The Social Emergency eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 149 pages of information about The Social Emergency.

The Social Emergency eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 149 pages of information about The Social Emergency.

Shreveport, La.  Vice Commission.  Appointed April, 1913.

Syracuse.  Moral Survey Committee. Report on the Social
  Evil in Syracuse.
1913.

STATE

Illinois.  Vice Commission.  Appointed February, 1913.

Maryland.  Vice Commission.  Appointed March, 1913.

Massachusetts.  Vice Commission.  Established April, 1913.

Missouri.  Vice Commission.  Appointed April, 1913.

Wisconsin.  Vice Commission.  Established May, 1913.

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;
  begins at puberty, 127;
  information and entertainment sought during, 128, 129;
  evils to which it is exposed, 130-34;
  ways in which the boy may be helped during, 137-41.

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;
  military, 67;
  school and municipal, 82.

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.

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