Transcriber's Note:The following is a list of corrections made to the original. The first passage is the original passage, the second the corrected one.Page 16:all the gods are dead.” “Crisis,” Professor ShailerMatthewsall the gods are dead.” “Crisis,” Professor ShailerMathewsPage 25:of ChebuctoBaya deep inlet on the southeastern shorelineof ChebuctoBay,a deep inlet on the southeastern shorelinePage 27:coming. Others were blinded, and staggered toanfrocoming. Others were blinded, and staggered toandfroPage 39:Wearied and white after frantic and fruitless searchwhereeverWearied and white after frantic and fruitless searchwhereverPage 49:sentiment.[73]sentiment.”[73]Page 54:effort,conspiciousenough for special notice was the workeffort,conspicuousenough for special notice was the workPage 54:hung about their waists. An effect which could notescape,hung about their waists. An effect which could notescapePage 58:it may be stated that catastrophe is attended byphenonemait may be stated that catastrophe is attended byphenomenaPage 63:became a miniature clothing and food depotatwell as abecame a miniature clothing and food depotaswell as aPage 64:kind allays fear and engenderscomradeship.[94] Then followedkind allays fear and engenderscomradeship.”[94] Then followedPage 66:min.6.6min.6.6.Page 80:Catastrophe and SocialOrganization(Cont'd)Catastrophe and SocialEconomyPage 88:into normal lives andrelationships.?” Having obtainedinto normal lives andrelationships?” Having obtainedPage 90:and wherever necessary to subsidizefamilesrather than institutions.and wherever necessary to subsidizefamiliesrather than institutions.Page 90:3. Procuring necessary articles of clothing,etc, for children.3. Procuring necessary articles of clothing,etc., for children.Page 95:thousanddollars.And while in case of the larger claims ofthousanddollars.”And while in case of the larger claims ofPage 96:injury.” Commenting on this statement JohnR.Moorsinjury.” Commenting on this statement JohnF.MoorsPage 100:Wehave thus far been tracing certain of the majorinfluenceWehave thus far been tracing certain of the majorinfluencesPage 101:federal.provincial or municipal, according to their respectivefederal,provincial or municipal, according to their respectivePage 104:TheCitizen'sCommittee exercised the general control.TheCitizens'Committee exercised the general control.Page 104:study. It is sufficient if we have faithfully describedmuncipalstudy. It is sufficient if we have faithfully describedmunicipalPage 111:But this is not an all-sufficient explanation, and indeedapliesBut this is not an all-sufficient explanation, and indeedappliesPage 116:and technical leadership, welcomeatit was, and saving theand technical leadership, welcomeasit was, and saving thePage 141:be given to the frontiers of influence. The chapterdiscribingbe given to the frontiers of influence. The chapterdescribingPage 151:Imitation, conditionseffectingrate of, 77Imitation, conditionsaffectingrate of, 77Page 153:Pluralistic behavior,videbehaviourPluralistic behavior,videbehaviorFootnote 17:in Ross'Foundations of Sociology(p. 206)“Brusk revolution in thein Ross'Foundations of Sociology(p. 206):“Brusk revolution in theFootnote 43:“Sohypochrondriacfancies represent“Sohypochondriacfancies representFootnote 64:to do so, these lines of conduct are the roots ofgreed.(Ibid., p. 102.)to do so, these lines of conduct are the roots ofgreed.”(Ibid., p. 102.)Footnote 105:Quinn, J. P.,Report of Board of School Commissioners for City ofHalifax, 1918.Quinn, J. P.,Report of Board of School Commissioners for City ofHalifax, 1918.Footnote 155:Ross, Edward A.,Foundations of Sociology(N. Y., 1905),chviii,Ross, Edward A.,Foundations of Sociology(N. Y., 1905),ch.viii,Footnote 178:The two additional propositions suggested inthe theIntroduction,The two additional propositions suggested intheIntroduction,
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The following is a list of corrections made to the original. The first passage is the original passage, the second the corrected one.