| 1908 - 840 lapas
...conform its legislation and its Practice. The key-note of the Conference was expressed in these »ords: "Home life is the highest and finest product of civilization. Children should not be deprived of it 'xcept for urgent and compelling reasons." Surely poverty alone should not disrupt the home. °arents... | |
| Illinois. Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities - 1909 - 692 lapas
...nation are Involved In the welfare of this army of children no less than In our great material affairs. "The keynote of the conference was expressed In these...deprived of It except for urgent and compelling reasons.' " CHAPTER XV. WOKK OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. The Civil Service law became effective November... | |
| Society for the Promotion of Social Service - 1909 - 88 lapas
...the highest and finest product of civilization. It is the great moulding force of mind and character. Children should not be deprived of it except for urgent and compelling reasons. Children of parents of worthy character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably... | |
| 1909 - 424 lapas
...highest and finest product of civilization. It is the great moulding force of mind and of character. Children should not be deprived of it except for urgent and compelling reasons. Children of parents of worthy character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1909 - 1034 lapas
...and finest product of civilization. It is the great moulding force of mind and of character. Chifdren should not be deprived of it except for urgent and compelling reasons. Children of parents of worthy character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably... | |
| National Conference of Jewish Communal Service (U.S.) - 1910 - 346 lapas
...child-welfare work. The keynote of the White House Conference on the Care of Dependent Children wa& expressed in these words : "Home life is the highest...of it, except for urgent and compelling reasons." The committee on resolutions of the Conference in reporting its conclusions to President lloosevelt... | |
| Harry Frederick Ward - 1910 - 336 lapas
...the highest and finest product of civilization. It is the great molding force of mind and character. Children should not be deprived of it except for urgent and compelling reasons. Children of parents of worthy character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably... | |
| Harry Frederick Ward - 1910 - 332 lapas
...the highest and finest product of civilization. It is the great molding force of mind and character. Children should not be deprived of it except for urgent and compelling reasons. Children of parents of worthy character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1910 - 498 lapas
...highest and finest product of civilization. It is the great molding force of mind and of character. Children should not be deprived of it except for urgent and compelling reasons. Children of parents of worthy character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably... | |
| Hastings Hornell Hart - 1910 - 490 lapas
...highest and finest product of civilization. It is the great molding force of mind and of character. Children should not be deprived of it except for urgent and compelling reasons. Children of parents of worthy character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably... | |
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