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healthier kidneys, etc., than most people, 

 and their ancestors did not have the time 

 nor the opportunity to ruin them by indul- 

 gences. 



This brings me, finally, to consider the 

 practical aspect of eugenics. I believe, and 

 I am sure that scientific men of eminence 

 like Dr. Graham Bell, Dr. David Starr Jor- 

 dan, Dr. C. B. Davenport, Dr. C. L. Eeed, 

 Dr. Robert T. Morris, Dr. W. S. Anderson, 

 and a host of research workers believe, 

 that the human race must be improved by 

 selective breeding, or more fit marriages. 



The inherent improvement of the race 

 can only come by obedience to the laws of 

 nature and heredity, not by education, san- 

 itation, or industrial revolution. The solu- 

 tion depends on having young people of 

 merit make the right kind of selection be- 

 fore marriage, so as to strengthen the good 

 tendencies and eliminate the weak. Once 

 get these ideas instilled in the minds of the 

 young, and see what a change there will be 

 in the morals of our young men. 



For this end I strongly recommend two 

 things. The first thing is a campaign of 



