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tion is most immediate?
If so, how can a Women's Club, or a League of Women Voters,
start such a study?
FOOTNOTES:
[20] _Woman's Share in Social Culture._
[21] See _A Course in Citizenship_, by Ella Lyman Cabot, and others.
[22] Printed in _The Survey_ of October 31, 1914.
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE AND CHAPTER I Page 5, 19
Man and Woman, by Havelock Ellis.
The Evolution of Marriage, by Le Tourneau.
Woman's Share in Primitive Culture, by Otis T. Mason.
The Evolution of Sex, by Geddes and Thompson.
The History of Matrimonial Institutions, by George Elliott
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Sex and Society, by W.I. Thomas.
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Woman and Labor, by Olive Schreiner.
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Children Born Out of Wedlock, by George B. Mangold,
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Normal Life, Chapter V, The Home, by Edward T. Devine.
Taboo and Genetics, by Knight, Peters, and Blanchard.
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CHAPTER II Page 46
Conveniences for the Farm-home, Farmers' Bulletin No.
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The Farm Kitchen as a Workshop, Farmers' Bulletin No. 607.
The Business of the Household, by C.W. Taber.
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