10 Building a Good Life 



REFERENCES 



The references given at the close of each chapter are meant to direct 



the reader to specific treatment of the topics named. It is thought 



that nearly every chapter or book referred to will be found helpful and 



instructive to such persons as may naturally become interested in this 



volume. In some instances a line of comment is given to make clearer 



the contents of the reference. 



Must Children have Children's Diseases ? Newton. Ladies' Home 

 Journal, April, 1910. 



Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette. Gazette Publishing Company, New 

 York. $1 per year, monthly. 



The Miracle of Life. J. H. Kellogg, M.D. Good Health Publishing 

 Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Read especially pp. 363-388, 

 " How to be Strong." 



Our Duty to Posterity. Editorial. The Independent, February, 1909. 



Relation of Science to Man. Professor A. W. Small. American Journal 

 of Sociology, February, 1908. 



Character Building. Marian M. George. A. Flanagan Company. 

 Treats the ethical problems of the home. 



Through Boyhood to Manhood. Ennis Richmond. Chapter I, "Use- 

 fulness." Longmans. 



Making the Most of Our Children. Mary Wood-Allen, M.D. Chapter 

 IX, "Keeping the Boy on the Farm." McClurg. 



Youth. G. Stanley Hall. Chapter XII, "Moral and Religious Train- 

 ing." Appleton. 



The Contents of a Boy. E.L.Moore. Chapter VI, "Social Interests." 

 Jennings & Graham, Cincinnati. 



Mind in the Making. E. J. Swift. Chapter II, "The Criminal Natures 

 of Boys." Scribners. 



The Young Malefactor. Dr. Thomas Travis. Chapter II, "The Child 

 born Centuries Too Late." Crowell. 



The Family Health. M. Solis-Cohen, M.D. Chapter I, "The Preserva- 

 tion of Health." Penn Publishing Company, Philadelphia. 



The Durable Satisfactions of Life. Dr. Charles W. Eliot. Crowell. 

 Points out ably the higher way. 



The Study of Children. Francis Warner, M.D. Chapter IV, "Observ- 



