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have sons and daughters of worth. No, I 

 would have young men and young women 

 of splendid lineage he proud of their an- 

 cestry and willing to conserve its worth at 

 any cost to themselves." 



I want to see the one dollar men elimin- 

 ated, even if society must do as has been 

 done in Indiana and in other states, render 

 them sterile by the use of the knife. It is 

 better for the men themselves and better 

 for society. They only breed ten-cent boys 

 and ten-cent girls. 



MODEEN METHODS OF BEEEDING 

 AEE SCIENTIFIC. 



Every morning, at the Patchen Wilkes 

 Stock Farm, at the beginning of and 

 through the breeding season, the semen of 

 its stallions is examined under the micro- 

 scope as to the number of germ cells, their 

 uniform size, activity and vigor. The mo- 

 ment the microscope indicates that any 

 stallion shows a falling off in sexual 

 strength, he receives attention. If the num- 

 ber of germ cells falls below the normal 

 amount; if half formed ones appear, or if 



