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The Open court . sse, Brunhes, Ritz, Langevin, Fabry, Zeemann, G. H. Bryan,Soddy, Ostwald, Nernst. Waller ant, Lehmann, Sommerfeldt, Ciamician, Abegg,Bayliss, Hober, Bottazzi, Fredericq, Demoor, Boruttau, Foa, Galeotti, Eb-stein, Asher, Raffaele, Delage, Caullery, Rabaud, Le Dantec, Semon, Driesch,Pearl, Hartog, Russell, Wiesner, Haberlandt, Costantin, Ziegler, Uexkiill,Bethe. Sherrington, Bohn, Pieron, Claparede, Janet, Rey, Pikler, Hoernes,SoUas, Jespersen, Meillet, Simmel, Ziehen, Cunningham, Westermarck, Kidd,Landry, Edgeworth, Bonar, Pareto, Loria, Carver, Fisher, Sombart, Oppen-heimer, Scialoja, Ph. Sagnac, Salomon Reinach, Guignebert, Loisy, etc. SCIENTIA joint aux texte principal, portant les articles dans la languede leurs auteurs, un supplement avec la traduction frangaise de tous les arti-cles allemands, anglais et italiens. Elle est ainsi accessible a quiconqueconnait la seule langue frangaise. PRIX DE LABONNEMENT: 30 frs.—24mk.—28s. DIRECTION ET REDACTION: MILAN: Via Aurelio Saffi YOUR MIND AND HOWTO USE IT By WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON It is not enough moroly to liavo ii sounii mind—one must also learn how touse it if he would become mentally efficient. This newest book of Mr. Atkin-sons makes plain and practical the various phases of mental action; thenature of the activities; how they are connected with one another; how theywork; and finally HOW THEY MAY BE DEVELOPED. We know of no otherbook on the market which states these things in such a concise, plain, every-day form. There are many books on psychology, but they are mostly verytechnical and schooly. This one is not. Each sot of mental activities is con-sidered first in its aspect of expression and then tlio reader is instructed Inthe development of the particular faculty or phase of mental activitv. The chapters on The Feelings and Emotionsthrow clear light on these important parts of ourmental being, showing the nature of the feelings,their cause, and the mode of operation. The chapterso
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