The Juvenile Court Record, Volume 17Visitation and Aid Society, 1917 - Child welfare |
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... institution or particular work for children in the state in which the paper is sold . It will be a favor to the managers of the paper if purchasers will report any violation of this rule , as we do not intend to allow any ...
... institution or particular work for children in the state in which the paper is sold . It will be a favor to the managers of the paper if purchasers will report any violation of this rule , as we do not intend to allow any ...
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... institutions , but Elsie , Olga and Eddie had been left with their mother . Mr. Trobert had not been a citizen and so there was no widow's pension for Mrs. Trobert and her little children . Big Sister soon had the children build- ing a ...
... institutions , but Elsie , Olga and Eddie had been left with their mother . Mr. Trobert had not been a citizen and so there was no widow's pension for Mrs. Trobert and her little children . Big Sister soon had the children build- ing a ...
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... institution elsewhere . New Haven has many things to be proud of including the writers Alma Mater , " Mother of Men , " but none that she need be more proud of than this little institution , " Mother and Guardian of these little ...
... institution elsewhere . New Haven has many things to be proud of including the writers Alma Mater , " Mother of Men , " but none that she need be more proud of than this little institution , " Mother and Guardian of these little ...
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... institutions we spend liberally for edu- cational purposes to develop our chil- dren , and then expect the inmates of these institutions to cope with other children and the problems of the out- side world after such treatment ; could ...
... institutions we spend liberally for edu- cational purposes to develop our chil- dren , and then expect the inmates of these institutions to cope with other children and the problems of the out- side world after such treatment ; could ...
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... institutions . In other cases it is the result of the charitable impulses of philanthropic , public - spir- ited citizens . For some time it was a popular idea that playgrounds were places for play alone . However , the purely play ...
... institutions . In other cases it is the result of the charitable impulses of philanthropic , public - spir- ited citizens . For some time it was a popular idea that playgrounds were places for play alone . However , the purely play ...
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