ID# 1597:
"What We Pay," by James H.S. Bossard, People Magazine (April 1931), cost of the socially inadequate
Date:
1931
Pages: (1|2)
Source:
Cold Spring Harbor, ,

&quote;What We Pay,&quote; by James H.S. Bossard, People Magazine (April 1931), cost of the socially inadequate

PEOPLE 47 (Concluded from page 10) for the reduction of such costs. Some shrewd observer has remarked that social problems will be dealt with effectively "when, as, and if" the man on the street feels the pinch of the defective classes on his pocket book. Many and able students have emphasized the relationship between our present ostrich policy about birth control and some of the pathologies of our contemporary civilization. That such relationship exists is a fact which every mentally unfettered welfare worker knows, and which every observer of the life stream appreciates. If our intelligence will not give us the foresight, then these financial observations and our self interest must give us the hind-sight to grapple with our problems. [photo, right side] [caption]Ewing Galloway Rogues' Gallery Portraits to the number of more than 75,000 are hung in this unique gallery which includes most of the more notorious criminals in America and many smaller fry. They are hung in wooden albums, readily accessible. [end]

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