| John Spargo - 1906 - 442 σελίδες
...children may be stated in a few lines. All the data available tend to show that not less than 2,000,000 children of school age in the United States are the...incapable of successful mental effort, and much of our national expenditure for education is in consequence an absolute waste. With their enfeebled bodies... | |
| 1907 - 750 σελίδες
...school-children may be stated in a few lines. All the data available tend to show that not less than 2,000,000 children of school age in the United States are the...incapable of successful mental effort, and much of our national expenditure for education is in consequence an absolute waste. With their enfeebled bodies... | |
| Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - 1907 - 826 σελίδες
...wholesome food, he finally comes to the conclusion that "all the data available tend to show that no less than two million children of school age in the...common necessities, particularly adequate nourishment." From the school child he proceeds to a consideration of the "Working Child." "Children have always... | |
| Socialist Party (U.S.). National executive committee, 1908-1912 - 1908 - 172 σελίδες
...children may be stated in a few lines. All the data available tend to show that not less than 2,000,000 children of school age in the United States are the...nourishment. As a result of this privation they are inferior in physical development to their more fortunate fellows. This inferiority of physique, in... | |
| John Spargo - 1908 - 200 σελίδες
...more than eighty thousand babies are slain by poverty in America each year ; that some " 2,000,000 children of school age in the United States are the...common necessities, particularly adequate nourishment"; that there were at least 1,750,000 children at work in this country. These statements, and the evidence... | |
| John Spargo - 1908 - 200 σελίδες
...that more than eighty thousand babies are slain by poverty in America each year; that some " 2,000,000 children of school age in the United States are the...denies them common necessities, particularly adequate nourishmerit"; that there were at least 1,750,000 children at work in this country. These statements,... | |
| JOHN SPARGO - 1911 - 202 σελίδες
...more than eighty! thousand babies are slain by poverty in America each year; that some " 2,000,000 children of school age in the United States are the...common necessities, particularly adequate nourishment"; that there were at least 1,750,000 children at work in this country. These statements, and the evidence... | |
| 1907 - 340 σελίδες
...local authorities to establish committees to deal with such committees school canteens should be US are the victims of poverty, which denies them common necessities, particularly adequate nourishment." Inquiry shows that children of this kind are largely employed in factories under conditions which are... | |
| Gordon W. Gunderson - 2003 - 204 σελίδες
...physical and mental well-being. He estimated, after very careful study, that "not less than 2,000,000 children of school age in the United States are the...necessities, particularly adequate nourishment.... Such children are in very many cases incapable of successful mental effort, and much of our national... | |
| 1915 - 718 σελίδες
...higher standards of living. Investigation shows, that not less than 2,000,000 children of school age are the victims of poverty, which denies them common necessities, particularly adequate nourishment. In the richest country on earth, hundreds of thousands of children are literally damned to lifelong,... | |
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