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Cover of: Proceedings of the first National Conference on Race Betterment, January 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1914. by National Conference on Race Betterment (1st 1914 Battle Creek, Mich.)

Proceedings of the first National Conference on Race Betterment, January 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1914.
Battle Creek, Michigan.
Pub. by the Race Betterment Foundation. Ed. by the secretary [Miss Emily F. Robbins]

Published 1914 by Gage Printing Company, ltd. in [Battle Creek, Mich .
Written in English.

Table of Contents

Purpose of the ... conference [etc.]
Address of welcome.
President's address.
Statistical studies.
General individual hygiene.
Alcohol and tobacco.
Child life.
Sex questions.
School and industrial hygiene.
City, State, and national hygiene.
Eugenics and immigration.
Constructive suggestions for race betterment
summarized.
Resolutions.
Report of the secretary.
Exhibits and moving pictures.
Physical and mental perfection contests.

Edition Notes

Genre
Congresses.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ750.A3 N2

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 p. l., v-xvi, 625 p.
Number of pages
625

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL177200M
Internet Archive
proceedingsoffir14nati
LC Control Number
a 15001650
OCLC/WorldCat
831238

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