Mellon Institute of Industrial Research and School of SpecificIndustries

Robert Kennedy Duncan, Sc.D.Director.
Raymond F. Bacon, Ph.D.Associate Director.

STAFF OF THE SMOKE INVESTIGATION

Raymond C. Benner, Ph.D.Chief Fellow and Chemist.
Joseph A. Beck, LL.B.Attorney.
A. B. Bellows, B.S.Engineer.
W. W. Blair, M.D.Physician.
J. E. Clevenger, M.S.Botanist.
B. A. Cohoe, A.B., M.D.Physician.
E. W. Day, A.M., M.D.Physician.
S. R. Haythorn, M.D.Physician.
W. L. Holman, A.B., M.D.Architect.
Richard Hooker B.S.Architect.
C. T. InghamArchitect.
Richard KiehnelArchitect.
H. H. Kimball, Ph.D.Meteorologist.
Oskar Klotz, M.D., C.M.Physician.
E. B. LeeArchitect.
C. H. Marcy, A.B.Bacteriologist.
O. R. McBride, B.S.Engineer.
E. H. McClelland, Ph.B.Bibliographer.
R. T. Miller, Jr., A.B., M.D.Surgeon.
A. F. Nesbit, B.S., A.M.Engineer.
J. J. O’Connor, Jr., A.B.Economist.
K. K. Stevens, B.S.Chemist.
A. A. Straub, M.E.Engineer.
Carlton StrongArchitect.
W. W. Strong, Ph.D.Physicist.
J. E. Wallace Wallin, Ph.D.Psychologist.
W. C. White, M.D.Physician.
Ruth E. GilchristSecretary.

Mellon Institute of Industrial Research and School of Specific Industries

Smoke Investigation         Bulletin No. 3

Psychological Aspects of the Problem of Atmospheric Smoke Pollution

By
J. E. Wallace Wallin, Ph. D.
Director of Psychological Clinic, University of Pittsburgh

University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pa.

1913


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Introduction

All that can be wisely attempted in an article which aims merely tofurnish a preliminary survey of the psychological aspects of the smokeproblem, is to outline the scope of the inquiry, to review brieflythe direct and indirect data, whether impressionistic, observational,statistical or experimental, which bear on the problem and whichare already available in recorded observations or in literary andscientific memoirs, and, finally, to

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