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In the 1910s, a group of Connecticut reformers formed a society aimed at solving a growing crisis – the spread of venereal diseases. The United States' entry into WWI provided this so-called "social hygienist" movement with an unprecedented opportunity to influence the sexual mores of Americans. In this episode produced by Connecticut Historical Society's Natalie Belanger, Natalie tells us how that worked out for these well-intentioned reformers—especially one George P. Thayer, a crusader for clean living that saw a little more in France than he'd bargained for.
This episode is sponsored by Attorney Peter Bowman. Find out more at bowman.legal.
Read more about Connecticut in World War I at ctexplored.org in the Spring 2017 and Winter 2014/2015 issues.
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In the 1910s, a group of Connecticut reformers formed a society aimed at solving a growing crisis – the spread of venereal diseases. The United States' entry into WWI provided this so-called "social hygienist" movement with an unprecedented opportunity to influence the sexual mores of Americans. In this episode produced by Connecticut Historical Society's Natalie Belanger, Natalie tells us how that worked out for these well-intentioned reformers—especially one George P. Thayer, a crusader for clean living that saw a little more in France than he'd bargained for.
This episode is sponsored by Attorney Peter Bowman. Find out more at bowman.legal.
Read more about Connecticut in World War I at ctexplored.org in the Spring 2017 and Winter 2014/2015 issues.

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