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College. It is fascinating, convincing, and outlines a program 

 of procedure that is sane and practical. 



"What is man that we should not be mindful of him? Why 

 should we utilize all this new knowledge, all these immense 

 possibilities of control and of creation only for our pigs and 

 cabbages? In this era of conservatism should not our pro- 

 foundest concern be the conservation of human protoplasm?"' It 

 is a book that should have a careful reading by thoughtful men 

 and women, to the end that it may mould public opinion and help 

 shape national policies. 



BREWER 



TEACHERS' 

 AGENCY 



1302 AUDITORIUM BUILDING. CHICAGO 



