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Creator: Cooke, Frances L. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article by a poetry-writing homemaker on how she deals with her large family. Depicts the author and her seven children, the oldest five of whom are raking leaves together. Includes caption: The author's family album yielded this posed photograph showing her older you... -
Creator: Galloway, Ewing and Smith, Lois, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on family Bible-reading. Depicts a father reading aloud from a Bible, while a mother, son, and daughter listen. Includes caption: The children's bedtime is this family's worship time. Dad is reading the Scripture tonight while Bud will offer a prayer, Sis a m... -
Creator: Lambert, Harold M. and Mace, Ed Stowell, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on helping children be moral as children. Depicts a young boy kneeling at his mother's feet, with his hands clasped in a prayer pose. The father looks on from behind a desk. Includes caption: Let the matter of Christian ethics be made a matter of family pride... -
Creator: Russell, Reginald and Eads, Robert, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article entitled I'm Glad We Did That. Depicts a family of five--a grandmother, mother, father, son, and daughter--gathered around a table playing a game. Includes caption: We keep a special time for family games, for we feel they are important. 1950. JPG file (212 KB) -
Creator: Galloway, Ewing and Heron, Frances Dunlap, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on making the most of family meals. Depicts a family of four (mother, father, son, and daughter) praying before a meal. Includes caption: Does the family grace at your house precede merry meals you all anticipate? 1950. JPG file (210 KB) -
Creator: Robertson, Earl R. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article on family life on a Navajo reservation. Photos depict a cinderblock building identified as the church, one Navajo family of four studying a Bible, and another Navajo family of four posing for the camera. 1952. JPG file (232 KB) -
Creator: Adams, Ralph Q. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article about a Paraguayan family. Photo depicts the father and his son at home, a thatched-roof building that is open on two sides. Includes caption: "Don Ernesto is content with his farm, his home, his wife, his family," writes the author. Behind him, sitting on a... -
Creator: Ward, Margaret S., author and Phillips, Harold L. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article entitled Using the Bible in Family Worship. Depicts a family of six (a mother, a father, three daughters, and a son) sitting around a living room, while the mother reads from a Bible. 1950. JPG file (205 KB) -
Creator: Humphreys, Paul, author and Devaney, A. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on family church-attendance. Depicts four people attending a worship service: a young couple with their preschool-aged daughter, and an older woman behind them. 1951. JPG file (245 KB) -
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...