann Arbor: Edwards Brothers (1932)
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- "The Measurement of Social Attitudes." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 26 (1931): 249-269.
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E.B. Titchener
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- "Organic Images", Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Method 1, (1904): 36-40.
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Frank L. Tolman
- "The Study of Sociology in Institutions of Learning in the United States. A Report of an Investigation Undertaken by the Graduate Sociological League of the University of Chicago. (Part 1)." American Journal of Sociology 7 (1902): 797-838.
- "The Study of Sociology in Institutions of Learning in the United States. A Report of an Investigation Undertaken by the Graduate Sociological League of the University of Chicago. (Part 2)." American Journal of Sociology 8 (1902): 85-121.
- "The Study of Sociology in Institutions of Learning in the United States. A Report of an Investigation Undertaken by the Graduate Sociological League of the University of Chicago. (Part 3)." American Journal of Sociology 8 (1902): 251-272.
- "The Study of Sociology in Institutions of Learning in the United States. A Report of an Investigation Undertaken by the Graduate Sociological League of the University of Chicago. (Part 4)." American Journal of Sociology 8 (1903): 531-558.
Alfred Tonness
James Hayden Tufts
- "Review of Social and Ethical Interpretations of Mental Development", Psychological Review, 5, (1898): 313-321.
- "On the Genesis of the Aesthetic Categories", Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago First Series, Vol. 3, (1903): 5-15.
- "The Social Standpoint." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 1 (1904): 197-200.
- "Review of Die Gesellschaft by Ernst Victor Zenker" Psychological Bulletin 1 (1904): 394 - 397.
- "Review of The Theory of Business Enterprise by Thorsten Veblen" Psychological Bulletin 1 (1904): 398-403.
- "Social Psychology in Small's General Sociology." Psychological Bulletin 2(1905): 393-398.
- "Review of Folkways. A study of the sociological importance of usages, manners, customs, and morals by William Graham Sumner." Psychological Bulletin, 4 (1907):384-388.
- "Darwin and Evolutionary Ethics." Psychological Review 16 (1909): 195-206.
- "Review of Social Organization, a study of the Larger Mind by Charles Horton Cooley." Psychological Bulletin 6 (1909): 418 - 420.
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George Kibbe Turner
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Mrs. J. O. Unger
United States Congress
- Fifty-ninth Congress.
- Sixty-first Congress. "An Act to further regulate interstate commerce and foreign commerce by prohibiting the transportation therein for immoral purposes of women and girls, and for other purposes." Statutes at Large.
- Sixty-fourth Congress. "Excerpt from "An Act Making appropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and for other purposes." Statutes at Large (Sixty-fourth Congress) Vol. 39, p. 649-650.
- Sixty-Fifth Congress. Excerpt from "An Act To authorized the President to increase temporarily the Military Establishment of the United States." Statutes at Large (Sixty-fifth Congress) Vol. 40, p. 83.
- Sixty-fifth Congress. "CHAP. 30.—An Act To punish acts of interference with the foreign relations, the neutrality, and the foreign commerce of the United States, to punish espionage, and better to enforce the criminal laws of the United States, and for other purposes." United States Statutes at Large 40: 217-231.
- Sixty-fifth Congress. "CHAP. 75.—An Act To amend section three, title one, of the Act entitled "An Act to punish acts of interference with the foreign relations, the neutrality, and the foreign commerce of the United States, to punish espionage, and better to enforce the criminal laws of the United States, and for other purposes," approved June fifteenth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and for other purposes." United States Statutes at Large 40: 553-554.
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- Sixty-fifth Congress. "CHAP. 143. —An Act Making appropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nineteen: Chapter 15." United States Statutes at Large 40, I : 886-888.
United States Executive Office of the President.
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United States Supreme Court
University Record.
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Wilbur M. Urban
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Thorsten Veblen
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C.W.A. Veditz
Vice Commission of the City of Chicago
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Vigilance.
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George Edgar Vincent
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Edmund Volkart
Wilson Dallim Wallis.
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Charles C. A. Wang
Lester F. Ward.
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Margaret Floy Washburn
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- Chapter 3: Movement and the Image or Centrally Excited Sensation
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Washington Post
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John Broadus Watson.
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Frederic Lyman Wells
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Leonard Dupee White
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Alfred North Whitehead
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Frederick H. Whitin.
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Forrest Wilkinson.
Malcolm M. Willey
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James Mickel Williams.
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Louis Wirth
R. S. Woodward
Robert Sessions Woodworth
Ernest A. Wreidt
Chauncey Wright
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G. F. Wright.
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Robert M. Yerkes
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Erle Fiske Young
Ella Flagg Young
Kimball Young
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William H. Zinsser.
Florian Znaniecki
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Harvey Zorbaugh.