... Character Building for Junior-high-school GradesD. C. Heath, 1930 - 232 pages |
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Page 40
... Addams spelled his name with two d's instead of one , as most people of that name spelled it , Lincoln always ad- dressed him in the letters as My dear Mr. Double D'ed Addams . " The father often told the little girl what Lincoln did ...
... Addams spelled his name with two d's instead of one , as most people of that name spelled it , Lincoln always ad- dressed him in the letters as My dear Mr. Double D'ed Addams . " The father often told the little girl what Lincoln did ...
Page 43
... Addams with her associates confine her attention to the care of those who live in the house . In that part of the city she found many so - called " bad boys " who caused the police all sorts of trouble . Miss Addams began to study them ...
... Addams with her associates confine her attention to the care of those who live in the house . In that part of the city she found many so - called " bad boys " who caused the police all sorts of trouble . Miss Addams began to study them ...
Page 44
... Addams studied many of these boys in the courts where they were being tried , and also when she could tempt them in some way to come to Hull House . She was helpful in getting a juvenile court established just as Judge Lindsey did in ...
... Addams studied many of these boys in the courts where they were being tried , and also when she could tempt them in some way to come to Hull House . She was helpful in getting a juvenile court established just as Judge Lindsey did in ...
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