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They are not only organized for farming, but they are organized as a mutual prosperity association, based on their consciousness of kind. Prof. Gillin has called attention to the habit of the Dunkers in Iowa, who are of the Pennsylvania German sects, by which they extend their farming communities. "The thing that is needed is to make the church the center of the social life of the community.

BLACKMAR AND GILLIN: Outlines of Sociology, pages 271-282. 19. =Temporary Groups.= A study of the organization and development of social life is mainly a study of the mental and physical activities of individuals associated in permanent groups. Conditions change and there is a continual shifting of contacts as in a kaleidoscope, but the group is a fixed institution in the life of society.

NEARING: Social Religion, pages 104-157. COMMONS: "Is Class Conflict in America Growing?" art. in American Journal of Sociology, 13: 756-783. HENDERSON: Social Elements, pages 276-283. NEARING AND WATSON: Economics, pages 185-193. WARNER: American Charities, pages 59-117, 276-292. PATTEN: Social Basis of Religion, pages 107-133. BLACKMAR AND GILLIN: Outlines of Sociology, pages 499-512.

He gome mighty near gillin' his pest vrient to-day in de gourt-house droben, ven he vas dellin' vat he knowed apout it alleweil." "A regular fire-eater," said Offitt. "So you've finished, have you? How much for the job!" The German was looking at a stain on the breast of the coat. "Vot's dish?" he said. "Looksh like baint.

There has been little change, but steady growth." The second element in the community of husbandmen is mutual support. Professor Gillin of the University of Iowa has described to me the community of Dunkers whom he has studied, being deeply impressed with their communal solidarity.

GIDDINGS: Principles of Sociology, pages 132-152, 376-399. GIDDINGS: Descriptive and Historical Sociology, pages 124-185. COOLEY: Social Organization, pages 3-22. WARD: Psychic Factors of Civilization, pages 291-312. BLACKMAR AND GILLIN: Outlines of Sociology, pages 329-348. DEALEY: Sociology, pages 67-68, 84-87, 243-257.

ELLWOOD: Sociology in Its Psychological Aspects, pages 352-381. NEARING AND WATSON: Economics, pages 443-493. BLACKMAR AND GILLIN: Outlines of Sociology, pages 373-392. DEALEY: Sociology, pages 351-361. SKELTON: Socialism, pages 16-61. CARNEGIE: Problems of To-day, pages 121-139. 384. =Sociology vs. Social Philosophy.= Sociology is one of the recent sciences.