School and Society was a weekly educational periodical established in 1915 by psychologist James McKeen Cattell, originally published by Science Press.
It was described as a "weekly journal covering the field of education in relation to the problems of American democracy".
[1] Cattell was the editor of the journal from 1915 until 1939, when William Bagley took over the role.
[2] In 1972, the journal changed its name to Intellect: Magazine of Educational and Social Affairs for the first several volumes, and then again to Intellect: The National Review of Professional Thought.
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