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Notes and References
1 The chief sources of information on Brokmeyer's life, as well as
on the St. Louis Movement, are Brokmeyer's journal, A Mechanic's
Diary
, ed. by Eugene C. Brokmeyer, Washington, D. C., 1910;
Denton J. Snider autobiography, A Writer of Books in His Gene-
sis
, St. Louis, 1910, and his history of The St. Louis Movement in
Philosopky, Literature, Education, Psychology, with with Chapters of
Autobiography
, St. Louis, 1920; Charles M. Perry, The St. Louis
Movement in Philosophy: Some Source Material
, Norman, Okla.,
1930; D. H. Harris (ed.), A Brief Report on the Meeting Com-
memorative of the Early Saint Louis Movement. . . in Honor of
Dr. Denton J. Snider's Eightieth Birthday Held January, 14th and
15th 1921. . .
Los Angeles, 1921; Cleon Forbes, "The St. Louis
School of Thought", Missouri Historical Review XXV, i ( Oct.,
1930), 83-101; ii ( Jan., 1931), 289-305; iii ( April, 1931), 461-
473; iv ( July, 1931), 609-623; XXVI, i ( Oct., 1931), 68-77;
William Schuyler, "German Philosophy in St. Louis", Bulletin of
the Washington University Association
, no. 2, April 23, 1904 ( St.
Louis, 1904), 62-89; and information supplied by Brokmeyer's
son, Mr. Eugene C. Brokmeyer of Washington, D. C.
2 See the essays by William Torrey Harris, "How I Was Edu-
cated", Forum, I ( Aug., 1886), 552-561, and "Books That Have
Helped Me", Forum, III ( April, 1887), 142-151. Among the more
comprehensive studies of Harris consulted, besides the bibliography
in Charles M. Perry, op. cit., 79-140, are the following: John S. Roberts
, William Torrey Harris: A Critical Study of His Educa-
tional and Related Philosophical Views
, Washington, D. C., 1924;
Edward L. Schaub (ed.), William Torrey Harris (1835-1935); A
Collection of Essays. . . in Commemoration of Dr. Harris' Cen-
tennial. . .
Chicago and London, 1936; and the illuminating chap-
ter on Harris in Professor Merle Curti Social Ideas of American
Educators
( New York, 1935), 310-347. A biographical study,
drawing upon the rich manuscript materials preserved by Miss
Edith Davidson Harris, daughter of William Torrey Harris, at
Walpole, N. H., has been prepared by Professor Kurt F. Leidecker
of Troy, N. Y.
3 Snider, A Writer of Books, 303.

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