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The EußSell Sage Foundation has conducted an investigation into the problem of child marriages in tho United States, which, reveals tho startling fact that 667,000 Americans were child brides less than 16 years'old at tho timo of marriage, or were bridegrooms married to, brides under that age,
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 5
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