Thanks Beth and George for the leads ...

I couldn't find anything in Boring, but, in a measurement text by Gregory, he
claims this:

Thorndike (1918) expressed the essential axoim .... that "Whatever exists at
all exists in some amount." McCall (1939) went a step further, declaring
"Anything that exists in amount can be measured."

McCall is W.A. McCall and the 1939 reference is a book entitled _Measurement_.
Thorndike is E.L. and the 1918 reference is _The seventeenth yearbook of the
National Society for the Study of Education, Pt II_. So the quote (as I
phrased it) is an concatenation??

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