INDEX. versus Abbott, Dr. Lyman, 63. Any Inquisition Into Opinions, Means Any Tyranny Possible Under "Im- Appeal to Judges, An, 10. “ 212, 214, 218, 225, 227, 233, 238-39. Aquinas, Thomas, 285. it, the Evil, 257. Arena, The, 280. Are Words Obscene per se? 335. Aristotle, Sphere of Religion and Ethics, 285. ployment of Men Physicians, 266. Armenian Women of Southern Art Students League, The, 49, 308. As to Obscenity on Suspicion, 331. Augustine, Saint, 265, 305. Authority Destroying Liberty, 97. Bacon's Separation of Ethics and Bad Books Always Injure Others, not Ourselves, 102. Bailey's Dictionary, 107. Bakedi Women and Clothes, 322. Baptism of Agilulf and Theodelinda, 264. Basis of Moral Snobbery, 122. Bayle, Peter, 107-111, 302, 304, 317. Beall, Dr. Edgar C., 57. Beaumont and Fletcher, 41. Beccaria, 373-75. Beecher, Henry Ward, 62. Beghards and Beguines, The, 264. Beginnings of Suppression, The, 42. Belief Not a matter of Volition, 87. Believe in Obscenity is to Find It, To, 255. Bennett, D. M., 45, 313. Bentham, Jeremy, 235-36. Benzinger's Library of Science, 244. Bible Communists of Oneida, 113. 255, 275, 282, 284, 309-10-11. on Bible, (The), Judicially Declared Chinese and a Moral Code, 285. Chinese Penal Code, 395, 399. Modesty, 259 to Polygamy, 291. Christian Sects that Made Promiscu- ous Nudity a Virtue and Duty, 263. Christian's Reverence for His Bible. 284. Chrysostom, Saint, 262, 306-7. Ciampini's Illustration of Early Custom, 264. Civil War Among Moral Sectarists. 113. Clark's Marriage Guide, 57. fying Recipients, 23. Clement of Alexandria, 267, 305. Clement of Rome Ideals of Modesty, 267. Cleveland, President, 157. Clifford, W. Kingdon, 286. Coke, Lord, 35, 144, 375, 377, 386. Colorado Courts, 169. Committee of Fifteen, 294. Comstock, Anthony, 59, 62, 103, 118. 123, 255, 308-9, 314, 338. Comstockery, 101-2, 123. Concerning “Moral Poison," 301. Conclusion from Judicial Decisions (Chap. X), 203. Courts, and Legislatures, 155. Confessional Unmasked,” “The, 55. Conflict as to the Nude in Art, 306. Conflicting Viewpoints, 158. Conflicts as to "Taste" and "Shocks" as Tests, 334. Congres International de Medicine. 251. Commerce, 12. Mail Transportation, 19. 160, 212. Congress May Establish Mail Routes. "Conjugial Love," 61. Connecticut Courts, 171. Conscience an Unsafe Guide, 115. Through Cowardice, 316-17. mers, 210. sorship. 17, 23. Constitution Effective Bar 11-, 344. in Constitution, The, 11, 13, 17-8-9, 25, | Declaration of Independence in Phil- 32-3, 51, 62, 75, 97-8-9, 129, 150, ipines, 97. Defense Helpless in Face of Moral- Defense of Freedom, by John Milton, lish and American Law, 393, 395, | Defense of the Censorship, In, 219. Defective Human Nature of Judges, Defoe, Daniel, 41. Demand for Certainty Always Made, Departmental Legislation, 62. Despotic Power, Not Purpose to chusetts, 313. for the Law-Making Power. 388. Disastrous Effects of the Censorship, 73. Discrimination in Admission to Mails, Disputants Classified, 213. 95. Divergent Views of Sex Problems by Christian Sectarists, 285. Dixon, William Hepworth, 264. Doctrine of Freedom of Will Becom- ing Obsolete, 88. Does the Deposit Complete the Of- fense? 331. Dogmatic Sex-Morality of Religion, The, 290. Donisthorpe, Wordsworth, 31, 295. Double Standard (The) in 18th Cen- tury, 267. Doukhobors, The, 265. Drummond. Professor, 79. Druses, Incest and Veils, 322. Du Maurier, G. L. P. B., 306-7. 279, 344, 349-50, 352-53-54, 357-58, Tendencies," Not Judicially De- 75. 383-84-85-86, 390, 394, 396-97, 101-02. 412. 414-15. 417, 423. Different Conceptions of Modesty All About U's, 274. Early Law-Writers on Meaning of "Law." 372. Early Theory as to Free Speech, The, 208. Law, 368. 99 Economy of Happiness, The, 287. Few Can Reason Calmly on Sex, 31. Field, Justice, 200. Fifth Amendment of the Constitu- tion, 353. 366. of Modern Conception, 40. First Articulations of Infant Liberty, First English Case Following Amer- ican Rev., 39. Fitness for "Moral" Instruction of Fixed and Uniform Rule of Action, Florida Courts, 173. tion, 19. Fourteenth Amendment to the Con- stitution, 199. Franciscan Monks, 264. Freedom of Speech Not Gift of Sovereign, 144. "Freedom of the Press” Its own From Bawdry Pictures to Nudity in Art and Sexual Anatomy, 49. phemous Obscenity," 45. Gage, Matilda Joslyn, 253, 263. Genesis of Legalized Bigotry, 76. 237-38, 276, 315, 358, 360, 363, 369, cessive Lewdness, 114. 371-72, 380, 411-12-13, 416-17, 424. Gibbon, Edward, 262. Gordon, Lord George, Case of, 377-8. Gould, Rev. S. Baring, 120. Gourmont, Remy de, 303. Government of Laws and Not of Men, 392. Greatest Happiness Principle, The, Great Exactness Required in Ex- pressing Legislative Intent, 356. Hibas Corpus. Writ of. 371. Hall. President G. Stanley, 120, 289. Hall, Rev. Robert, 228-29. Indiscreet Speeches and Crime, 373. Individual Absurdities of the Modesty Concept, 275. Infallibility Must Precede Unanim- ity, 92. tution, 149, 154, 161. Innocent Victims of Venereal Infec- tion, 126. Instructive Precedents, 405. Insuring Open-Mindedness in Our- selves, 31. tion of "Law” is Perpetuated by Respect, 318. Intellectual Immorality, 96. Relation to Statutory Certainty, Intent is Material, 336. Intention to Regulate Psycho-Sexual Correct Interpretation, 159, 239. "Interpretation,” What is It? 148. ogies, 83. Iowa Medical Journal, 69. 209. Irving, Washington, 262. Is Modesty Innate and Uniform ? 251. 293. 251. Is the Implied Power to Regulate Unlimited ? 130. Is the Statute Tautological? 330. Jack, Dr. George N., 72. James, Prof. William, 30-31, 318. Japanese (The) and Modesty, 259. Jefferson, Thomas, 79, 228-29-30. Jesus, 283. Judges With Comstockian or Ascetic Judicial Atavism, 417. Judicial Creation of Criteria of Guilt, Judicial Enlargement of the Statute, Judicial Epithetic Argument, The. Judicial Interpretation, 207, 351. plied, 338. | Junius, 368. on |