William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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... Graham Sumner would seem to be of little relevance to contemporary sociology . The " main stream " of sociology has long since relegated the " fathers " to courses in the history of sociology where they are treated as vestigal remains ...
... Graham Sumner would seem to be of little relevance to contemporary sociology . The " main stream " of sociology has long since relegated the " fathers " to courses in the history of sociology where they are treated as vestigal remains ...
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... this topic and for his wise counsel and aid when I most needed them . 1. Bernard Stern , " William Graham Sumner " , Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences , Vol . 14 , 413 Each of these men spared neither time nor effort to iv.
... this topic and for his wise counsel and aid when I most needed them . 1. Bernard Stern , " William Graham Sumner " , Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences , Vol . 14 , 413 Each of these men spared neither time nor effort to iv.
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... Graham and Elizabeth Pidock Graham , came to America in 1825 , and settled in Oldham , New Jersey . Oldham was a suburb of Patterson and had been settled by many families from Oldham in Lancashire . Little is known of the Grahams except ...
... Graham and Elizabeth Pidock Graham , came to America in 1825 , and settled in Oldham , New Jersey . Oldham was a suburb of Patterson and had been settled by many families from Oldham in Lancashire . Little is known of the Grahams except ...
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