The Social Emergency - Part 15
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Part 15

CHAPTER XI

MORAL AND RELIGIOUS PHASES

Abbott, Lyman. _Womanhood._ Oregon Social Hygiene Society. Circular no.

16.

Bible. Mark X, 2-12. Compare Deut. XXIV, 1-4.

Bible. Matt. V, 27-30.

Bible. I Cor. 7.

Foerster, F.W. _Marriage and the s.e.x Problem._ New York, 1912.

Hall, G.S. _Adolescence._ New York, 1908. Chaps. XIII-XV.

Hamilton, Cosmo. _A Plea for the Younger Generation._ New York, 1913.

James, William. _Varieties of Religious Experience._ New York, 1911. Chap. I.

PERIODICALS

The following periodicals are sources of news in regard to s.e.x education, s.e.x hygiene, and allied subjects:--

_American Breeders' Magazine; A Journal of Genetics and Eugenics._ Published quarterly by the American Breeders' a.s.sociation. Washington, D.C. Sent to members, annual membership, $2.00.

American Medical a.s.sociation: _Journal._ Published weekly by the American Medical a.s.sociation, 535 Dearborn Avenue, Chicago, Ill. $5.00 yearly.

_American Physical Education Review._ Published monthly by the American Physical Education a.s.sociation, Springfield, Ma.s.s. $3.00 yearly.

_Eugenics Review._ Published quarterly by the Eugenics Education Society, 6, York Buildings, Adelphi, London. _4s. 6d._ yearly.

_Journal of Educational Psychology._ Published monthly, except July and August, by Warwick & York, Baltimore, Md. $2.50 yearly.

_Social Diseases._ Published quarterly. 105 West 40th Street, New York City. $1.00 yearly.

_Survey; A Journal of Constructive Philanthropy._ Published weekly by the Survey a.s.sociates, 105 East 22d Street, New York City. $2.00 yearly.

_Vigilance._ A monthly magazine correlating constructive efforts for the suppression of the social evil. Published monthly by the American Vigilance a.s.sociation, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City. $1.00 yearly.

U.S. Commissioner of Education. Monthly record of current educational publications. Bibliography, published monthly, devotes one section to s.e.x hygiene. Sent free from Commissioner's Office, Washington, D.C.

ORGANIZATIONS INTERESTED IN SOCIAL HYGIENE

American Federation for s.e.x Hygiene. Combined with American Vigilance a.s.sociation to form American Social Hygiene a.s.sociation.

American Health Defense League. 37 Liberty Street, New York City.

American Medical a.s.sociation. 535 Dearborn Avenue, Chicago. Secy., Dr.

Alex. R. Craig.

American Purity Alliance. 207 East 15th Street, New York City.

American Social Hygiene a.s.sociation. 105 West 40th Street, New York City. Secys., Dr. William Snow, J.B. Reynolds.

American Unitarian a.s.sociation. Department of Social and Public Service.

Committee on s.e.x Education and Hygiene. Boston, Ma.s.s.

American Vigilance a.s.sociation. Combined with American Federation for s.e.x Hygiene to form American Social Hygiene a.s.sociation.

Bureau of Social Hygiene. Members: Davis, Katharine B.; Warburg, Paul M.; Murphy, Starr J.; Rockefeller, John D., Jr., Chairman. P.O. Box 579, New York City.

California Social Hygiene Society. San Francisco. Secy., C.N. White.

Chicago Society of Social Hygiene. 100 State Street, Chicago. Secy., W.T.

Belfield.

Colorado Society for Social Health. Denver, Colo.

Committee of Fourteen. 27 E. 22d Street, New York City. Secy., F.H.

Whitin.

Commonwealth Club of California. 804 First National Bank Building, San Francisco, Cal.

Connecticut Society of Social Hygiene. 42 High Street, Hartford, Conn.

Secy., T.N. Hepburn.

Detroit Society for s.e.x Hygiene. 33 High Street E., Detroit, Mich. Secy., Raymond E. Van Syckle.

Friends' Committee on Philanthropic Labor. Park Avenue and Laurens Street, Baltimore, Md.

Illinois Vigilance a.s.sociation. 153 Lasalle Street, Chicago.

Indiana Society of Social Hygiene. 723 Hume-Mansur Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Secy., Dr. H.G. Hamer.

Indiana State Board of Health. Indianapolis, Ind. International Congress on School Hygiene. Fourth meeting held in Buffalo, August 27-29, 1913.

International Purity a.s.sociation.

Juvenile Protective a.s.sociation. 816 South Halsted Street, Chicago.