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For Girls

Addams, Jane."Spirit of Youth and the City Streets." Macmillan. $1.25.Chapman, Rose Woodallen."How Shall I Tell My Child?" Revell. $.25.Dodge, Grace H."A Bundle of Letters to Busy Girls." Funk. $.50.Hall, Jeannette W."Life's Story." Steadwell, La Crosse, Wis. $.25. (Biological facts for girls of 10 to 16.)Hall, W.S."Life Problems: A Story for Girls." A.M.A. $.10. (A good pamphlet for girls of 12 to 18 years.)Hall, W.S."The Doctor's Daughter: Studies about Life." A.M.A. $.10. (On nature-study basis, for girls under 12 years.)Hood, Mary G."For Girls and the Mothers of Girls." Bobbs-Merrill. $1.00.Howard, W.L."Confidential Chats with Girls." Clode. $1.00.Smith, Nellie M."The Three Gifts of Life." Dodd, Mead. $.50. (A girl's responsibility. For girls 15 to 18, who have no more than grammar-school education. In general, sentimental and unscientific; but Chapter IV, "Gift of Choice," is excellent.)Torelle, Ellen."Plant and Animal Children: How they Grow." Heath. $1.00. (Useful as a nature-study reader concerning reproduction of animals and plants.)Wood-Allen, Mary."Almost a Woman." Crist Co. $.50. (A story for girls of 12 years.)Wood-Allen, Mary."What a Young Girl Should Know." Vir Co., Philadelphia. $1.00. (For girls under 12 or 14.)

Addams, Jane."Spirit of Youth and the City Streets." Macmillan. $1.25.

Chapman, Rose Woodallen."How Shall I Tell My Child?" Revell. $.25.

Dodge, Grace H."A Bundle of Letters to Busy Girls." Funk. $.50.

Hall, Jeannette W."Life's Story." Steadwell, La Crosse, Wis. $.25. (Biological facts for girls of 10 to 16.)

Hall, W.S."Life Problems: A Story for Girls." A.M.A. $.10. (A good pamphlet for girls of 12 to 18 years.)

Hall, W.S."The Doctor's Daughter: Studies about Life." A.M.A. $.10. (On nature-study basis, for girls under 12 years.)

Hood, Mary G."For Girls and the Mothers of Girls." Bobbs-Merrill. $1.00.

Howard, W.L."Confidential Chats with Girls." Clode. $1.00.

Smith, Nellie M."The Three Gifts of Life." Dodd, Mead. $.50. (A girl's responsibility. For girls 15 to 18, who have no more than grammar-school education. In general, sentimental and unscientific; but Chapter IV, "Gift of Choice," is excellent.)

Torelle, Ellen."Plant and Animal Children: How they Grow." Heath. $1.00. (Useful as a nature-study reader concerning reproduction of animals and plants.)

Wood-Allen, Mary."Almost a Woman." Crist Co. $.50. (A story for girls of 12 years.)

Wood-Allen, Mary."What a Young Girl Should Know." Vir Co., Philadelphia. $1.00. (For girls under 12 or 14.)

For Boys

Hall, W.S."John's Vacation." A.M.A. $.10. (On nature-study basis, for pre-adolescent boys.)Hall, W.S."Chums." A.M.A. $.10. (For adolescent boys.)Hall, W.S."Developing into Manhood." Association Press. $.25. (Biological basis, for boys of 15 to 18 years.)Hall, W.S."Life's Beginnings." Association Press. $.25.Hall, W.S."Youth." Association Press. $.25. (For boys 10 to 12.)Howard, W.L."Confidential Chats with Boys." Clode. $1.00.Jenks, J.W."Life Questions of School Boys." Association Press. $.25.Jewett."The Next Generation." Ginn. $.75. (Elementary eugenics.)Torelle, Ellen."Plant and Animal Children." (See under books for girls.)Trewby, Arthur."Healthy Boyhood." Longmans. $.40.Wood-Allen, Mary."Almost a Man." Crist Co. $.50. (Similar to "Almost a Woman." For pre-adolescent boys.)

Hall, W.S."John's Vacation." A.M.A. $.10. (On nature-study basis, for pre-adolescent boys.)

Hall, W.S."Chums." A.M.A. $.10. (For adolescent boys.)

Hall, W.S."Developing into Manhood." Association Press. $.25. (Biological basis, for boys of 15 to 18 years.)

Hall, W.S."Life's Beginnings." Association Press. $.25.

Hall, W.S."Youth." Association Press. $.25. (For boys 10 to 12.)

Howard, W.L."Confidential Chats with Boys." Clode. $1.00.

Jenks, J.W."Life Questions of School Boys." Association Press. $.25.

Jewett."The Next Generation." Ginn. $.75. (Elementary eugenics.)

Torelle, Ellen."Plant and Animal Children." (See under books for girls.)

Trewby, Arthur."Healthy Boyhood." Longmans. $.40.

Wood-Allen, Mary."Almost a Man." Crist Co. $.50. (Similar to "Almost a Woman." For pre-adolescent boys.)

For Women

Drake, E.F.A."What a Young Wife Ought to Know." Vir Co., Philadelphia. $1.00.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.)

Drake, E.F.A."What a Young Wife Ought to Know." Vir Co., Philadelphia. $1.00.

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.)

For Men

Exner, M.J."Problems and Principles of Sex-Education." Association Press. $.10. (Study of college men, and an essay on principles.)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.)Hall, W.S."From Youth into Manhood." Association Press. $.50. (Highly approved and widely used.)Hall, W.S."Instead of Wild Oats." Revell. $.25. (Bok Series, Biological and Sociological basis.)Hall, W.S."Reproduction and Sexual Hygiene." Wynnewood, Chicago. $.90. (Very useful book, but criticized by many who disagree with the hygienic part.)Hall, W.S."Sexual Knowledge." Intern. Bible House. Philadelphia. $1.00. (Useful for both men and women. Includes the best of the above book.)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.)HowellandKeyes."The Sexual Necessity." S.S.M.P. $.03.Lowry, E.B., andLambert, 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.)Stall, Sylvanus."What a Young Man Ought to Know." Vir Co., Philadelphia. $1.00.Wilson, Robert N."American Boy and the Social Evil." Winston. $1.00.

Exner, M.J."Problems and Principles of Sex-Education." Association Press. $.10. (Study of college men, and an essay on principles.)

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.)

Hall, W.S."From Youth into Manhood." Association Press. $.50. (Highly approved and widely used.)

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

Hall, W.S."Reproduction and Sexual Hygiene." Wynnewood, Chicago. $.90. (Very useful book, but criticized by many who disagree with the hygienic part.)

Hall, W.S."Sexual Knowledge." Intern. Bible House. Philadelphia. $1.00. (Useful for both men and women. Includes the best of the above book.)

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.)

HowellandKeyes."The Sexual Necessity." S.S.M.P. $.03.

Lowry, E.B., andLambert, 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.)

Stall, Sylvanus."What a Young Man Ought to Know." Vir Co., Philadelphia. $1.00.

Wilson, Robert N."American Boy and the Social Evil." Winston. $1.00.

For the Married

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.)

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.)

Heredity and Eugenics

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., andThomson, 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.

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., andThomson, 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.

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 alsoliterature.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,seeDiseases.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 alsohygiene 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,seeDiseases.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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