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].