Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... turn of the century , it is obvious that his influence was considerable even before the publi- cation of his better known works such as Adolescence ( 1904 ) . In view of the prominence of this psychologist , it is probably valid to ...
... turn of the century , it is obvious that his influence was considerable even before the publi- cation of his better known works such as Adolescence ( 1904 ) . In view of the prominence of this psychologist , it is probably valid to ...
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... turn out all right anyhow . 44 Part of the social philosophy of many reformers was the belief that vices lay at the basis of all social ills . Vari- ous ones took turns in pointing out the evils of alcohol , tobacco , or some other ...
... turn out all right anyhow . 44 Part of the social philosophy of many reformers was the belief that vices lay at the basis of all social ills . Vari- ous ones took turns in pointing out the evils of alcohol , tobacco , or some other ...
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... turn of the century , and the above writer was not alone among reformers in men- tioning it . Before the Indianapolis Benevolent Society in an address on " What Makes Bad Boys " , T. J. Charlton warned against even considering the part ...
... turn of the century , and the above writer was not alone among reformers in men- tioning it . Before the Indianapolis Benevolent Society in an address on " What Makes Bad Boys " , T. J. Charlton warned against even considering the part ...
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