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When the Nations Confer

Clark, Jane Perry | December 4, 1929 issue

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The article discusses the book "The Practice and Procedure of International Conferences," by Frederick Sherwood Dunn. Social psychologists have been slow in studying the nature of the conference method, with the result that political scientists can take no leaf from their book and so may attempt to find relationships where there are none. Dunn is entirely honest in his perception of the shortcomings of any attempt to classify the difficult field of international conferences, and realizes that he is only groping his way.

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PRACTICE & Procedure of International Conferences, The (Book); DUNN, Frederick Sherwood; SOCIAL psychologists; POLITICAL scientists; CONGRESSES & conventions; SOCIAL psychology
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