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W. R. McChesney, on behalf of the Faculty of Cedarville College, Cedarville, Ohio, says:

The book "Sexology" is neat in its make-up. It is dear, faithful, pure and should be read by all who would lead a clean, virtuous life. Read in time it would prove a saviour of thousands from folly and vice and consequent misery.

DeWitt Clinton Huntington, D.D., LL.D., President of Nebraska Wesleyan University, University Place, Neb.y says:

I have read with considerable care the volume "Sexology." The importance of the subject and the very judicious way in which it is handled, strongly impressed upon me the fact that its wide circulation would be a public benefit. The author is in a position to know whereof he speaks, and he is practical and direct. I wish the book a very wide circulation.

E. W. VanAken, A.M., B.D., President of Parker College, Winnebago, Minn., says:

I fully believe your book "Sexology" ought to accomplish a great deal of good. Its subject matter seems to be well arranged, well-expressed and to the point in all its phrases.