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...care" (which psychologists deem so important) than our home management house baby. The baby not only thrived on the attentions of his eight "mothers," but remained completely happy, unspoiled, and obviously free from all the little "neuroses and anxieties" psychologists and educators are so concerned with nowadays. Does Superintendent Haremski consider some of the alternatives, such as life in an orphanage or a home for unwed mothers, a "normal family setting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Feb. 15, 1954 | 2/15/1954 | See Source »

Until his staff tipped him off last week, Superintendent Roman Haremski of the Illinois State Child Welfare Division had thought the subject was closed. On two occasions, Miss Ruth Schmalhausen, supervisor of home management studies at Eastern Illinois Stat College in Charleston, had asked him to find her a real live baby for her home economics majors to care for; but each time, appalled at the idea, Haremski had said no. Now it turned out that Miss Schmalhausen had been able to find a baby on her own. By last week psychologists and educators all over the state were furiously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Case of the Resident Baby | 1/25/1954 | See Source »

...Miss Schmalhausen, all this is "very worthwhile": it not only gives her girls "practical experience," but it is good for David too. Superintendent Haremski, however, thinks otherwise. "It is not a normal family setting," said he. "There are just too many persons involved in the handling of that child." Heaven only knows, added the superintendent, how many neuroses little David might develop. Other officials seemed to agree. "Imagine." cried Mrs. Babette Penner, director of the Women's Services Division of United Charities, "what anxieties there are in a child who is given a bottle in twelve or more pairs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Case of the Resident Baby | 1/25/1954 | See Source »

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