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7. The primitive family. (Goodsell, The Family as a Social and Educational Institution, chapter ii.)
8. The family in the early stages of civilization. (Burch and Patterson, American Social Problems, chapter vi.)
9. Influence of Christianity upon the family. (Goodsell, The Family as a Social and Educational Institution, chapter vi.)
10. The family in the Middle Ages. (Goodsell, The Family as a Social and Educational Institution, chapter vii.)
11. The English family in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. (Goodsell, The Family as a Social and Educational Institution, chapter ix.)
12. The family in the American colonies. (Goodsell, The Family as a Social and Educational Institution, chapter x.)
13. The feminist movement. (Annals, vol. lvi, part i.)
14. The home in the crowded city. (Riis, Peril and Preservation of the Home.)
15. Desertion. (Colcord, Broken Homes.)
16. Divorce statistics. (Willcox, The Divorce Problem, a study in statistics; Lichtenberger, Divorce, chapter v.)
17. Uniform divorce laws. (Wolfe, Readings in Social Problems, chapter xv.)
18. Education for family building. (Annals, vol. lxvii, pages 47- 53.)
FOR CLASSROOM DISCUSSION
19. Should Congress be granted the power, through constitutional amendment, to pass a Federal divorce law?
20. Should men be required to have a minimum income before being granted a marriage license?
21. Is domestic science more or less important now than it was a century ago?
22. Are the chances of a successful marriage greater or less if marriage takes place after both parties are more than twenty-five years of age?