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Rev. Joseph Addison Thompson, D.D., President of Tarkio College^ Tarkio, Mo., says:

I think the book "Sexology" a valuable one in the family. The time has come when every intelligent man or woman wishes to be informed on the vital questions which are involved in sex. "Sexology" answers these questions in a sane and sensible way.

C. H. Levermore, B.A., Ph.D., President of Adelphi College, Brooklyn, N. Y., says:

I thank you for the opportunity to examine Dr. Walling's "Sexology." It seems to me that the study of the book is likely to do good and not harm.

William Henry Harrison, President of Bethel College, Russellville, Ky., says:

I think that the book "Sexology" is full of good discussions of most important matters. For use as a text-book by parents when instructing their children it would be invaluable, for I think that many parents are themselves ignorant of many of the matters so well presented in this volume.

Rev. L. H. Schuh, A.M., Ph.D., President of Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, says:

"Sexology" is timely, pointed, pure and deserving of a wide circulation. It will add immensely to our domestic and national happiness if read and obeyed.

Geo. A. Harter, M.A., Ph.D., President of Delaware College, Newark, Del., says:

I read "Sexology" with much interest. There is need of just such literature conservatively expressed to be put into the hands of our college students.