Word: child
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...eight new courses are as follows: Education 14hf., Child Development, Assistant Professor Johnson; 15 hf., The Reorganization of Secondary Education, Assistant Professor Inglis; 12a hf., Play in Education, Assistant Professor Johnson and Mr. Lee; 12b hf., The Administration and Conduct of Play and Recreation in School Systems, Assistant Professor Johnson; 16a hf., Principles of Vocational Guidance, Mr. Brewer; 16b hf., Problems in Vocational Guidance, Mr. Brewer; 20h, Play and Recreation, Assistant Professor Johnson and Mr. Lee; 201, Vocational Guidance: Principles and Practice, Mr. Brewer...
...their countrymen in Poland, are carrying on today a "rose campaign" in Boston and Cambridge. There will be no tagging or button-holing in the Yard, but the roses will be on sale at Memorial Hall, the Union, and at the different clubs. Buy a rose and save a child in Poland...
...prove inconsistency in these blue laws and their enforcement would be child's play. They are enforced in Cambridge, and not at Longwood. The beaches on Sunday are scenes of amusements less innocent than tennis. How long are people of Massachusetts to suffer under this relic? When will Massachusetts catch up with the times...
...girl of a family tainted with suicidal mania, is expectantly watched by an aunt scarcely sane herself. The aunt's morbid and excited precautions are rapidly sending Anna the way of her ancestors. She is rescued by a faithful old servant who tells her that she is an illegitimate child and "not a Warden" except in name. The story is a lie; but it saves the girl, who goes, with new hope, to work. The play is well written and was well acted throughout. Miss Ellis as the heroine showed genuine power...
...Child Labor Exhibit of the National Child Labor Committee of New York City will be placed on free public exhibition in the Living Room of the Union today, remaining on display to day and tomorrow. The exhibit consists of photographs, charts and products of the work of the 150,000 children employed in factories. Its purpose is to arouse public opinion to aid in the passage of the committee's bill to prevent the interstate commerce of child labor products. The bill is being held up in the Senate for lack of public pressure. While the exhibit is displayed...