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Harry Means Crooks, President of Albany College^ Albany, Ore., says:
I am familiar with "Sexology," and consider it a work that shall be of great benefit to people of the age to read.
J. A. Leavitt, President of Ewing College, Ewing Ill, says:
"Sexology" is chaste in thought and diction, most important in matter and always timely. I predict it will live long and do much good.
Rev. Samuel H. Lee, A.M., President of American International College, Springfield, Mass., says:
"Sexology" is certainly an important contribution—clean and healthful—to a discussion of importance, which should lead to a greatly needed social reform.
George Sutherland, President of Grand Island College, Grand Island, Neb., says:
"Sexology" recently received and read with interest. Such books should be in every home, should be read by every boy and girl, and by every man and woman.
Rev. Peter Augustus Mattson, Ph.D., President of Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn., says:
I have read "Sexology" and find it very good and wish to give it a cordial recommendation. It is an eye opener and ought to be spread among those who have to deal with the rising generation as teachers, parents and guardians. Let the good work go on! Let us save the rising generation from the deluge of sin and immorality which sweeps over our beloved country.