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Of Mice And Men

“Recently some studies were made in the behaviour of mice when exposed to more than a certain degree of density, frustration, and noise, and the mice just became deranged. I think some sociologists wonder whether it might not be the same for men. This combination of very high density of population, goods and services, machines, all increasing with almost brutal speed, does account for some really antisocial tendencies in modern urban growth.”—Barbara Ward, an economist.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30390, 14 March 1964, Page 10

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Of Mice And Men Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30390, 14 March 1964, Page 10

Of Mice And Men Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30390, 14 March 1964, Page 10