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CABOT, RICHARD C. "What Men Live By." Houghton Mifflin. $1.50. (A book that has helped many people.)

CABOT, R.C. "Consecration of the Affections." Proceedings of Fifth Cong. Amer. School Hygiene Assoc., III, 1911, p. 114. Also in Amer. Phy. Ed. Rev., XVI, 1911, pp. 247-253. (See "Criticisms of Sex-Education" in § 46 of this book.)

COCKS, ORRIN G. "The Social Evil and Methods of Treatment." Association Press. $.25.

CREIGHTON, LOUISE. "The Social Disease and How to Fight It." Longmans. $.35. (A splendid essay on social impurity from a modern woman's viewpoint. Constructive and optimistic.)

ELIOT, C.W. "Public Opinion and Sex-Hygiene." A.S.H.A. $.05.

ELIOT, C.W. "School Instruction in Sex Hygiene." Proceedings of Fifth Cong. Amer. School Hygiene Assoc., 1911.

ELLIS, HAVELOCK. "The Task of Social Hygiene." Houghton. $2.50. (Certain chapters concern sex-education.)

GALLOWAY, T.W. "Biology of Sex." Heath. $.75.

GEDDES, PATRICK, and THOMSON, J. ARTHUR. "Sex." Holt. $.50. (Excellent.)

GEDDES and THOMSON. "The Problems of Sex." Moffat. $.50.

FOSTER, W.T. "The Social Emergency." Houghton. $1.35. (Twelve excellent essays by President Foster, Reed College, and nine others, on social hygiene and education.)

HALL, G. STANLEY. "Adolescence." Appleton. 2 vols. $7.50.

HALL, G.S. "Youth: Its Education, Regimen and Hygiene." Appleton. $1.50.

HALL, G.S. "Needs and Methods of Educating Young People in Hygiene of Sex." Pedagogical Seminary, XV, March, 1908.

HALL, G.S. "Teaching of Sex in Schools and Colleges." Journal of Social Diseases, II, 4, October, 1911.

HALL, WINFIELD S. "Sex Training in the Home." Richardson, Chicago. $1.10.

HENDERSON, CHAS. R. "Education with Reference to Sex." University of Chicago Press. Part I, 78 cts.; II, 80 cts. (Part I demonstrates need of sex-education; II, the educational problems.)

HERTER, C.A. "Biological Aspects of Human Problems." Macmillan. $1.50. (Sexual instincts, pp. 182-252; sex-education, 306-316.)

HIME, MAURICE C. "Schoolboys' Special Immorality." Churchill, London. $.40. (For masters of boarding schools.)

HODGE, C.F. "Social Hygiene in Public Schools." School Science and Mathematics, April, 1911.

HOWARD, W.L. "Start Your Child Right." Revell. $.75. (Readable, sensible, helpful to parents.)

LOWRY, EDITH B. "False Modesty: That Protects Vice by Ignorance." Forbes. $.50. (Arguments for sex-instruction in home and school.)

LOWRY, E.B. "Teaching Sex-Hygiene in the Public Schools." Forbes. $.50. (Useful for parents and teachers.)

LYTTLETON, E. "Training the Young in the Laws of Sex." Longmans, Green. $1.00. (Heartily approved by many educators.)

MARCH, NORAH H. "Towards Racial Health." Routledge, London. $1.00. (Very helpful book for parents and teachers.)

MORLEY, MARGARET W. "Renewal of Life." McClurg. $1.10. (Nature-study basis for teaching children.)

MORROW, BALLIET, and BIGELOW. "Report of Special Committee on Matters and Methods of Sex-Education." A.S.H.A. $.05.

MORROW, PRINCE A. "Teaching of Sex-Hygiene." A.S.H.A. $.03. (A splendid address.)

MORROW, P.A. "The Boy Problem." S.S.M.P. $.05. (Helpful to parents.)

MORROW, P.A. "The Sex Problem." S.S.M.P. $.03. (A fair statement of the double morality problem.)

PARKINSON, WILLIAM D. "Sex and Education." Educational Review, January, 1911. (Stands for ethical and æsthetic teaching primarily.)

SCHARLIEB and SIBLY. "Youth and Sex." Dodge. $.25.

SELIGMAN, E.R.A. "The Social Evil." Putnam. $1.50. (A good survey of the evil, based on the work of the Committee of Fourteen in New York.)

WILE, IRA S. "Sex Education." Duffield. $1.00. (A very useful book for parents.)

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ADDAMS, JANE. "Spirit of Youth and the City Streets." Macmillan. $1.25.

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DODGE, GRACE H. "A Bundle of Letters to Busy Girls." Funk. $.50.

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GALBRAITH, ANNA. "Four Epochs of a Woman's Life." Saunders, Philadelphia. $1.50. (Medical in style. Certain sections relating to heredity are not satisfactory.)

HALL, W.S. "Sexual Knowledge." Intern. Bible House, Philadelphia. $1.00.

KEY, ELLEN. "Morality of Woman and other Essays." Seymour, Chicago. $1.00. (Ideal morality as a basis for marriage. Good introduction to author's "Love and Marriage.")

LOWRY, E.B. "Herself." Forbes. $1.10. (In general, accurate. Medical style.)

MARTIN, H.N. "Human Body--Advanced Course." Holt. $2.50. (Last chapter, on reproduction, excellent.)

RUMMEL, LUELLA Z. "Womanhood and Its Development." Burton Co., Kansas City. $1.50. (One of the best books for mature women. Poorly printed.)

SCHREINER, OLIVE. "Woman and Labor." Stokes. $1.25. (Important for the feminist movement.)

WEST, MRS. MAX. "Prenatal Care." Bulletin of Children's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor. (A very practical pamphlet.)

WOOD-ALLEN, MARY. "What a Young Woman Should Know." Vir Co., Philadelphia. $1.00. (The best-known book, preferred by the majority of mothers.)

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EXNER, M.J. "The Physician's Answer." Association Press. $.15. (Summary of opinions of numerous physicians concerning the problems of young men.)

EXNER, M.J. "The Rational Sex Life for Men." Association Press. $.15. (Good, and helpful to many young men.)

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HALL, W.S. "Instead of Wild Oats." Revell. $.25. (Bok Series, Biological and Sociological basis.)

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HOWARD, WILLIAM LEE. "Plain Facts on Sex Hygiene." Clode. $1.00. (Sensational and exaggerated statements concerning social diseases; language unnecessarily offensive in places; but discussion of "continence" is good.)

HOWELL and KEYES. "The Sexual Necessity." S.S.M.P. $.03.

LOWRY, E.B., and LAMBERT, R.J. "Himself: Talks with Men concerning Themselves." Forbes. $1.00. (Accurate in facts; not well arranged; not "the best book," as the publishers claim.)

LYDSTON, G. FRANK. "Sex Hygiene for the Male." Riverton, Chicago. $2.25. (Readable, fairly reliable, but not worth the price.)

MARTIN, H.N. "Human Body--Advanced Course." Holt. $2.50. (Last chapter, especially in 1910 edition.)

MOORE, H.H. "Keeping in Condition." Macmillan. $1.00. (A physical training book.)

MORROW, PRINCE A. "Health and Hygiene of Sex." S.S.M.P. $.05. (The best-known pamphlet for college men.)

SPEER, ROBERT E. "A Young Man's Questions." Revell. $.80.

SPERRY, LYMAN B. "Confidential Talks with Young Men." Revell. $.75.

STALL, SYLVANUS. "What a Young Husband Ought to Know." Vir Co., Philadelphia. $1.00. (This and the next are useful to men who prefer a religious approach to sexual information.)

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WILSON, ROBERT N. "American Boy and the Social Evil." Winston. $1.00.

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COCKS, ORRIN G. "Engagement and Marriage." Association Press. $.25. (Talks to young men, but young women should be interested.)

COWAN, JOHN. "Science of a New Life." 1869. $3.00. (Obsolete, unreliable, unscientific; but widely sold by magazine advertising.)

DAVIDSON, HUGH S. "Marriage and Motherhood." Dodge. $.25.

DAVIS, E.P. "Mother and Child." Lippincott. $1.50.

FOERSTER, F.W. "Marriage and the Sex Problem." Stokes. $1.35. (An important book.)

HOLT, L.E. "Care and Feeding of Children." Appleton. $.75. (The well-known nursery guide by the famous pediatrician.)

HOWARD, W.L. "Facts for the Married." Clode. $1.00. (Good, from a physician's standpoint.)

JORDAN, W.J. "Little Problems of Married Life." Revell. $1.00. (Essays which touch many problems of home life.)

KEY, ELLEN. "Love and Marriage." Putnam. $1.50. (The greatest work of this famous Swedish author.)

SALEEBY, C.W. "Parenthood and Race Culture." Moffat, Yard. $2.50. (Popular eugenics.)

SPERRY, LYMAN B. "Confidential Talks with Husband and Wife." Revell. $1.00.

WOOD-ALLEN, MARY. "Ideal Married Life." Revell. $1.25. (Best book by this well-known physician and author.)

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CASTLE, W.E. "Heredity in Relation to Evolution and Animal Breeding." Appleton. $1.50.

CONKLIN, F.G. "Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men." Princeton University Press. $2.00.

DAVENPORT, C.B. "Heredity in Relation to Eugenics." Holt. $2.00.

DAWSON, G.E. "Right of the Child to be Well Born." Funk. $.75.

DONCASTER, L. "Heredity in the Light of Recent Research." Putnam. $.40.

GEDDES, P., and THOMSON, J.A. "Evolution." Holt. $.50.

GUYER, M.F. "Being Well Born." Bobbs-Merrill. $1.00.

KELLICOTT, W.E. "The Social Direction of Human Evolution." Appleton. $1.50.

PUNNETT, R.C. "Mendelism." Macmillan. $.50.

SALEEBY, C.W. "Parenthood and Race Culture." Moffat, Yard. $2.50.

THOMSON, J.A. "Heredity." Putnam. $3.50.

WALTER, H.E. "Genetics." Macmillan. $1.50.

INDEX

Abnormality, in literature, 129 ff.

Adolescence, and sex-instruction, 146 ff.

Adults, and special sex-instruction, 26.

Æsthetics of sex, 4, 74, 197.

Affection, 163; "consecration of," 210; in marriage, 189.

Aims, of sex-education, 92, 94; of sex-education societies, 228.

Animals, and human sexuality, 72.

Arguments, for sex-instruction, 28 ff.

Asceticism, 69.

Athletics, and sex, 141.

Attitude, towards sex, 26, 67 ff.; and morals, 75.

Bibliography, 238 ff.

Biology, 56, 65; and ethics, 102 ff.; and sex-instruction, 147; moral value, 217.

Books, as teachers, 121 ff., 241 ff.; _see also_ literature.

Boys, influence on, 158; special instruction, 148-250.

Cabot, R.C., 63, 210 ff.

Childhood, 25.

Children, ignorant of sex, 204.

Circumcision, 139.

Coeducation, in sex-instruction, 109; and sex adjustment, 80.

Continence, 160 ff., 176 ff.; of women, 190 ff.

Contraception, and ethics, 219.

Control, of sex instincts, 18.

Criticisms, of sex-education, 203 ff.; conclusions regarding, 226.

Curiosity, denied by Repplier and Taft, _q.v._

Dancing, 169 ff., 200.

Diseases, social or venereal, 37 ff.

Dress, of women, 174 ff., 200.

Education, as a solution, 19, 88; coeducation, 80; sex-differentiated, 82.

Eliot, C.W., 71.

Emissions, 149.

Ethics, and biology, 102; and sex-hygiene, 61 ff; of sex, 4.

Eugenics, 86 ff.; aim of, 105; and ethics, 103.

Europe, and sex problems, 59 ff.; morality in, 59; sex-hygiene in, 230.

Evolution, and vulgarity, 75.

Fiction, and sex tragedies, 127.

Foerster, 70.

Frankness, 206.

Friendships, of children, 136.

Fulton, J.S., 40.

Future, of sex-education, 234-237.

Genetics, 87.

Girls, special instruction, 151; unprotected, 191.

Gonorrhea, _see_ Diseases.

Good, and evil, 215.

Hamilton, Cosmo, 208.

Hartley, C. Gasquoine, 82 ff.

Heredity, 87; and sex-education, 104.

History, of sex-education, 227 ff.

Homes, and sex-instruction, 21.

Hunger, two kinds, 73.

Hygiene, and ethics, 210 ff.; of sex, 1-4, 25.

Ideals, of manhood, 185; of womanhood, 157; of love and marriage, 159, 187.

Ignorance, 45, 50, 54; of children, 12-14.

Illegitimacy, 52 ff., 59.

Immorality, 38; danger in teaching, 67.

Instincts, sexual, 16-18.

Intellectualism, and sex, 83.

Kallikak family, 103.

Key, Ellen, 64, 79.

Knowledge, and will, 217.

Lectures, on sex-hygiene, 100.

Legislation, and social diseases, 47.

Literature, general list, 241 ff.; for parents, 33; on marriage, 79; on diseases, 39; on sex, 11; on social evil, 52; general and sex, 124 ff.; general references, 238 ff.; for young men, 161, 183; for young women, 201; radical sex, 193.

Marriage, 159, 187; a sex problem, 71 ff.

Masturbation, 137 ff.

Maxwell, W.H., 221.

Men, as leaders in love, 188; instruction for, 156 ff.

Misunderstanding, of sex, 5.

Monogamy, 59.

Morality, 58 ff.; double standard, 42.

Morrow, P.A., 37, 70; leader, 227.

Mothercraft, 155.

Mothers, and boys, 111; first teachers, 111.

Mystery, and sex, 15.

Names, of sex organs, 148 ff.

National Education Association, resolution on sex-instruction, 232.

Nature-study, 133.

Need, of sex-instruction, 11, 19.

Neumann, H., 221.

Oliphant, James, 159.

Optimism, sex, 196.

Organization, of sex-education, 96 ff.

Parents, and daughters, 184, 190; coöperation of, 23; responsibility, 14; attitude, 30.

Parkinson, W.D., 41.

Passion, 58.

Pessimism, sex, 72, 84, 196.

Poetry, 124 ff.

Pre-adolescence, 25, 133 ff.

Problems of sex, 28 ff., 92, 95.

Promiscuity, 38.

Propagandism, needed, 28 ff.

Prophylactics, venereal, 219.

Prostitution, 48 ff., 164; protective knowledge for women, 199.

Reading, concerning perversion and vice, 51.

Refinement, of men, 167.

Religion, approach to sex-instruction, 209.

Repplier, Agnes, 203.

Reproduction, and sex, 5.

Responsibility, indirect of women, 195; individual, 18; of parents, 30.

Sanitation, and morals, 229; _see also_ hygiene and ethics.

Self-abuse, 137 ff.

Self-control, 70, 173, 176-182; of women, 190 ff.

Sensationalism, 233.

Sex-education, definition, 1; larger view of, 27; need of, 11; problems of, 28 ff.; relations, 4.

Sex-hygiene, 1-5; adequacy, 43; personal, 35 ff.; social, 3; and eugenics, 86; and ethics, 114, 212 ff.; personal, 98 ff.

Sex-instruction, in schools, 20, 23; in homes, 21; in high schools, 24; many-sided, 89.

Sex, meaning of the word, 6-10.

Social diseases, 166; essential knowledge to be taught, 107.

Social evil, 4, 48 ff.

Social hygiene, 3; and ethics, 101.

Societies, for sex problems, 231, 232.

Society for Prophylaxis, 62.

Super-morality, 64 ff.

Syphilis, _see_ Diseases.

Taft, W.H., 224.

Task, of sex-education, 90.

Teachers, of sex facts, 108; for classes, 113; married women, 110; same sex as pupils, 109; undesirable, 115.

Teaching, morals, 216 ff.; personal, 205, 214.

Tennyson, and sex lessons, 125.

Vulgarity, 67 ff.

Women, and diseases, 45; instruction for, 184 ff.

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