| Albert Shaw - 1909 - 970 páginas
...profit out of their invincible love of pleasure. . . . Apparently the modern city sees in these girls only two possibilities, both of them commercial: first, a chance to utilize by day their labor power in factories and shops, and then another chance in the evening to extract from them their... | |
| Jane Addams - 1909 - 184 páginas
...lighted window, save as these lurid places provide it. Apparently the modern city sees in these girls only two possibilities, both of them commercial: first,...petty wages by pandering to their love of pleasure. As these overworked girls stream along the street, the rest of us see only the self-conscious walk,... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1909 - 998 páginas
...profit out of their invincible love of pleasure. . . . Apparently the modern city sees in these girls only two possibilities, both of them commercial : first, a chance to utilize by day their labor power in factories and shops, and then another chance in the evening to extract from them their... | |
| 1911 - 506 páginas
...Cromwell shut up the people's playhouses and destroyed their pleasure fields, the Anglo Saxon city has turned over the provision for public recreation to...artists who really see these young creatures as they are — the artists who are themselves endowed with immortal youth? Is it our disregard of the artist's... | |
| 1911 - 398 páginas
...possibilities, both of them commercial; first a chance to utilise by day their new and tender labour power in its factories and shops, and then another...petty wages by pandering to their love of pleasure." Enough now of her criticism of the city, her psychologic analysis of the Dionysiac spirit; a word remains... | |
| Percy MacKaye - 1912 - 350 páginas
...Cromwell shut up the people's playhouses and destroyed their pleasure fields, the Anglo Saxon city has turned over the provision for public recreation to...artists who really see these young creatures as they are — the artists who are themselves endowed with immortal youth? Is it our disregard of the artist's... | |
| Frederick DeLand Leete - 1915 - 332 páginas
...lighted window save as these lurid places provide it. Apparently, the modern city sees in these girls only two possibilities, both of them commercial :...petty wages by pandering to their love of pleasure. It is as if our cities had not yet developed a sense of responsibility in regard to the life of the... | |
| George William Sharp - 1915 - 136 páginas
...lighted window, save as these lurid places provide it. Apparently the modern city sees in these girls only two possibilities, both of them commercial; first,...chance to utilize by day their new and tender labor in its factories and shops, and then another chance in the evening to extract from them their petty... | |
| Emory Stephen Bogardus - 1917 - 358 páginas
...two possibilities, both of them commercial: first a chance to use day by day their new and immature labor power in its factories and shops, and then another...evening to extract from them their petty wages by catering to their love of pleasure. It used to be thought that play is essentially frivolous. Play... | |
| Emory Stephen Bogardus - 1922 - 466 páginas
...main possibilities, both of them commercial: first, a chance to use day by day their new and immature labor power in its factories and shops ; and then...another chance in the evening to extract from them their wages by catering to their love of amusement and play. J As a result of the play processes, so dominant... | |
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