For every child the right to grow up in a family with an adequate standard of living and the security of a stable income as the surest safeguard against social handicaps XVI For every child protection against labor that stunts growth, either physical... Birth Control: Hearings ... on H.R.11082 - Página 25de United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1932 - 149 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Office of Education - 1936 - 1038 páginas
...as the surest safeguard against social handicaps. XVI. For every child protection against labor that stunts growth, either physical or mental, that limits...deprives children of the right of comradeship, of play, and of joy. XVII. For every rural child as satisfactory schooling and health services as for... | |
| 1931 - 508 páginas
...as the surest safeguard against social handicaps. XVT. For every child protection against labor that stunts growth, either physical or mental, that limits...deprives children of the right of comradeship, of play, and of joy. XVII. For every rural child as satisfactory schooling and health services as for... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1929 - 1522 páginas
...the surest safeguard against social handicaps. " 16. For every child protection against labor that stunts growth, either physical or mental, that limits...deprives children of the right of comradeship, of play, and of joy. "17. For every rural child as satisfactory schooling and health services as for the... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1933 - 1012 páginas
...as the surest safeguard against social handicaps. 16. For every child protection against labor that stunts growth, either physical or mental, that limits...deprives children of the right of comradeship, of play, and of joy. 17. For every rural child as satisfactory schooling and health services as for the... | |
| Herbert Hoover - 1930 - 8 páginas
...special qualities. They must have vocational guidance. Again, there are the problems of child labor. Industry must not rob our children of their rightful...comradeship, of joy and play, is sapping the next generation. In the last half a century we have herded 50,000,000 more human beings into towns and cities where... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1931 - 1478 páginas
...the surest safeguard against social handicaps. " 16. For every child protection against labor that stunts growth, either physical or mental, that limits...deprives children of the right of comradeship, of play, and of joy. " 17. For every rural child as satisfactory schooling and health services as for... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1932 - 448 páginas
...as the surest safeguard against social handicaps. 16. F/or every child protection against labor that stunts growth, either physical or mental, that limits...deprives children of the right of comradeship, of play, and of joy. 17. For every rural child as satisfactory schooling and health services as for the... | |
| Paris Roy Brammell - 1933 - 112 páginas
...as the surest safeguard against social handicaps. 16. For every child protection against labor that stunts growth, either physical or mental, that limits...deprives children of the right of comradeship, of play, and of joy. 17. For every rural child as satisfactory schooling and health services as for the... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1933 - 604 páginas
...as the surest safeguard against social handicaps. 16. For every child protection against labor that stunts growth, either physical or mental, that limits...deprives children of the right of comradeship, of play, and of joy. 17. For every rural child as satisfactory schooling and health services as for the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1970 - 556 páginas
...as the surest safeguard against social handicaps. XVI. For every child protection against labor that stunts growth, either physical or mental that limits education, that deprives children of the rights of comradeship, of play, and of joy. XVII. For every rural child as satisfactory schooling and... | |
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