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Creator: Gaddis, Rie Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on raising daughters to be good mothers and homemakers. Depicts a mother and daughter, dressed in matching clothes, the girl using a toy ironing set while the mother irons. Includes caption: A loving home and secure girlhood form her gateway to future happine... -
Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Illustration accompanying an article on the advantages and challenges of early (teenage) marriage. Depicts a man and women with their three toddler-aged children. Includes caption: When it comes to playing with the children--and we do a lot of this--Phil and I have found we have more energy tha... -
Creator: Methodist Publishing House Prints, Boot, Robert, and Hering, Walter Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article entitled "Teaching Christian Attitudes in the Home Toward Other Racial and Religious Groups." Depicts children of many races and nationalities either smiling or playing. Includes caption: Pictured on pages 22, 23 are American, American Indian, Chinese, Negro,... -
Creator: Osborn, Alma, author and Luoma, Eva Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on dealing with precocity in children. Depicts a young boy seated on a counter top, eating out of an open jar. A mother looks at him sternly. Includes caption: patience and understanding are part of "favorable conditions" in directing precocity. 1950. JPG fil... -
Creator: Kutnow, Orpha B. and Lambert, Harold M. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article entitled Food To Nurture Your Child's Mind and Spirit. Depicts a young girl playing at the piano while a young boy watches her. 1952. JPG file (196 KB) -
Creator: Green, Helen Gregg, author and Drown, Jerome Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on cultivating children's taste in music. Depicts a mother and very young girl listening to music and holding records. Includes caption: Since taste must be created, it is important that parents decide what they want their children to hear. Naturally, the ide... -
Creator: Staples, Edward D., author and Drown, Jerome Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on teaching children how to manage money. Depicts a father going through his finances while the mother and two children look on. Includes caption: The use of money is an important part of our attitude toward life. Parents can best prepare their children for u... -
Creator: Peacock, Mary, author and Lambert, Harold M. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on discipline. Depicts a family of four, with two daughters sitting on the father's lap, while the mother looks on. 1950. JPG file (251 KB) -
Creator: Luoma, Eva and Lewis, Hazel A., author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article entitled Your Child IS Learning the Christian Way, on the progressive moral development of the child. Depicts a family of five; the children are playing together while the parents watch. Includes caption: As these children play together at home they learn the ... -
Creator: Galloway, Ewing and Graham, Otis L., author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on one family's parenting style--fairly strict--which they ironically refer to as "lazy way parenting." Depicts a smiling family of four. The two children are school-aged. NB: the article which this photo accompanies is about a family of six, with college-age...