The Individual Initiative of an Evolutionary Psychologist Described
Intro, by Walter Hurt. Coscob [sic], Conn: Next Century Press, 1941. 8vo. Wraps. 15 p. [77095]
Intro, by Walter Hurt. Coscob [sic], Conn: Next Century Press, 1941. 8vo. Wraps. 15 p. [77095]
Cos Cob, Conn.: Self-published, n.d. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. four-page leaflet. Also contains "Primitive Intellectual Methods," "Mature Intellectual Methods" & "Controversy of the Future" [77178]
No place: Self-published, 1921. Small 4to. Wraps. 358-369 p. Article which originally appeared in "Psyche and Eros." Rejoinder to an article by Stewart Paton entitled "The Psychology of the Radical" which appeared in "Yale Review" [77204]
No place [Cos Cob, Conn.?]: [Self-published], 1944. Small 4to. Wraps. 329-335 p. This essay appeared originally in "Psychoanalytic Review" [77129]
Cos Cob, Conn.: Self-published, [1925]. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. Four-page leaflet. "What is not generally understood is that all despotisms should be considered problems of mental hygiene, and all support of censorships should be considered as problems of abnormal psychology ... All mere quarrels about the acquired meaning..... [77099]
New York: Privately printed to promote the aims of the Free Speech League, 1938. 8vo. Wraps. 159 p. [43110]
No place: Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing Co., 1933. Small 4to. Wraps. 334-344 p. This essay appeared originally in "Prychoanalytic Review" [77128]
Cos Cob, Conn.: Self-published, 1934. Small 4to. Wraps. 16-28 p. "An account of the 'extraordinary and wild movement of religious ethusiasm' that began in seventeenth century France with the mystical ecstasy of William duSerre and spread to England where Sir Richard Bulkley and John Lacy were conspicuous converts. Schroeder discusses..... [77131]
Cos Cob, Conn.: Self-published, ca. 1945. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. Broadside. "Restated from: 'Social Science,' Janaury 1945" [77223]
In "The Open Road" Vol. XLI, No. 9 (June, 1941). [43113]
Cos Cob, Conn.: Self-published, n.d. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. Broadside. "A fool is not necessarily a great fool, unless he holds a drgree of Doctor of Philosophy, from some great culture factory for the massproduction of standardized robots ..." [77172]
Cos Cob, Conn.: Self-published, n.d. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. Broadside. "A fool is not necessarily a great fool, unless he holds a drgree of Doctor of Philosophy, from some great culture factory for the massproduction of standardized robots ..." [77173]
New York: The H. W. Wilson Company, 1922. Small 4to. Brown cloth, stamped in giltd. 247 p. 1st edition. [82460]
Cos Cob, Conn. & Frederikstead, V.I.: Self-published, 1929. Small 4to. Wraps. 46-54 p. This essay appeared originally in "Psychoanalytic Review" [77132]
No place: Self-published, ca. 1934. 6 x 9 in. four-page leaflet. Also contains "Superspecialist on Liberty" by Walter Hurt, a list of periodicals to which Schroeder contributed & a list of "Bibliographies of Schroederiana" [77176]
Cos Cob, Conn.: Self-published, n.d. 5 3/8 x 8 1/2 in. four-page leaflet. Also contains "Always Three Viewpoints," "Foolosophers" & "Controversy of the Future" [77177]
No place: Self-published, ca. 1920. 5 1/2 x 8 3/4 in. four-page leaflet. "Freedom of speech and press should not be limited to those with literary facility." It must encompass the "right to use scurrilous language. The framers of the Bill of Rights did not intend a 'stylists' aristocracy.' The..... [77175]
No place [Cos Cob, Conn.?]: Self-published, n.d. 4 x 6 in. Broadside. Printed on yellow stock. [77174]
New York: Medical Review of Reviews, 1918. Small 4to. Wraps. 8 p. "Criticism of professional psychologists for neglecting the mental health of civilians in their patriotic fervor to serve the military. Schroeder calls for mobilizing civilian sanity against the great mass movement of wartime morbidity" - Ralph E. McCoy, "Theodore..... [77133]
[Cos Cob, Conn.?]: Self-published, 1943. 6 x 9 in. Broadside. [77181]
Cos Cob, Conn.: Self-published, 1935. 8vo. Wraps. 39-45 p. Article which originally appeared in "Modern Thinker." "A sane and scientific philosophy of life should constitute a more complete adjustment to nature's habits, including those of the human animal. Man should discard all moral values and judgments and seek not a...... [77179]
Cos Cob, Conn.: Self-published, 1935. 8vo. Wraps. 39-45 p. Article which originally appeared in "Modern Thinker." "A sane and scientific philosophy of life should constitute a more complete adjustment to nature's habits, including those of the human animal. Man should discard all moral values and judgments and seek not a...... [77180]
No place [Cos Cob, Conn.?]: Self-published, (1936). Small 4to. Wraps. 20 p. "A clinical study of Ida Craddock, religio-sexual mystic and author of 'Heavenly Bridegrooms.' For her sex manual, 'Wedding Night,' she was convicted in New York Federal Court and, to escape sentencing, committed suicide. Schroeder analyses her thinking about..... [77135]
New York: Free Speech League, 1915. 8vo. Wraps. 87-99 p. [77094]
In "The Open Road" Vol. XLI, No. 11 (August, 1941). Also contains "Intellectual Slavery" by Schroeder. [43111]