Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled!
Many, perhaps, will think it idle to go farther in demonstrating the immorality of large families, but since there is still an abundance of proof at hand, it may be offered for the sake of those who find difficulty in adjusting old-fashioned ideas to the facts. The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it. - Margaret Higgins Sanger
Proponent of compulsory insurance. Was a member of the American Association for Labor Legislation for “social insurance”. He also wrote new age ethics books: “The Wisdom of Confucius”, “The Ethics of Confucius”, “The Ethics of Socrates”, and “The Ethical Religion of Zoroaster”.
Dawson was also a Consulting Actuary, Member of the New York Bar, Joint Author, Workingmen's Insurance in Europe.