| 1896 - 1148 pàgines
...differences which are found among the people whom the settlement constantly brings into juxtaposition. . . .>The settlement, then, is an experimental effort...these problems are not confined to any one portion of the city. It is an attempt to relieve, at the same time, the over-accumulation at one end of society... | |
| Friends General Conference (U.S.). General Conference - 1898 - 400 pàgines
...impression may abide with them." Jane Addams, of Hull House, Chicago, writes : — " The Settlement is an experimental effort to aid in the solution of...by the modern conditions of life in a great city. The resident must be content to live quietly side by side with his neighbors until they grow into a... | |
| 1905 - 158 pàgines
...but it receives in exchange for the music of isolated voices the volume and strength of the chorus. The settlement, then, is an experimental effort to...insists that these problems are not confined to any portion of a city. It is an attempt to relieve, at the same time, the over-accumulation at one end... | |
| Charles Stelzle - 1907 - 284 pàgines
...but it receives in exchange for the music of isolated voices the volume and strength of the chorus. The settlement, then, is an experimental effort to...insists that these problems are not confined to any portion of a city. It is an attempt to relieve, Hiok and at the same time, the over-accumulation poor... | |
| Jane Addams - 1911 - 522 pàgines
...pleasures unmixed with the joys of self-sacrifice; possibly a love of approbation, so vast that it is not content with the treble clapping of delicate hands,...confined to any one portion of a city. It is an attempt x to relieve, at the same time, the overaccumulation at one end of society and the destitution at the... | |
| Arcadius McSwain Trawick - 1913 - 184 pàgines
...apart are ignored." Jane Addams attempts to convey the meaning in these sentences : " The settlement is an experimental effort to aid in the solution of...these problems are not confined to any one portion of the city. It is an attempt to relieve at the same time the over accumulation at one end of society... | |
| John Lincoln Brandt - 1915 - 264 pàgines
...settlement is described by Jane Addams, perhaps the most experienced woman in the world in such work, as an experimental effort to aid in the solution of the...the modern conditions of life in a great city. It is an attempt to relieve, at the same time, the over accumulation at one end of society and the destitution... | |
| John Lewis Gillin - 1921 - 722 pàgines
...definition. Jane Addams says that it is "an effort to add the social function to democracy." She adds, "The settlement then is an experimental effort to...industrial problems which are engendered by the modern condition of life in a great city. It insists that these problems are not confined to any one portion... | |
| Arthur C. Holden - 1922 - 252 pàgines
...not content with the treble clapping of delicate hands, but wishes also that the base notes from the toughened palms may mingle with these. . . . The Settlement,...by the modern conditions of life in a great city." 13. Two years after Hull House was started, a third settlement was founded in New York, East Side House... | |
| 1903 - 692 pàgines
...Miss Addams tell of- her settlement work, and of the efforts that she and her co-workers put forth to aid in the solution of the social and industrial...by the modern conditions of life in a great city. — George H. McDowell has been re-elected president of the Cohoes school board. His annual report... | |
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