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Creator: DeGolier, Mrs. Elmer and Religious News Service Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article detailing the family life of the DeGoliers, who have twenty children. Twenty children are pictured, along with the mother and father, who is shaking the hand of a clergyman. Includes caption: One of the few times the huge DeGolier clan has been pictured together was when they were feted in New York City as "America's largest living family." Children's ages range from three to twenty-seven. 1956. JPG file (264 KB) -
Creator: Gaddis, Rie Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on raising daughters to be good mothers and homemakers. Depicts a mother and daughter, dressed in matching clothes, the girl using a toy ironing set while the mother irons. Includes caption: A loving home and secure girlhood form her gateway to future happiness. 1957. JPG file (215 KB) -
Creator: Childcraft Books Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Advertisement for Childcraft childrearing and educational books. Includes an illustration of a small child standing in a corner crying. 1950. JPG file (143 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Illustration accompanying an article on the advantages and challenges of early (teenage) marriage. Depicts a man and women with their three toddler-aged children. Includes caption: When it comes to playing with the children--and we do a lot of this--Phil and I have found we have more energy than some older friends." 1960. JPG file (230 KB) -
Creator: Staples, Edward D., author and Drown, Jerome Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on teaching children how to manage money. Depicts a father going through his finances while the mother and two children look on. Includes caption: The use of money is an important part of our attitude toward life. Parents can best prepare their children for using money after Marriage. by teaching them its value at an early age. 1950. JPG file (180 KB) -
Creator: Renshaw, Helen Laura and Talone, J. A. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Illustration accompanying a short fiction piece about a girl lying to get her mother's attention. Depicts a young girl crying in bed, with her anxious mother leaning over her. 1950. JPG file (208 KB) -
Creator: Peacock, Mary, author and Lambert, Harold M. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on discipline. Depicts a family of four, with two daughters sitting on the father's lap, while the mother looks on. 1950. JPG file (251 KB) -
Creator: Luoma, Eva and Lewis, Hazel A., author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article entitled Your Child IS Learning the Christian Way, on the progressive moral development of the child. Depicts a family of five; the children are playing together while the parents watch. Includes caption: As these children play together at home they learn the meaning of "Be kind to each other." Such play for them is Christian living. 1950. JPG file (204 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-aged children. 1950. JPG file (193 KB)