| Lightner Witmer - 1911 - 302 str.
...ordinances, and appropriations. Miss Addams closes by putting the following alternatives before us, — "We may either smother the divine fire of youth, or...to make clean and bright our dingy city streets." MGF The Care of the Child. By Mrs. Burton Chance. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co., 1910. As the... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - 1921 - 858 str.
...rescue of the Raja of Nagpur against Ameer Khan's invasion ? AN AMERICAN IN REFORMING REFORMATORIES "We may either smother the divine fire of youth or we may food it. We may either stand stupidly staring as it sinks into a murky fire of crime and flares into... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1909 - 908 str.
...possible." And then those who hear and see this figure of the future are faced with these alternatives: "We may either smother the divine fire of youth or...to make clean and bright our dingy city streets." This volume is autobiographic without dreaming to be an autobiography, — just as her forthcomug "... | |
| Jane Addams - 1909 - 184 str.
...them into a sordid chronicle of petty vice or turn them into a solemn school for civic righteousness. We may either smother the divine fire of youth or...power to make clean and bright our dingy city streets. Printed in the United States of Americ: By Mitt JANE ADDAM8, Hull Haute, Chicago DEMOCRACY AND SOCIAL... | |
| Southern Educational Association - 1911 - 752 str.
...Jane Addams has stated in her wonderful book, entitled "The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets :" "We may either smother the divine fire of youth or...intermittent blaze of folly, or we may tend it into a lambant flame with power to make clean and bright our dingy city streets." If today one of us should... | |
| National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) - 1913 - 584 str.
...As Jane Addams has stated in her wonderful book entitled "The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets": "We may either smother the divine fire of youth or...to make clean and bright our dingy city streets." If to-day one of us should see a man on the streets of a city beating a child or mistreating even a... | |
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - 1924 - 670 str.
...wreckage. Miss Addams dosed her wonderful book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets, with these words: We may either smother the divine fire of youth or...power to make clean and bright our dingy city streets. THE POLICEWOMAN Mrs'. Mina C. Van Winkle, Director, Women's Bureau, Metropolitan Police Department,... | |
| Ella Flagg Young, William Bishop Owen - 1910 - 464 str.
...gathered from these pages, not the least of these being the final paragraph. . EDUCATIONAL BI-MONTHLY 233 "We may either smother the divine fire of youth or we may feed it. We may either stand stupidly as it sinks into a murky fire of crime and flare into an intermittent blaze of folly, or we may tend... | |
| Community Service, Inc - 1921 - 76 str.
...it live at all. The rise of the recognition oi play means the renaissance of life." — Joseph Lee. "We may either smother the divine fire of youth or...either stand stupidly staring as it sinks into a murky firt of crime and flares into the intermittent blaze of folly, or we may tend it into a lambent flame,... | |
| 1922 - 406 str.
...children without saving the homes that shape them finally for better or for worse." MARY E. RICHMOND. " We may either smother the divine fire of youth, or...clean and bright our dingy city streets." JANE ADDAMS. " He who gives a child a treat. Makes joy-bells ring in heaven's street. And he who gives a child a... | |
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