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Creator: Carlson, Jessie B., author and Cy La Tour & Son Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on bedtime routines. Depicts a small girl ascending a staircase, dressed for bed and carrying a doll. 1949. JPG file (238 KB) -
Creator: Strickler, David S. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying a short devotional piece on cultivating meekness in children. Depicts four young boys playing with toy guns, and is captioned, "Are These Children Learning Meekness?" 1967. JPG file (142 KB) -
Creator: Miller, George P. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on a New York City church with programs for urban children. Depicts a teacher and several children making cookies together. Includes caption: Basking cookies, an interracial class learns an even more important lesson--brotherhood. 1960. JPG file (213 KB) -
Creator: Religious News Service and Lewis, Hazel A., author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article entitled How Large is Your Child's World?, about strategies for introducing international issues to children. Depicts an American girl handing an offering cup to girls dressed in foreign costume. Includes caption: Hundreds of boys and girls widen their world o... -
Creator: Engh, Rohn, Tharpe, Max, and Barnes, Francis E. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph collage accompanying an article on religious education and parenting. Depict a number of older children in different educational settings. 1967. JPG file (154 KB) -
Creator: Deale, Mrs. Hugh Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on the transition from Belgian to native rule in the Congo. Depicts four missionary children playing in canoes while an African child washes dishes nearby. Includes caption: Dugout canoes, beached in an African river, provide a playground for missionary childr... -
Creator: Fredericks, Gus and Hay, Marie C., author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on the difficulty of adopting children. Depicts an infant in her crib reaching toward the camera. Includes caption: A child does have a right to expect a father and a mother, love and affection, and a good home where he is wanted and belongs. 1952. JPG file (1... -
Creator: Sapin, Ruth, author and Rumley, Louise Claster Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Drawing accompanying an article on the benefits of and precautions for employing minority, immigrant, and low-income Childcare. providers. Depicts a smiling African-American woman cooking and caring for two Caucasian children. Includes caption: The negro servant with her exuberance and strong d... -
Creator: Gendreau, Philip Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying a short piece on family devotions, suggesting that children look at pictures of international families, imagine them to be friends, and make up stories about them. Depicts two Asian children looking at a display of comic books. 1956. JPG file (209 KB) -
Creator: Keystone View Company Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on childrearing in immigrant Chinese families. Depicts a number of schoolchildren, mostly Asian in appearance, saluting what may be an American flag. Includes caption: When Chinese children reach six years, parents and teachers insist upon their establishing s...