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education, the object of "which is to teach 

 young people that marriage should mean 

 healthy, vigorous, talented children. I 

 know it is a difficult task. So many things 

 influence marriage that much time will be 

 necessary to change the viewpoint of the 

 world. Second, to give the unborn child its 

 rightful place in the hearts and minds of 

 potential parents. I believe it can be done, 

 and I am sure it will be done in the next 

 ten or twenty years, monumental as the task 

 now appears. 



BECOED OFFICE AND EESEAECH 

 FOUNDATION. 

 Mrs. Eussell Sage is devoting the for- 

 tune of her distinguished husband to better 

 social conditions. Through the agency of 

 the Sage Foundation, exhaustive studies 

 are being made of our so-called submerged 

 classes. Through the desire to contribute 

 something to the permanent improvement 

 of the race, Mrs. E. H. Harriman is direct- 

 ing funds for investigations, which already 

 throw much light on human inheritance. 

 The Carnegie Institute for Eesearch, the 

 Eockefeller Institute for Medical Eesearch 



