THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE I ____________________________________________ ____________________________________ Government Officials Inspect Wireless Controlled Airplane At College Park The "wireless airplane" has arrived! Dr. George K. Burgess, director of the Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C., and Dr. J. H. Dellinger, chief of the radio laboratory, with other members of the laboratory staff, are shown inspecting the plane at College Park, Maryland. It is guided exclusively by radio waves and the course of safety is indicated by lights on the instru- ment board of the plane. BOOKS OF THE DAY Sex Freedom and Social Control- What normal man and woman exist Charles W. Margold (The University who do not realize to a slight degree, of Chicago Press-$2.04.) at least, the importance of their sexual In the first chapter the author states nature, and do not feel the intense de- that his book "will endeavor to show: sire and sureme satisfaction of giv- (1) the inherent social nature of ing to their world of themselves a man's mental life, and consequently of measure of their worth? all his acts and practices; (2) the in- Dr. Margold has at least chosen the variable presence of social control in man's sexual life; (3) the intrenched corciiet rgefoadh reality of group sex standards." c argues well. One realizes when the The aim of the book in showing book has been finished that the re- these things is not an independent dis- moving of all social control from sex, cussion of sexual conditions as one if such were possible, would be simi- might first presuppose, but an answer lar to turning the young .of theworld to the radical doctrines of Havelock ,into the darkest night with but the Ellis and his school. dim and shaky lantern of instinct to Dr. Margold presents statements of guide them through a forest pene- the chief sociologists of the world to trated by few even with the brightest conform part one of his premise, and empiric spotlights. This hearkens he conclusively proves parts two and much like "Locksley Hall" and that three by showing by examples taken familiar quotation, "I the heir of all from hundreds of different sources ; the ages, in the foremost files of time that as far as it is known any of the - . ." As Dr. Margold states in wildest savages have certain distinct conclusion, "Modern scientific research social rules governing relations de-!. . . will . . . realize the utter spite the most promiscuous sexual human inutility and impossibility of habits. having each individual, through mere I have often considered that Have- sense data, with his limited exper- lock Ellis wrote merely to defend a ience, directly work out his sex life certain intermediate class who, being from the biologically given." interested only in individual pleasures, Dr. Margold's work is well measured had no particular desire for offspring, by Edward T. Devine, who is the au- For a Pleasant, Healthful Outdoor Pastime Try canoeing. The Huron River and Barton Pond offer exceptional opportunities for enjoying nature. SAUNDER'S CANOE LIVERY Huron River at the Foot of Cedar Street. Rates by Hour, Day or Season. Open 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. Friday and Saturday Till 12 P. M. thor of the introduction to the book. Dr. Devine state, "The author writes in admirable temper. He makes no cheap appeal to prejudice. ,He call no names. He exhibits commendable courage in attacking a formidable ad- versary rather than selecting smaller fry whose fallacies might have been more easily and more triumphantly exposed. His essay is strictly theo- retical. It challenges presuppositions, and suggests, with the restraint ap- propriate to such a treatment of the subject, that certain conclusions of popular radical writers may be un- sound in so far as they rest upon these premises. It is, in effect, a de- mand for evidence; a protest against the calm that biological instincts, in- dividual inclinations, are a safe guide against wide human experience and the social mores." From my humble position I heartily recommend this book, not only be- cause it slaps-Havelock Ellis squarely in the face; but because it is in it- self an education on the relation of Sociology to Sex. -W. K. L. L. C. 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