FOOTNOTES:
[61] The best expression of the consensus of opinion of those who should know most about the subject is the Report of the Special Committee on the Matter and Methods of Sex Education issued by the American Federation for Sex Hygiene, New York, December, 1912.
[62] Sex Education, by Ira S. Wile, M.S., M.D. (New York, 1912), aims to assist parents to banish the difficulties and to suggest a course of instruction. It is a brief and wholly admirable treatise.
[63] Progress, the second annual report of the Oregon Social Hygiene Society, gives some account of the most extensive public education that has been conducted in this country.
[64] The Exhibit of the Oregon Social Hygiene Society has been seen by over 50,000 people, at a total cost of less than two cents for each person.
[65] Especially valuable are the two volumes by Abraham Flexner, written for the Bureau of Social Hygiene. See List of References.
[66] See American Youth, New York, April, 1913 ("Sex Education Number"). An article by George W. Hinckley tells of the ideal way in which he gives individual instruction to his boys at Good Will Farm, Hinckley, Maine.
[67] "Sex-instruction as a Phase of Social Education," in Religious Education, 1913, by Maurice A. Bigelow, is one of the best articles on this subject.
[68] F.W. Foerster, Marriage and the Sex Problem. No book on this subject has reached a higher plane of idealism. At the same time it is scientifically sound.
LIST OF REFERENCES
CHAPTERS I, II
General Survey
Prepared by Maida Rossiter, Librarian, Reed College
Addams, Jane. A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil. New York, 1912.
American Federation for Sex Hygiene. Report of the Sex Education Sessions of the Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene. New York, 1913.
American Medical Association. Nostrums and Quackery. Chicago.
Bloch, Iwan. Sexual Life of our Time in its Relation to Modern Civilization; tr. by Eden Paul. St. Louis, 1911.
Brieux, Eugene. Damaged Goods. In his Three Plays. New York, 1911.
Commonwealth Club of California. The Red Plague. Commonwealth Club of California. Transactions, vol. VI, no. 1, May, 1911; vol. VIII, no. 7, August, 1913.
Dealey, J.Q. The Family in its Sociological Aspects. Boston, 1912.
Ellis, Havelock. Task of Social Hygiene. Boston, 1912.
Flexner, A. Prostitution in Western Europe. New York, 1913. Bureau of Social Hygiene Publications.
—— Prostitution in the United States. (In preparation.) Bureau of Social Hygiene Publications.
Foerster, F.W. Marriage and the Sex Problem; tr. by Meyrick Booth. New York, 1912.
Forel, August. Sexual Question; tr. by C.F. Marshall. New York, 1908.
Fosdick, R.D. European Police Systems. New York 1913.
Kneeland, G.J. Commercialized Prostitution in New York City. New York, 1913. Bureau of Social Hygiene Publications.
Morrow, P.A. Social Diseases and Marriage. New York 1904.
Northcote, Hugh. Christianity and Sex Problems. Philadelphia, 1906.
Seligman, E.R.A., ed. Social Evil. Ed. 2, rev. New York, 1912.
Sisson, E.O. Educational Emergency. Atlantic Monthly, vol. 106, pp. 54-63, July, 1910.
Thomson, J.A., and Geddes, P. Problem of Sex. New York, 1912.
Westermarck, Edward. History of Human Marriage. New York, 1903.
Wilson, R.N. American Boy and the Social Evil. Philadelphia, 1905.
Zenner, Philip. Education in Sexual Physiology and Hygiene. Cincinnati, 1910.
CHAPTER III
Physiological Aspects
Reproduction
Exner, M.J. The Physician's Answer. New York, 1913.
Howell, W.H. Textbook of Physiology. Ed. 4. Philadelphia, 1911.
Landois, Leonard. Textbook of Human Physiology. Ed. 10. Philadelphia, 1904.
Marshall, F.H.A. Physiology of Reproduction. New York, 1910.
Heredity and Eugenics
Castle, W.E. Heredity. New York, 1911.
Darbishire, A.D. Breeding and the Mendelian Theory. New York, 1911.
Davenport, C.B. Heredity in Relation to Eugenics. New York, 1911.
Ellis, Havelock. Problem of Race Regeneration. New York, 1911.
Jordan, D.S. Heredity of Richard Roe. Boston, 1911.
Kellicott, W.E. Social Direction of Human Evolution. New York, 1911.
Punnett, R.C. Mendelism. New York, 1911.
Saleeby, C.W. Methods of Race Regeneration. New York, 1912.
—— Parenthood and Race Culture. New York, 1909.
Walter, H.E. Genetics. New York, 1913.
Winship, A.E. Jukes-Edwards; a Study in Education and Heredity. Harrisburg, 1900.
CHAPTER IV
Medical Phases
Dock, L.L. Hygiene and Morality; Medical, Social and Legal Aspects of Venereal Diseases. New York, 1910.
Fisher, Irving. National Vitality. Washington, 1910. U.S. 61st Cong., 2d Sess. Senate Doc. 419.
Hall, W.S. Biology, Physiology, and Sociology of Reproduction also, Sexual Hygiene. Ed. 11. Chicago, 1906.
Keyes, E.L. Observations of the Persistence of Gonococci in the Male Urethra. American Journal of the Medical Science, January, 1912.
Morrow, P.A. Social Diseases and Marriage. Philadelphia, 1904.
Taylor, R.W. Practical Treatise on Genito-Urinary and Venereal Diseases and Syphilis. Ed. 3. Philadelphia, 1904.
CHAPTER V
Economic Phases
Adams, T.S., and Sumner, H.L. Labor Problems. Ed. 8. New York, 1911. Chap. i.
Addams, Jane. A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil. New York, 1912.
Butler, E.B. Women and the Trades. New York, 1909.
Flexner, Abraham. Prostitution in the United States. New York. (In preparation.) Bureau of Social Hygiene Publications.
—— Prostitution in Western Europe. New York, 1913. Bureau of Social Hygiene Publications.
Fosdick, R.D. European Police Systems. New York, 1913. Bureau of Social Hygiene Publications.
Goldmark, Josephine. Fatigue and Efficiency. New York, 1912.
Kelley, Florence. Some Ethical Gains through Legislation. New York, 1905.
Kneeland, G.J. Commercialized Prostitution in New York City. New York, 1913. Bureau of Social Hygiene Publications.
More, L.B. Life Earner's Budgets; A Study of Standards and Cost of Living in New York City. New York, 1907.
Roe, C.G. Panders and their White Slaves. Chicago, 1910.
Ryan, J.A. A Living Wage. New York, 1910.
Sanger, W.W. History of Prostitution. New York, 1913.
Seligman, E.R.A., ed. Social Evil. Ed. 2, rev. New York, 1912. Chap. i.
Streightoff, F.H. Standard of Living among Industrial People of America. Boston, 1911.
U.S. Bureau of Labor. Women and Child Wage-Earners in the United States. Washington, 1911-12. Vols. 5, 15.
U.S. Immigration Commission. Steerage Conditions; Importation and Harboring Women for Immoral Purposes.... Washington, 1911. U.S. 61st Cong., 3d Sess. Senate Doc. 753.
Reports of Commission, vol. 37.
Vice Commission Reports.
A list of vice commissions is printed at the end of these references.
CHAPTER VI
Recreational Phases
Addams, Jane. Spirit of Youth and the City Streets. New York, 1912.
Allen, W.H. Civics and Health. Boston, 1909.
Camp-Fire Girls of America. Manual. New York, 1913.
Chicago Vice Commission. Report, 1911.
Collier, John. Moving Pictures; Their Function and Proper Regulation. Playground Magazine, vol. 4, pp. 232-39, October, 1910.
Health Department Control of Venereal Diseases. Social Diseases, vol. 2, nos. 2-3, April and July, 1911.
Israels, Mrs. C.H. Dance Problem. Playground Magazine, vol. 4, pp. 242-50, October, 1910.
Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago. Reports on dance halls, moving picture theaters, saloons, department stores, etc. Chicago, 1911-12.
Minneapolis Vice Commission. Report, 1911, pp. 129-31.
Perry, C.A. Wider Use of the School Plant. New York, 1910.
Playground Association of America. Proceedings, 1907 to date. New York, 1908 to date.
Russell Sage Foundation. Recreation Bibliography. New York, 1912.
Ward, E.J., ed. Social Centers. New York, 1913.
CHAPTER VII
Educational Phases
American Federation for Sex Hygiene. Proceedings, 1913. New York, 1913. Report of the Sex Education Sessions of the Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene and the Annual Meeting of the Federation at Buffalo, August 27-29, 1913.
—— Report of Special Committee on the Matter and Methods of Sex Education. Presented before the Sub-Section on Sex Hygiene of the Fifteenth International Congress on Hygiene and Demography, held in Washington, D.C., September 23-28, 1912. New York City, 1913.
Cocks, O.G. Engagement and Marriage: Talks with Young Men. New York, 1913. Sex Education Series. Study no. 4.
Cook, W.A. Problems of Sex Education. Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 4, pp. 253-60, May, 1913.
Ellis, Havelock. Studies in the Psychology of Sex. Philadelphia, 1900-10. 6 vols.
Hall, G.S. Adolescence. New York, 1908. Chap. vi.
—— Educational Problems. New York, 1911. Chap. vii.
Hall, W.S. Sexual Knowledge. Philadelphia, 1913.
—— Strength of Ten. 1909.
Henderson, C.R. Education with Reference to Sex. National Society for the Scientific Study of Education. 8th Yearbook, 1909.
Lyttleton, Edward. Training of the Young in Laws of Sex. New York, 1900.
Manny, F.A. Bibliography of Sex Hygiene. Educational Review, vol. 46, pp. 168-76, September, 1913.
Moll, Albert. Sexual Life of the Child. New York, 1912.
Phelps, Jessie. Teaching of Sex in Normal Schools. National Conference of Charities and Corrections. Proceedings, 1912, pp. 267-70.
Putnam, H.C. Sex Instruction in Schools. National Society for the Scientific Study of Education. 8th Yearbook, 1909, pt. 2.
Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis. Educational pamphlets.
No. 1. Young Man's Problem.
No. 2. Instruction in Physiology and Hygiene of Sex for Teachers.
No. 3. Relations of Social Diseases with Marriage and their Prophylaxis.
No. 4. Boy Problem.
No. 5. How my Uncle the Doctor instructed me in Matters of Sex.
No. 6. Health and Hygiene of Sex.
Thomas, W.I. Sex and Society. Chicago, 1907.
Wagner, Charles. Youth. New York, 1905. Book 3.
Warthin, A.S. Sex Pedagogy in the High School. In Johnston, C.H., ed., High School Education. New York, 1912.
Wile, I.S. Sex Education. New York, 1912. Bibliography, pp. 149-50.
Willson, R.N. American Boy and the Social Evil. Philadelphia, 1905.
—— Education of the Young in Sex Hygiene; A Textbook for Parents and Teachers. Philadelphia, 1913.
CHAPTER VIII
Teaching Phases
For Children
Chapman, Mrs. Rose Wood Allen. How Shall I Tell my Child? Chicago, 1912.
Hall, W.S. Strength of Ten. 1909.
Lyttleton, Edward. Training of the Young in Laws of Sex. New York, 1900.
Moll, Albert. Sexual Life of the Child. New York, 1912.
Morley, Margaret. Renewal of Life. Chicago, 1906.
Torelle, Ellen. Plant and Animal Children; how they grow. Boston, 1912.
CHAPTER IX
Teaching Phases
For Boys
Boys' Venereal Peril. Chicago, 1911. (16-18 years.)
Hall, W.S. From Youth into Manhood. New York, 1910. (11-15 years.)
—— Instead of Wild Oats. Chicago, 1912.
—— John's Vacation; A Story for Boys. Chicago, 1913.
—— Life's Beginnings. New York, 1912. (10-14 yrs.)
Lowry, E.B. Truths; Talks with a Boy concerning himself. Chicago, 1911.
Morley, M.W. A Song of Life. Chicago, 1902. (Young men.)
Oker-Blom, Max. How my Uncle, the Doctor, instructed me in Matters of Sex. Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis. Educational Pamphlet no. 5. (10-14 years.)
Sperry, L.B. Confidential Talks with Young Men.
Wegener, Hans. We Young Men. Philadelphia, 1911. (21 years and upward.)
Wilson, R.N. American Boy and the Social Evil. Philadelphia, 1905. (18 years and upward.)
—— Nobility of Boyhood. Philadelphia, 1910. (14-18 years.)
Young Man's Problem. New York, 1912. Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis. Educational Pamphlet no. 1.
CHAPTER X
Teaching Phases
For Girls
Chamberlain, A.F. The Child; A Study in the Evolution of Man. Ed. 2. London, 1911.
Cleaves, M.A. Education in Sexual Hygiene for Young Working Women. Charities and the Commons, vol. 15, pp. 721-24, Feb. 24, 1906.
Dudley, Gertrude, and Kellor, F.A. Athletic Games in the Education of Women. New York, 1909.
Gesell, A.L. Normal Child and Principles of Education. Boston, 1912.
Goldmark, J.C. Fatigue and Efficiency. New York, 1912.
Gordon, H.L. Modern Mother. New York, 1909.
Hall, W.S. The Doctor's Daughter; A Story for Girls. Chicago, 1913.
—— Life Problems; A Story for Girls. Chicago, 1913.
Johnson, G.E. Education by Plays and Games. Boston, 1907.
Lowry, E.B. Herself; Talks with Women concerning themselves. Chicago, 1911.
—— False Modesty. Chicago, 1912.
—— Confidences; Talks with a Young Girl concerning herself. Chicago, 1910.
Mosher, E.M. Health and Happiness. New York, 1912.
Oppenheim, Nathan. Care of the Child in Health.
—— Development of the Child. New York, 1908.
Partridge, G.E. Genetic Philosophy of Education. New York, 1912.
Plain Talks with Girls about their Health and Physical Development. Salem, 1912. Oregon State Board of Health. Circular no. 4.
Puffer, J.A. The Boy and his Gang. Boston, 1912.
Saleeby, C.W. Woman and Womanhood. New York, 1911.
Smith, N.M. Three Gifts of Life. New York, 1913.
Sperry, L.B. Confidential Talks with Young Women. Chicago, n.d.
Tyler, J.M. Growth and Education. Boston, 1905.
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 Sex 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.