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... change this day from May to November 5 , and have that as health day ? Mr. MORGAN . They have grown up as separate movements already . Mr. FENN . Why is it necessary to have the flag referred to in this except for sentimental reasons ...
... change this day from May to November 5 , and have that as health day ? Mr. MORGAN . They have grown up as separate movements already . Mr. FENN . Why is it necessary to have the flag referred to in this except for sentimental reasons ...
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... change the measure and leave the flag out of it ? Mr. GREENWOOD . I would not take the responsibility of changing it . It passed the Senate . If you are going to create a day where the public will have an opportunity to express its ...
... change the measure and leave the flag out of it ? Mr. GREENWOOD . I would not take the responsibility of changing it . It passed the Senate . If you are going to create a day where the public will have an opportunity to express its ...
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... changes , and beginning May 1 will quite generally insure improvement by the opening of the schools in Sep- tember , and that is not too long in which to do that . I am of the opinion that May 1 is a very fine day from the stand- point ...
... changes , and beginning May 1 will quite generally insure improvement by the opening of the schools in Sep- tember , and that is not too long in which to do that . I am of the opinion that May 1 is a very fine day from the stand- point ...
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... change of Government , and rule by the proletariat . They have always cen- tered upon May 1 . Mr. FLETCHER . You are inspired by a desire to neutralize that . Mr. MCGRADY . That is one thing . We want to get the workers thinking not of ...
... change of Government , and rule by the proletariat . They have always cen- tered upon May 1 . Mr. FLETCHER . You are inspired by a desire to neutralize that . Mr. MCGRADY . That is one thing . We want to get the workers thinking not of ...
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... changes suggested , because the conference would not take long . Mrs. MILLER . No one would object to changes so the main purpose is sound . Mr. GREENWOOD . As sponsor of the bill I have no objection from the pride of authorship . It ...
... changes suggested , because the conference would not take long . Mrs. MILLER . No one would object to changes so the main purpose is sound . Mr. GREENWOOD . As sponsor of the bill I have no objection from the pride of authorship . It ...
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Page 1 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States Is hereby authorized and requested to Issue a proclamation calling upon the Government officials to display the United States flag on all Government buildings, and the people of the United States to display the flag at their homes or other suitable places, on the second Sunday in May, as a public expression of our love and reverence for the mothers of...
Page 23 - Note that this program emphasizes each of the cardinal objectives of education: Health; worthy home membership; mastery of the tools, technics, and spirit of learning; faithful citizenship; vocational and economic effectiveness; wise use of leisure; and ethical character. Health day, Monday, November 5.
Page 21 - Suggestions for making a program.—The following suggestions are offered by the American Legion, the National Education Association, and other organizations to aid in the preparation of programs for American education week. The purpose of this week is to acquaint the public with the work of the schools, with their ideals, their achievements, and their needs.
Page 20 - STATEMENT OF JOY ELMER MORGAN, EDITOR THE JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, DC Mr. MORGAN. I am editor of the Journal of the National Educational Association.
Page 21 - November 8 — To help every child find his field of service and to prepare him for it is a primary responsibility of the school. On this day show the opportunities offered children in your community...
Page 21 - ... what the schools do to promote health through recreation, nutrition, ventilation, and training in good habits. An adequate school plant — sanitary, spacious, cheerful — helps to improve individual and community life and to insure a better race. Home and school day, Tuesday, November 6. — Home is the most fundamental institution among civilized peoples. Its cooperation' with the school is a necessity. American education week is a good time for parents to visit the school and for teachers...
Page 21 - The purpose of this week is to acquaint the public with the work of the schools, with their ideals, their achievements, and their needs. Let the aim be to have every parent visit his child's school at least once during the week. Evening sessions may be substituted for afternoon sessions on certain days. For some time prior to education week, articles on the schools should appear in local newspapers.
Page 6 - Government. 1 want to read to you the report of the executive council to the American Federation of Labor convention, 1927. Quoting this action from "The goal of May Day," it says: HEALTH FOR LABOR'S CHILDREN What are labor leaders doing for the health of children?
Page 21 - November 9. — The success of a democratic government depends upon the faithful performance by each citizen of his public duty. By living as citizens of the schools, children learn to be citizens of the larger society. Schools eliminate factional and national hatreds and develop that mutual sympathy, respect and understanding essential to loyal citizenship. Community Day, November 10.