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...Ralph Sanger scholarships to Andrew O. Jaszi 2G, of Oberlin, Ohio; and John Landward, of Salt Lake City, Utah...
...MARGARET SANGER: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY-Norton...
Told last week in Margaret Sanger's 504-page autobiography, that anecdote was symbolic of her singleminded, 23-year fight against police, courts, churchmen and ridicule to legalize birth control in the U. S. Most of the public highlights of her story-Congressional lobbying, duels with the Catholic Church, her sensational visit to Japan in 1922, a whirlwind missionary tour of India-are well known. But her beginnings-as the sixth of eleven children of a free-thinking tombstone carver in Corning, N. Y., as a nurse on Manhattan's lower East Side, and as a central member...
...Margaret Sanger's autobiography is one of the most dramatic stories in the history of U. S. reform. Last year, when the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that physicians might send contraceptives by mail, her career became a "success story...
...irony of that story is one that Margaret Sanger is herself the first to see. Behind the applause she hears a rumbling a thousand times more ominous than any that ever came from court or church-a rumbling from Europe's dictator-ridden countries, which distinctly do not want Birth Control, are much more interested in cannon fodder than in eugenics...