222 THE RIGHT TO BE WELL BORN 



purposes will have to be made on condition 

 that a microscopic examination of his 

 semen be made. We will soon grade stal- 

 lions according to the size, number, 

 aetivity and vigor of their germ cells, as 

 well as by their pedigrees and their blood. 



GRADING OF MEN WHO ARE CANDI- 

 DATES FOR MARRIAGE. 



In Europe and the Orient, whenever you 

 are introduced to a man, his associates 

 and friends will tell you of his ancestry 

 and their achievements — not one word 

 about money — but in America, the money 

 of a man or that of his relatives is the only 

 thing discussed. Such a priceless heritage 

 as a good ancestry is all forgotten. This 

 worship of the Golden Calf must end soon. 

 The world already has her envious eyes on 

 us. We have in our midst some of the most 

 patriotic, liberal, broad-minded, gener- 

 ous, noble men and women the world has 

 erer known who, if the rights of the unborn 

 ar« squarely put to them, will give their all 

 to help establish in this beautiful land of 

 ours a Nation of healthy, brainy, progres- 



