Here lies an opportunity for co-operation on the part of the library, and many are the interests awakened by the Boy Scout movement which may be encouraged by the library. Another influence constantly appealing to children of the street as well as to... An Introduction to Educational Sociology - Página 93de Walter Robinson Smith - 1917 - 412 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| American Library Association. Conference - 1911 - 930 páginas
...body efficiently directed, such as the Boys' Scout Patrol. This, Mr. Puffer says, "is simply a boys' gang, systematized. overseen, affiliated with other...never make it, and yet everywhere, from top to bottom a gang." Here lies an opportunity for co-operation on the part of the library, and many are the interests... | |
| American Library Association. General Meeting - 1913 - 356 páginas
...statement that three-fourths of all boys are members of gangs. (Puffer, "The boy and his gang," p. 9.) overseen, affiliated with other like bodies, made...never make it, and yet everywhere, from top to bottom a gang." Here lies an opportunity for co-operation on the part of the library, and many are the interests... | |
| Edwin Seward Puller - 1916 - 310 páginas
...improvement and happiness of normal boyhood,y;Dr. GS Hall has writte§ "the institution of the Boy Scouts is built at once on the soundest psychology and the...various gang elements. The Boy Scout Patrol alone is the gang. The whole Boy Scout movement is a shrewd and highly successful attempt to take the natural, instinctive,... | |
| Edwin Seward Puller - 1916 - 312 páginas
...bodies, made efficient and interesting, as boys alone could never make it, and yet everywhere, 198 from top to bottom, essentially a gang. Other organizations...various gang elements. The Boy Scout Patrol alone is the gang. The whole Boy Scout movement is a shrewd and highly successful attempt to take the natural, instinctive,... | |
| Child Study Association of America - 1926 - 348 páginas
.... . [Constructive possibilities.] — Of all present-day organizations for the improvement and the happiness of normal boyhood, the institution of the...everywhere, from top to bottom, essentially a gang. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE CLUB* Louis D. HARTSON [Boys' and girls' clubs.] — The club makes its appearance... | |
| American Library Association - 1913 - 524 páginas
...are members of gangs. (Puffer, "The boy and his gang," p. 9.) 186 KAATERSKILL CONFERENCE .. 1 ' r , overseen, affiliated with other like bodies, made...never make it, and yet everywhere, from top to bottom a gang." Here lies an opportunity for co-operation on the part of the library, and many are the interests... | |
| American Library Association - 1913 - 524 páginas
...body efficiently directed, such as the Boys' Scout Patrol. This, Mr. Puffer says, "Is simply a boys' gang, systematized. overseen, affiliated with other...never make It, and yet everywhere, from top to bottom a gang." Here lies an opportunity for co-operation on the part of the library, and many are the Interests... | |
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