PAPERS READ IN THE DEPARTMENTS OF SOCIAL ECON- DAMRELL & UPHAM AND THE BOSTON BOOK COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS. 1903. LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EDITED BY FREDERICK STANLEY ROOT, M.A. GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE ASSOCIATION, 129 EAST 15TH STREET, GEO. H. ELLIS CO., PRINTERS, 272 CONGRESS ST., BOSTON. 3. TRAINING IN PHYSIOLOGY IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. WILLIAM T. SEDGWICK and THEODORE HOUGH 4. DEATHS BY POISON IN MASSACHUSETTS. ROBERT PAGE 2. REFORM IN PENAL LAW. HON. CHARLTON T. LEWIS, 110-113 DISCUSSION 3. PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY OF PRIVATE CORPORATIONS. 113-115 116-127 IV. PAPERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND ART: 128-131 2. GOVERNMENT SHOULD NEITHER ENDOW NOR CENSOR 132-136 3. MUSIC AS AN ETHICAL FACTOR IN COMMUNITY LIFE. 137-139 INTRODUCTION. The papers included in this number of the Journal of Social Science comprise all of the Boston addresses of 1903. Owing to the fact that no official stenographer had been engaged for the Boston meeting, the reports of running debates are taken from the columns of the newspapers of that city; but, in most instances, such reports have been revised by the contributors to the discussion. It may be well in this place to remind essayists once more of the invariable rule of the Association, that all papers engaged for the General Meeting are so secured with the understanding that they may be published in the Journal if deemed advisable. members of the Council, however, are not pledged in advance to the publication of any particular paper. If writers choose to publish elsewhere, it must be with the stipulation that their papers may also be printed in the Journal, at the option of the Council as to date of publication. Heads of Departments are not solicitous to secure essays which, in general form and substance, have been read elsewhere before presentation at the Association Meeting. A list of all addresses and papers will be found in the Table of Contents. |