Excerpt from Journal of Social Science: Containing the Transactions of the American Association; September, 1886; Saratoga Papers of 1885, With a Synopsis of Social Science Instruction at American Colleges in 1886
The Papers included in this number of the Journal of Social Science are nearly all the Saratoga Papers of 1885. They are here arranged according to their natural classification, and not as they were read in the several departments; thus the Social Economy Papers were sometimes read in the Jurisprudence Department. As some misapprehension may exist in regard to the publication of Papers [w the Association, it may here he said that all papers, engaged for the General Meeting of the American Social Science Association, are so engaged with the understanding that they may be printed in the Journal of Social Science, if the Council so decide; if, therefore. The writers choose to publish their papers elsewhere, (to which the Council ofi'ers no objection). It must he with the stipulation that these Papers may also he published in the Journal, at the option of the Council as to the time of publication.
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