Standing Commissions
Pittsburg, Pa. Morals Efficiency Commission. Appointed May, 1912. Chairman, Frederick A. Rhodes.
Minneapolis. Morals Commission. Appointed March, 1913. Chairman, Dr. Marion D. Shutter.
Denver. Morals Commission. Appointed January 31, 1913. Chairman, Rev. H.F. Rail.
New York. Committee of Fourteen.
Chicago. Morals Court.
INDEX
- Addams, Jane, cited, [47], [139].
- Adolescence, a critical period, [127];
- Adolescents, sex impulse in, [27].
- Agencies of sex education, summary, [191]-[93].
- American Social Hygiene Association, [12].
- Amusement parks, dangers of, [19], [75].
- Armies, dangers of their camps, [67].
- Athletics, benefits of, [138].
- See Play.
- Bathing, benefits of, [138].
- Bill-boards, evils of, [19].
- Billiard rooms, dangers of, [19], [74].
- Biological aspect of the social emergency, [23].
- Blindness, sometimes due to venereal infection, [32], [34].
- Boating, [82].
- Bodily regimen. See Regimen.
- Books, [7], [11], [195].
- Boston, report on women's wages in, [56], [59].
- Botany, study of, in upper grades and high schools, [93].
- Boy Problem, The, quoted, [138].
- Boys, pre-pubescent and pubescent instruction to be given to, [98]-[102];
- teaching phases for, [127]-[53];
- adolescence of, [127]-[30];
- evils to which they are exposed (masturbation, mental suffering, illicit intercourse), [130]-[34];
- are normally clean, [134], [152];
- ways in which they may be helped during adolescence, [137]-[41];
- subjects and methods of instruction for, [142]-[49];
- conditions to be observed in giving instruction to, [149]-[52].
- Camps, construction and lumber, [66];
- Card parties, [78].
- Carnivals, [76], [77].
- Castration, effect of, [144].
- Chastity, double standard of, [14], [136], [146].
- Chicago, report on women's wages in, [56], [59].
- Chicago Juvenile Protective Association, quoted, [63].
- Chicago Vice Commission, report of, [60].
- Child labor, abolition of, [68].
- Children, infection in, [34], [35].
- Clean living, importance of, to be indicated to the boy, [140], [141], [147].
- Clothing of girls, [157], [161], [162].
- Clubs, social, [77], [80].
- Colleges, instruction in sex relations to begin in, [3];
- sex education for teachers to be given in, [192].
- Commissions, vice, [51]-[61].
- Companions of the boy, [139].
- Consecration, [186], [187].
- Consumers' League of Oregon, [57].
- Contagion, sources and conditions of, [15].
- See Venereal infection, Venereal diseases.
- Control. See Self-control.
- Cost of living, [16].
- See Wages and vice.
- Dance-halls, [19].
- Dances, [78].
- Degeneracy, sexual, road to race extinction, [23].
- Department stores, employment of girls in, [63].
- Diseases. See Venereal diseases.
- Domestic service, [46]-[48], [64].
- Double standard of chastity, [14];
- Dress of women, [19].
- Drunkenness and prostitution, [3], [4].
- Economic phases of immorality, [16]-[18], [45]-[69];
- Education, industrial, compulsory, recommended, [68];
- Educational phases of the social emergency, [21]-[23], [84]-[103];
- aims of sex education, [84]-[86];
- bodily regimen, [87], [88];
- mental control, [88], [89];
- first principle of instruction in reproduction, [89]-[92];
- nature study, botany, etc., [92], [93];
- pre-pubescent and pubescent instruction, [93]-[102];
- difference between man and animals the basis of instruction, [105], [106];
- first instruction, [106];
- a true philosophy must lie back of instruction, [106], [107];
- bibliography, [208], [209].
- Ehrlich, his cure for syphilis, [38], [39].
- Eight-hour day, [67].
- Employment bureaus, [64].
- Excursions, [76].
- Exner, Dr. M.J., statement of, regarding sexual continence, [29], [30] n.
- Family, not competent to instruct in sex relations, [3].
- Federal Government, report on women's wages, [55], [56].
- Federal report (Woman and Child Wage-Earners), [59].
- Festivals, [76], [77].
- Freud, his view of sex basis, [86].
- Girls, pre-pubescent and pubescent instruction to be given to, [96]-[98];
- Girls' high schools, [161].
- Gonorrhea and the gonorrhea microbe, [33]-[39], [100], [146], [199].
- Hall, G. Stanley, his view of sex basis, [86].
- Holabird, William, [135].
- Home, the, as recreation and social center, [78], [79].
- Hotels, employment of girls in, [63].
- Housing of unmarried girls, [163], [164].
- Howell, Dr. William H., quoted on the sexual appetite, [31].
- Hygiene. See Social emergency, Reproduction.
- Ice-cream parlors, [19].
- Ideals of sex education, [199]-[201].
- Illinois State Senate, vice investigation made by, [61].
- Immorality and wages, [16], [17], [50]-[62].
- Industrial education for women, lack of, [48].
- Industrial efficiency, connected with social hygiene problems, [3], [18].
- Industrial stress, its bearing upon sexual hygiene and morals, [62]-[64].
- Infection. See Venereal infection.
- Instruction in sex hygiene and the physiology of reproduction, what, when, and by whom to be given, [3], [10], [25], [42]-[44], [90]-[102], [106], [110]-[22], [142]-[49], [179]-[89], [191];
- Instructors in sex relations, lack of competent, [3], [10], [11], [192].
- Insurance, recommended, [67].
- Intoxicating liquors and commercialized prostitution, [17].
- Investigations into immorality and diseases, [196].
- Kelley, Florence, quoted on department stores, [63].
- Kingsley, Charles, quoted, [141].
- Lectures, [7], [78], [192], [193].
- Legislation and prostitution, [20], [21].
- Living wage. See Wages.
- Love, as controller of passion, [174]-[78].
- Marriage, age of, and age of sexual maturity, discrepancy between, [13], [27], [28].
- Marriage laws, object of, [27].
- Massachusetts Commission on Minimum Wage Boards, report of, [54]-[57].
- Masturbation, [130]-[32], [145], [198].
- Materials of sex education, summary, [197]-[99].
- Medical phases of immorality, [15], [16], [32]-[44];
- Medicine, means of defense against social evils provided by, [2], [4].
- Menstrual pain, [159]-[61].
- Menstruation, [159]-[61].
- Mental suffering among adolescents, [130], [131].
- Methods of sex education, summary, [193]-[97].
- Minimum wage, [67].
- Ministers, not competent to give instruction in sex relations, [3].
- Minneapolis, report on women's wages in, [56], [59].
- Moral and religious phases of the social emergency, [23], [168]-[89];
- bibliography, [212].
- Mother Nature and Her Helpers, [104], [107].
- Motion-pictures, [6], [19], [72].
- Muscular activity, importance of, [155]-[58].
- Nature study, [92].
- Nervous system, stability of, [154]-[58].
- Newspapers, [79].
- New York, report on women's wages in, [56], [59].
- Noguchi, his test of the syphilis microbe, [38].
- Normal schools, instruction in sex relations to begin in, [3];
- sex education for teachers to be given in, [192].
- Novels, [7].
- Opiates, [63].
- Orders, social, [77], [80].
- Oregon, surveys made by the Consumers' League in, [52], [53].
- Oregon Social Hygiene Society, [151], [195] n.
- Paralysis, [32], [34].
- Parenthood, [180], [181].
- Parents, confidence between child and, in matters of reproduction, [89]-[92], [110]-[22];
- Paresis, [32].
- Parties, social, [78].
- Passion, controlled by love, [174]-[78];
- by religious fervor [176].
- Patten, Prof. Simon N., quoted, [51].
- Pessimism, [173].
- Philadelphia, report on women's wages in, [56], [59].
- Physical exercise, [138], [139].
- See Play.
- Physiological phases of immorality, [13]-[15], [25]-[31];
- Physiology, study of, [93].
- Picture post-cards, [19].
- Play, [81]-[83], [87], [88].
- Playgrounds, [81]-[83].
- Pool-halls, [74].
- Portland, Ore., women's wages in, [52], [53];
- attendance at moving-picture shows in, [72].
- Portland, Ore., Municipal Employment Bureau, [64].
- Portland, Ore., Vice Commission, [57], [60].
- Priests, not competent to give instruction in sex relations, [3].
- Problem plays, [6].
- Property, used for immoral purposes, [17].
- Prostitutes, what is to be done with them, [14];
- status of, [65].
- See Prostitution.
- Prostitution, past efforts to deal with, [1], [3];
- physiological factors of, [13]-[15], [25]-[31];
- medical phase of, [15], [16];
- economic phases of, [16]-[18];
- commercialized, [17], [18], [195];
- and recreational pursuits, [19];
- legal phases of, [20], [21];
- and public education, [21]-[23];
- moral and religious aspects of, [23];
- biological aspect of, [23].
- See Social emergency.
- Psychic therapy, [160].
- Public opinion, relation of, to public education and to law enforcement, [21].
- Quack doctors, [7], [18], [30], [130], [145], [199].
- Recreation centers, [81]-[88].
- Recreation movement, [81]-[83].
- Recreational phases of the social emergency, [19], [70]-[83];
- bibliography, [207].
- Regimen for boys, [87], [88], [137].
- Religious aspect of the social emergency, [23], [168]-[89];
- bibliography, [212].
- Reproduction, silence hitherto in regard to, [1], [2], [5], [6];
- recent change of attitude in regard to matters of, [6], [7];
- dangers in this change of attitude, [7]-[12];
- instruction in, [25], [89]-[102], [106], [110]-[22], [164]-[67];
- the impulse toward, [26]-[28];
- instruction in, at present lacking, [84];
- aims of instruction in, [84]-[86];
- a true philosophy must lie back of instruction in, [106], [107];
- bibliography, [204].
- See Instruction.
- Road-houses, [19], [75], [76].
- St. Louis, report on women's wages in, [56], [59].
- St. Paul, report on women's wages in, [56], [59].
- Saloons, [19], [74].
- "Salvarsan," [39].
- Schaudinn, his determination of the syphilis microbe, [37].
- Schools, responsibility of, [70];
- sex instruction should be given in, [191].
- Seager, Prof. H.R., cited, [62].
- Self-control, the importance of, [88], [146], [147], [174]-[79], [200], [201].
- Seminal emissions, [131], [145], [146], [199].
- Sex, matters of, connection between moral and religious matters and, [168]-[89];
- Sex impulse, [26]-[28].
- Sex life of child, [108]-[10].
- Sex relations, silence hitherto in regard to, [1], [2], [5], [6];
- Sexual maturity, age of, and age of marriage, discrepancy between, [13], [27], [28].
- Sexual necessity, belief in, [28]-[31], [33], [99], [146], [176], [198].
- "606," [39].
- Skating-rinks, [75].
- Social emergency, the, what constitutes, [9];
- phases of, [13]-[24];
- physiological phases, [13]-[15], [25]-[31];
- medical phases, [15], [16], [32]-[44];
- economic phases, [16]-[18], [45]-[69];
- recreational phases, [19], [70]-[83];
- legal phases, [20], [21];
- educational phases, [21]-[23], [84]-[103];
- biological phases, [23];
- moral and religious phases, [23], [168]-[89];
- teaching phases: for children, [104]-[26];
- teaching phases: for boys, [127]-[53];
- teaching phases: for girls, [154]-[67].
- Social hygiene, movement for, retarded by many, [11];
- books on, [11].
- See Social emergency, Reproduction.
- Societies, of social hygiene, [12].
- Society, sex life in relation to, [184]-[86].
- Spinal diseases, [32], [34].
- Stage, the, [6], [19].
- Standard of chastity, double.
- See Double standard.
- Standards of living, [50]-[62].
- Sterility, [33], [34].
- Street, the, as an attraction, [72], [73].
- Sunday supplement, [79].
- Swimming, [82].
- Syphilis, and the syphilis microbe, [32]-[39], [100], [199];
- Teachers of sex hygiene, instruction to be provided for, in normal schools and colleges, [192].
- Teaching phases of the social emergency, for children, [104]-[26];
- Tramping-clubs, [82].
- Traveling exhibits, [195].
- Unemployment, relief of, [67].
- Unions, social, [77].
- Venereal diseases, in the United States, statistics of, [32];
- Venereal infection, prevalence of, [15], [32];
- Vice commissions, [52]-[61].
- Vice in adolescents, [131]-[34].
- Vice investigations, [51]-[61].
- Virility, importance of, to be taught, [142]-[49].
- Vocational training, [16].
- Wage-earners, women as, increase of numbers, [46].
- See Women.
- Wages and vice, [16], [17], [50]-[62].
- Wagner, Charles, quoted, [135], [136], [138].
- Wasserman, his test of the syphilis microbe, [38].
- "Weaker sex, the," the phrase has lost some of its significance, [49], [50].
- Welfare work, [68], [69].
- Woman's Auxiliary Department of the Police, [58].
- Women, infection in, [34];
- as wage-earners, increase of numbers, [46];
- drift of, from domestic service, [47];
- lack of industrial education for, [48];
- loss due to emergence from seclusion, [49];
- the phrase "the weaker sex" has lost some of its significance, [49], [50];
- connection of wages and immorality among, [51]-[62];
- bearing of industrial stress on morals of, [62]-[64];
- dangers to, in seeking employment, [64];
- summing up of their economic condition, [65], [66].
- Zoölogy, [93].