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Conclusion. — Should foohlo-mindod porsons bo allowed to 

 marry ? 



Problem IGl : Are ^ood mental parts or quaUticfi cajuOjlc of 

 transmission f row parent to (•Jiild? 



Materials. — Charts, reference books, etc. 



Observations. — Study the chart to see if artistic ability may 

 be inherited? Think of any case in your family oi inheritance of 

 some mental trait, such as musical ability. 



Conclusion. — Are mental traits handed down? 



Problem 1G2 : Does control of our environment have anyth ing 

 to do with the problem of race betterment? 



Method. — A study of your own environment. 



Observations. — Remembering that certain factors of the en- 

 vironment react upon the health and vitality of the people living 

 within that environment and remembering also that certain germ 

 diseases may enter the body through body openings or even 

 through scratches or cuts, then 



(1) How might dirty streets, stores, and houses affect health 

 in a neighborhood ? 



(2) How might the milk or water supply affect the health in a 

 given neighborhood? 



(3) What effect might improper or insufficient food have upon 

 persons within a given locality? 



(4) How might any of these factors affect the health of mothers 

 with newly born children? 



(5) Might such factors as mentioned above alfect these babies? 

 If so, how? 



(6) Knowing what we do about disease germs, should we use 

 public drinking cups? Explain. 



(7) How might public roller towels be dangerous? 



(8) What other factors of the environment might work against 

 a healthy race? Explain. 



Conclusion. - 1. What factors of (he enviromnent have to do 

 with the betterment of tlu^ race? 



2. How could you imi)rove your own environment ? 



