Excerpt from Journal of Social Science, Vol. 37: Containing the Proceedings of the American Association; Saratoga Papers of 1899; Papers Read in the Departments of Education, Health, Jurisprudence, Finance, and Social Economy, With Stenographic Notes of Debates; December, 1899
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. The 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 jour nal, 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 Saratoga.
A list of all addresses and papers will be found in the Table of Contents on page iii.
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