Word: environmental
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The greatest single endeavor of all gangs appears to be chasing and running through the streets. They never meet indoors. Misbehavior is entirely traceable to the youths' environment-lack of play facilities. They have no equipment or room for sports and games. A ten-cent rubber ball is used...
George Washington, father of his country, stands not far from a Yiddish scholar in another picture, melancholy in their modern environment.
When have Americans, as represented by their major writers and public characters, been sufficiently the masters of their environment to live symmetrically, to possess a vital native culture?
Early Christian architecture was a product of the need and the environment. The disintegration of the Roman empire was accompanied by a weakening of classical prestige, while a young and vigorous religion was working out its own ideals and standards of art.
The aim of the school is "to supply scientific knowledge of the complex problems of adjustment between individuals and environment, emphasizing home and family; to produce women better trained for leadership through intensive study of their own peculiar opportunities and responsibilities; and to make men letter husbands and fathers."