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| | Books by Frederick Morgan Davenport: Books in the extended shelves: Davenport, Frederick Morgan, 1866-1956: Primitive traits in religious revivals : a study in mental and social evolution (Macmillan, 1905), also by Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Davenport, Frederick Morgan, 1866-1956: Primitive traits in religious revivals; a study in mental and social evolution. (Negro Universities Press, 1968) (page images at HathiTrust) Davenport, Frederick Morgan, 1866-1956: Primitive traits in religious revivals; a study in mental and social evolution (New York : Macmillan, 1917., 1917) (page images at HathiTrust) Davenport, Frederick Morgan, 1866-1956: Primitive traits in religious revivals; a study in mental and social evolution. (AMS Press, 1972) (page images at HathiTrust) Davenport, Frederick Morgan, 1866-1956: Report of the Special joint committee on taxation and retrenchment. Submitted February 1, 1923. (J. B. Lyon company, printers, 1923), also by New York (State). Legislature. Special Joint Committee on Taxation and Retrenchment (page images at HathiTrust) Davenport, Frederick Morgan, 1866-1956: Report of the Special Joint Committee on Taxation and Retrenchment submitted March 1, 1922 (J.B. Lyon Company, Printers, 1922), also by New York (State). Legislature. Special Joint Committee on Taxation and Retrenchment, Ruth Montgomery, and C. Eveleen Hathaway (page images at HathiTrust) Davenport, Frederick Morgan, 1866-1956: Should socialism prevail? A debate held October 21, 1915, Brooklyn, New York, under the auspices of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, subject: - Resolved, that socialism ought to prevail in the United States. Affirmative: Professor Scott Nearing, Mr. Morris Hillquit; negative: Rev. Dr. John L. Belford, Professor Frederick M. Davenport; J. Herbert Lowe, chairman. (Rand School of Social Science, 1916), also by William M. Feigenbaum, John L. Belford, Morris Hillquit, and Scott Nearing (page images at HathiTrust)
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