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The Beginning and End of Marriage

Austin, Mary | January 12, 1927 issue

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The article presents information on the book "The Outline of Marriage," by Floyd Dell. The book is published by a society for the propaganda of birth control, makes its first and best point in connection with the extra-reproductive as well as the reproductive uses of marriage. As could also be anticipated, the book is cleverly written, and written with all Dell's known capacity for posing his problem in its most effective perspective for his own generation. Having produced an average member of that generation to state the immediate case for marriage, Dell proceeds to evoke witnesses such as the biologist, the biochemist and others to elucidate the origin and evolution of what is generally known as the sex impulse.

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OUTLINE of Marriage, The (Book); DELL, Floyd; BIRTH control; MARRIAGE; MEDICAL care; BOOKS & reading
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