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H.G. Wells, with Dr. Saleeby, and apparently with Dr. Karl Pearson. Every quality desired in the ideal baby was carefully cultivated in the parents. The problem of a sense of humour was felt to be a matter of great gravity. The Eugenist couple, naturally fearing they might be deficient on this side, were so truly scientific as to have resort to specialists.

BOSANQUET: The Family, pages 299-314. GODDARD: The Kallikak Family. EAMES: Principles of Eugenics. SALEEBY: Parenthood and Race Culture, pages 213-236. MCKEEVER: Farm Boys and Girls, pages 171-196. GALTON: Inquiries into Human Faculty. 55. =Child Labor and Its Effects.= Excessive child labor away from home is one of the evils that has called for reform more than the lack of employment.

Now weak-mindedness, like folly, is a term divided from madness in this vital manner that in one sense it applies to all men, in another to most men, in another to very many men, and so on. It is as if Dr. Saleeby were to say, "Vanity, I find, is undoubtedly hereditary. Here is Mrs.

It is just a phase of the contemptible ignorance of the times. I ran across a sample of it on my way here this evening. I was reading an essay by Saleeby on Spencer. You should read it. It is accessible to all men. You can buy it in any book-store or draw it from the public library.

You would feel ashamed of your paucity of abuse and ignorance of that noble man compared with what Saleeby has collected on the subject. It is a record of shame that would shame your shame." "'The philosopher of the half-educated, he was called by an academic Philosopher who was not worthy to pollute the atmosphere he breathed.

Saleeby says that a young man about to be married should be obliged to produce his health-book as he does his bank-book, the expression is neat; but it does not convey the real respects in which the two things agree, and in which they differ.

The news that an open rupture had occurred between the Generals of the two invading armies was not slow in circulating. The early editions of the evening papers were full of it. A symposium of the opinions of Dr. Emil Reich, Dr. Saleeby, Sandow, Mr. Chiozza Money, and Lady Grove was hastily collected.

C.W. SALEEBY, in Woman and Womanhood, p. 54, New York, Mitchell Kennerley, 1911, maintains that woman is biologically more variable than man, and that woman's less variable activity is due to her training. All these statements are summed up by saying that not only in women, but in most female animals of the higher orders, life is more anabolic than in males.

P. A., Social Diseases and Marriage; Saleeby, Caleb W., Parenthood and Race Culture; Wilson, Dr.

Saleeby and I were setting out on a segregating trip together, we should separate at the very door; and if he had a thousand doctors with him, they would all go different ways.

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