THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, LONDON THE MARUZEN-KABUSHIKI-KAISHA, TOKYO, OSAKA, KYOTO, FUKUOKA, SENDAI 178710 HMI Published July, September, November, 1925 Composed and Printed By CONTENTS BERNARD, L. L. Scientific Method and Social Progress 721 DOUGLAS, DOROTHY W. The Social Purpose in the Sociology of DeGreef 433 ELIOT, THOMAS D. Welfare Agencies, Special Education, and the Courts 58 GILLIN, JOHN L. Note from the President of The American Sociological GOLDENWEISER, ALEXANDER, Diffusionism and the American School of HERTZLER, J. O. The Sociological Uses of History. 173 HOUSE, FLOYD N. The Concept "Social Forces" in American Sociology 145, 347, 507, 763 HOWERTH, I. W. What Are Principles of Sociology? 474 LENOIR, RAYMOND. Renan and the Study of Humanity 289 talist Group MARGOLD, CHARLES W. The Need of a Sociological Approach to Prob- MARKEY, JOHN F. A Redefinition of Social Phenomena MEIER, NORMAN C. Motives in Voting: A Study in Public Opinion Program of The American Sociological Society-Twentieth Annual Meet- 377 SIEDENBERG, FREDERIC. War and the Catholic Church STANOYEVICH, MILIVOY S. Tolstoy's Theory of Social Reform THOMPSON, JAMES WESTFALL. The Early History of the Saxons as a |