CHAPTER II. 



SOME EMINENT MEN. 



THE modern birth control doctrine is to 

 produce fewer children and better ones. 



Their method of procedure is to have parents 

 stop producing as soon as they have two or three 

 children and give their attention strictly to the 

 upbringing of those two or three. 



If that practice had begun back in the Stone 

 Age, we would still be in the Stone Age. The 

 "we" of that statement does not mean the readers 

 of this, because every one of us has in our an- 

 cestry a good many persons who were later than 

 the tenth child. It means whatever might be 

 alive as the result of that proceeding, and if any- 

 thing human were alive they would be in the 

 Stone Age because advancement comes through 

 children produced late in the lives of their par- 

 ents, and not otherwise. In this matter let us 

 examine a few persons alphabetically. 



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