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Page 40 - Truth, crushed to earth, shall rise again; The eternal years of God are hers; But Error, wounded, writhes in pain, And dies among his worshippers.
Page 246 - the study of agencies under social control that may improve or impair the racial qualities of future generations, either physically or mentally.
Page 284 - The initiation fee shall be one dollar, and annual dues shall be two dollars, invariably in advance. SEC. 3. At each annual meeting committees shall be appointed to report upon such subjects as the Society may designate. SEC. 4. All communications read before the Society shall become its property; but...
Page 286 - Society over which he presides, and present it in such order as to interfere the least with the regular bureau work. Sec. 12. These By-Laws may be altered or amended at any regular meeting, by a vote of a majority of the members present. STANDING RESOLUTIONS. Resolved, That we do not deem it best to issue certificates of qualifications to any person or persons except they be already...
Page 214 - ... volume and in tonicity. They lose the flabbyness typical of a boy in his ugly duckling stage of puberty, and assume the tonicity and hardness typical of the muscles of the virile man. The trained foot-ball or basket-ball player, the trained wrestler or boxer can receive terrific blows on any part of his muscular system, without showing any evidence of pain or of injury to the tissues. This same substance, the spermin, is carried to his central nervous system, to his spinal cord, his medulla oblongata,...
Page 283 - Society, keep a record of the proceedings, conduct its correspondence and have charge of its archives. ARTICLE IX. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive all moneys, make all necessary disbursements and report the same at the annual meeting. ARTICLE X.
Page 249 - of venereal disease continues to be the reproach of the American army, and the daily average number of those sick from that cause, during the past calendar year was larger than the daily average number of those sick from all other of the more important diseases combined.
Page 277 - may be defined as a peculiar reaction of the mind to the presence of a repressed complex, in which the complex or its effect is regarded by the personality as belonging no longer to itself, but as the production of some other real or imaginary individual. The meaning of this definition will be made clear by the consideration of some simple examples. People who possess some fault or deficiency of which they...
Page 283 - Any article in this Constitution may be altered or amended by a vote of two-thirds of the members present at the...
Page 48 - It has been moved and seconded that the Secretary be instructed to cast the unanimous ballot of the Association in favor of the gentlemen named by the Nominating Committee. Those in favor of the motion will say "Aye.

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