An edition of The social emergency (1914)

The social emergency

studies in sex hygiene and morals

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An edition of The social emergency (1914)

The social emergency

studies in sex hygiene and morals

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English
Pages
224

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The social emergency: studies in sex hygiene and morals
1914, Houghton Mifflin company
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Table of Contents

Introduction, by C. W. Eliot.
The social emergency, by W. T. Foster.
Various phases of the question, by W. T. Foster.
Physiological aspects, by W. House.
Medical phases, by A. C. Smith.
Economic phases, by A. E. Wood.
Recreational phases, by L. H. Weir.
Educational phases, by E. O. Sisson.
Teaching phases: for children, by W. G. Eliot, jr.
Teaching phases: for boys, by H. H. Moore.
Teaching phases: for girls, by Bertha Stuart.
Moral and religious phases, by N. F. Coleman.
Agencies, methods, materials, and ideals, by W. T. Foster.
List of references (p.[203]-218)

Edition Notes

Includes bibliography.

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Boston, New York [etc.]

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ56 .F6

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Pagination
viii p., 1 l., 224 p.
Number of pages
224

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6566343M
Internet Archive
socialemergency00fostgoog
LCCN
14007480
OCLC/WorldCat
1926341

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