Master's thesis titled "The Attitudes of Public School Patrons toward Sex Education in Washington and Scott Districts of Boone County" by W. Way Stewart, submitted for a degree of Master of Arts at West Virginia University in 1939. Way argues for the importance of sex education in public schools, and interviews parents, students, and educators regarding their opinions and experiences of sex education in Boone County schools. This may be a working copy rather than a final copy of the paper; there are hand-written comments throughout the paper.
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