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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) -
Creator: Johnson & Johnson Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Advertisement for Johnson's Baby products. Includes several cartoon representations of mothers and children. 1950. JPG file (146 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: Methodist Publishing House Prints, Boot, Robert, and Hering, Walter Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article entitled "Teaching Christian Attitudes in the Home Toward Other Racial and Religious Groups." Depicts children of many races and nationalities either smiling or playing. Includes caption: Pictured on pages 22, 23 are American, American Indian, Chinese, Negro, Philippine, Portuguese, and Indian boys and girls. These children are more alike than they are different. 1950. JPG file (220 KB) -
Creator: University Society, Inc. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Advertisement for The University Plan for Character building, a child-rearing publication. Includes a depiction of a staircase with a different character trait on each step, along with a baby beginning to crawl up the staircase. 1929. JPG file (142 KB) -
Creator: Trimble, Inc. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Advertisement for Trimble's Kiddie Koop, a screen-lined crib with a lid that closes and snaps shut. Includes various photos of the Koop in use, along with a statement that 87% of doctors consider it safer than other cribs. 1950. JPG file (159 KB) -
Creator: Osborn, Alma, author and Luoma, Eva Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on dealing with precocity in children. Depicts a young boy seated on a counter top, eating out of an open jar. A mother looks at him sternly. Includes caption: patience and understanding are part of "favorable conditions" in directing precocity. 1950. JPG file (311 KB) -
Creator: Kutnow, Orpha B. and Lambert, Harold M. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article entitled Food To Nurture Your Child's Mind and Spirit. Depicts a young girl playing at the piano while a young boy watches her. 1952. JPG file (196 KB) -
Creator: Green, Helen Gregg, author and Drown, Jerome Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on cultivating children's taste in music. Depicts a mother and very young girl listening to music and holding records. Includes caption: Since taste must be created, it is important that parents decide what they want their children to hear. Naturally, the ideal combination is fine music performed by fine artists. 1950. JPG file (353 KB)