“Look back, and find support; you march with Life’s main stream.
Look on—be proud; her future lies within your dream.”
London, Feb. 1923.
BIOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY
“Come out into the light of things;
Let Nature be your teacher.”
—W. Wordsworth.
“In matters that really interest him, man cannot support the suspense of judgment which science so often has to enjoin. He is too anxious to feel certain to have time to know. So that we see of the sciences, mathematics appearing first, then astronomy, then physics, then chemistry, then biology, then psychology, then sociology—but always the new field was grudged to the new method, and we still have the denial to sociology of the name of science.”—W. Trotter, Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War.