“In which the following question is considered: “Does the determination of the American people to establish a small family point to race suicide or race development?” The author discusses the question from first hand observation, search and interview and concludes that unless there is a social adjustment of industrial and social conditions, race suicide is inevitable.”
“A volume in which one of the gravest questions of the hour is treated in a most entertaining yet deeply thoughtful and wisely suggestive manner.”
| + + | Arena. 38: 212. Ag. ’07. 800w. | |
| Ind. 62: 562. Mr. 7, ’07. 200w. |
“The discussion bears none of the dogmatic traits which usually characterize subjects of this nature; it is conducted in a fair and dispassionate manner.”
| + | Lit. D. 34: 677. Ap. 27, ’07. 390w. |
“Is valuable chiefly for the large amount of first-hand testimony it contains touching the causes of our falling birthrate.” Edward Alsworth Ross.
| + | Pol. Sci. Q. 22: 544. S. ’07. 310w. | |
| R. of Rs. 35: 638. My. ’07. 90w. |
Commons, John Rogers. Proportional representation. 2d ed.; with chapters on the initiative, the referendum, and primary elections. **$1.25. Macmillan.
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