[81] Will is indeed the supreme faculty, the whole mind in action, the internal stimulus which may call forth all the capacities and powers. (Conklin, Edwin G., Heredity and Environment in the Development of Man [Princeton], ch. vi, p. 47.)
[82] Woodworth, [op. cit.], p. 149.
[83] Sano, F., “Documenti della guerra: Osservazioni psicologiche notate durante il bombardamento di Anversa,” Rivista di psichologia, anno xi, pp. 119–128.
[84] Smith, Stanley K., The Halifax Horror (Halifax, 1918), ch. iv, p. 44.
[85] Kropotkin, Prince, Mutual Aid (N. Y., 1919), ch. i, p. 14.
[86] Johnstone, [op. cit.]
[87] There is no better evidence of the response of the public heart to a great tragedy than the fact that at Halifax upwards of a thousand offers were received for the adoption of the orphaned children.
[88] Bicknell, Ernest P., “In the Thick of the Relief Work at San Francisco,” Charities and the Commons, vol. xvi (June, 1906), p. 299.
[89] What has been said of soldiers is of course equally true of sailors.
[90] Giddings, Franklin H., “Pluralistic Behaviour,” American Journal of Sociology, vol. xxv, no. 4 (Jan., 1920), p. 539.