Summary
By Richard D. Kathrens
Special Gussie D. Ogden Edition
Divorce – Marriage
By Gussie D. Ogden
Broadway Publishing Company,
835 Broadway
New York
1913
References
“Let’s Civilize the Marriage Laws
Gussie D. Ogden edition on sale at James’ Book Store, on W. 7th St.”
– Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio, 18 Feb 1915
“WOULD HAVE DIVORCE EASIER TO SECURE
Special to THE PRESS
New York, May 12. – ‘The right to marry should carry with it the right to unmarry or divorce. The simple statement: “We do not any longer love each other; we are unhappy, and we have agreed to separate” should satisfy every requirement of the civil statute.’
Richard D. Kathrens, author of ‘Let’s Civilize the Marriage Laws,’ preceded his lecture at the Hotel Astor last night before a fashionable audience, largely consisting of women and young girls, with the foregoing remark. All seemed to agree with the speaker’s remarks.
‘There is no justification, in law or morals, for the life duration of the marriage contract,’ he went on. ‘Divorce under existing conditions is a moral necessity.'”
– The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 12 May 1913
“LET’S CIVILIZE THE MARRIAGE LAWS
(by Richard D. Kathreus. Burton Publishing company, Kansas City, Mo. $1.50 pre-paid) – An enthusiastically ignorant plea to make divorce so easy as practically to bring about the reign of free love. The author’s enthusiastic ignorance revels in misrepresentation.”
– The Inter Ocean, Chicago, Illinois, 15 Feb 1913