1912 |
• |
Establishment
of the Children's Bureau. 1912. 5 pp. |
1914 |
• |
Baby-saving
campaigns: A preliminary report on what American
cities are doing to prevent infant mortality
(4th ed.) 1914. 93 pp. |
• |
Birth
registration: An aid in protecting the lives
and rights of children. 1914. 13 pp. |
• |
Handbook
of federal statistics of children: Part 1—Number
of children in the United States with their
sex, age, race nativity, parentage and geographic
distribution.
1914. 106 pp. |
• |
Laws
relating to "mother's pensions" in
the United States, Denmark and New Zealand.
1914. 102 pp. |
• |
New
Zealand society for the health of women and
children: An example of methods of baby-saving
work in small towns and rural districts. 1914.
18 pp. |
1915 |
• |
Administration
of child labor laws: Part 1-employment certificate
system Connecticut. 1915. 69 pp. |
• |
Baby-week
campaigns: Suggestions for communities of
various sizes.
1915. 64 pp. |
• |
Child-welfare
exhibits: Types and preparation. 1915.
73 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality: Montclair, N.J.: A study of infant
mortality in a suburban community.
1915. 36 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality: Results of a field study in Johnstown,
PA., based on births in one calendar year. 1915.
93 pp. |
• |
Mental
defectives in the District of Columbia: A
brief description of local conditions and
the need for custodial care and training.
1915. 39 pp. |
1916 |
• |
A
tabular statement of infant-welfare work
by public and private agencies in the United
States. 1916. 114 pp. |
1917 |
• |
Administration
of child labor laws: Part 2-—Employment-certificate
system New York. 1917. 164 pp. |
• |
A social
study of mental defectives in New Castle
County, Delaware. 1917. 38 pp. |
• |
Baby-week
campaigns (revised edition). 1917.
152 pp. |
• |
Care
of dependents of enlisted men in Canada.
1917. 56 pp. |
• |
Child
labor in warring countries: A brief review
of foreign reports.
1917. 75 pp. |
• |
Facilities
for children's play in the District of Columbia.
1917. 72 pp. |
• |
Governmental
provisions in the United States and foreign
countries for members
of the military
forces and their dependents. 1917. 236 pp. |
• |
How
to conduct a children's health conference.
1917. 24 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality: Results of a field study in Manchester,
N.H. based in births in one year.
1917. 134 pp. |
• |
Maternal
mortality from all conditions connected with
childbirth in the United States and certain
other countries. 1917. 66 pp. |
• |
Maternity
and infant care in a rural county in Kansas. 1917. 50 pp. |
• |
Summary
of child-welfare laws passed in 1916. 1917.
74 pp. |
1918 |
• |
April
and May weighing and measuring test.
1918. 19 pp. |
• |
Children
before the courts in Connecticut.
1918. 98 pp. |
• |
Children's
health centers. 1918. 7 pp. |
• |
Children's
year working program. 1918. 12 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality: Results of a field study in Waterbury,
Conn. based on births in one year.
1918. 157 pp. |
• |
Juvenile
delinquency in certain countries at war:
A brief review of availabe foreign sources.
1918. 28 pp. |
• |
Juvenile
delinquency in rural New York. 1918.
199 pp. |
• |
Norwegian
laws concerning illegitimate children: Introduction
and translation. 1918. 37 pp. |
• |
Rural
children in selected counties of North Carolina.
1918. 118 pp. |
• |
Save
100,000 babies: Get a square deal for children.
1918. 8 pp. |
• |
The
public health nurse: How she helps to keep
the babies well. 1918. 7 pp. |
1919 |
• |
Administration
of child labor laws: Part 3-employment-certificate
system Maryland. 1919. 127 pp. |
• |
Advising
children in their choice of occupation and
supervising the working child. 1919.
14 pp. |
• |
An
outline for a birth-registration test.
1919. 7 pp. |
• |
Back-to-school
drive. 1919. 8 pp. |
• |
Every
child in school: A safeguard against child
labor and illiteracy. 1919. 20 pp. |
• |
Illegitimacy
laws of the United States and certain foreign
countries. 1919. 260 pp. |
• |
Income
and infant mortality. 1919?. 5 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality: Results of a field study in Brockton,
Mass. based on births in one year.
1919. 82 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality: Results of a field study in Saginaw,
Mich. based on births in one year.
1919. 91 pp. |
• |
Laws
relating to "mothers' pensions" in
the United States, Canada, Denmark, and New Zealand.
1919. 316 pp. |
• |
Maternity
and infant care in two rural counties in
Wisconsin. 1919. 92 pp. |
• |
Maternity
benefit systems in certain foreign countries. 1919. 206 pp. |
• |
Maternity
care and the welfare of young children in
a homesteading county in Montana. 1919.
98 pp. |
• |
Mental
defect in a rural county: A medico-psychological
and social study of mentally defective children
in Sussex County, Delaware. 1919 96 pp. |
• |
Milk. 1919. 4 pp. |
• |
Minimum
standards for child welfare. 1919.
15 pp. |
• |
Patriotic
play week: Suggestions to local child-welfare
committees. 1919. 8 pp. |
• |
Scholarships
for children. 1919. 8 pp. |
• |
Standards
of child welfare: The health of children
and mothers (separate no. 3). 1919. pp. 143-304,
429-444. |
• |
Standards
of child welfare: Children in need of special
care and standardization
of child welfare laws (separate no. 4). 1919.
pp. 305-444. |
• |
Suggestions
to local committees for the back-to-school
drive. 1919. 8 pp. |
• |
The
care of the baby. 1919. 4 pp. |
• |
The
care of the mother. 1919. 4 pp. |
• |
The
preparation of artificial food. 1919. 4
pp. |
• |
The
states and child labor: Lists of states with
certain restrictions as to ages and hours.
1919. 46 pp. |
• |
The
visiting teacher. 1919. 7 pp. |
• |
What
do growing children need? A problem for parents. 1919. 4 pp. |
• |
What
is malnutrition? 1919. 20 pp. |
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1920 |
• |
A
summary of juvenile-court legislation in
the United States. 1920. 110 pp. |
• |
Child
welfare programs: Study outlines for the
use of clubs and classes. 1920.
35 pp. |
• |
Children's
year: A
brief summary of work done and suggestions
for follow-up work. 1920. 20
pp. |
• |
Courts
in the United States hearing children's cases:
Results of a questionnaire study covering
the year. 1920. 115 pp. |
• |
Illegitimacy
as a child-welfare problem: Part 1-A brief
treatment of the prevalence and significance
of birth out of wedlock, the child's status,
and the state's responsibility for care and protection.
1920. 86 pp. |
• |
Industrial
instability of child workers: A study of
employment-certificate records in Connecticut.
1920. 86 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality: Results of a field study in Akron,
Ohio based on births in one year. 1920.
118 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality: Results of a field study in New
Bedford, Massachusetts, based on births in
one year. 1920. 114 pp. |
• |
State
commissions for the study and revision of
child-welfare laws. 1920. 43 pp. |
• |
The
child-welfare special: A suggested method
of reaching rural communities. 1920. 19 pp. |
1921 |
• |
Administration
of child-labor laws: Part 4-Employment-certificate
system Wisconsin. 1921. 159 pp. |
• |
Administration
of the first federal child-labor law. 1921.
197 pp. |
• |
Average
heights and weights of children under six
years of age. 1921. 4
pp. |
• |
Bottle
feeding: Consult your doctor before weaning
the baby. 1921. 4 pp. |
• |
Breast
feeding. 1921 13
pp. |
• |
Child
care and child welfare: Outlines for study—Child
mentality and management. 1921
42 pp. |
• |
Child
care and child welfare: Outlines for study-Children
in need of special care. 1921. 12
pp. |
• |
Child
care and child welfare: Outlines for study—Play
and recreation. 1921 44 pp. |
• |
Children
deprived of parental care: A study of children
taken under care by Delaware agencies and
institutions. 1921. 96 pp. |
• |
Feeding
the child: Are you feeding your family intelligently? 1921. 4 pp. |
• |
Illegitimacy
as a child-welfare problem: Part 2-A study
of original records in the city of Boston
and in the state of Massachusetts. 1921.
408 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality In Pittsburgh: An analysis of records
for 1920 with six charts. 1921. 24
pp. |
• |
Infant-welfare
work in Europe: An account of recent experiences
in Great Britain, Austria, Belgium, France,
Germany, and Italy. 1921. 169
pp. |
• |
Maternity
and child care in selected rural areas of
Mississippi. 1921. 60 pp. |
• |
Physical
standards for working children. 1921.
32 pp. |
• |
Probation
in children's courts 1921 32 pp. |
• |
Promotion
of the welfare and hygiene of maternity
and infancy: Text of act of November 23,
1921 and maximum amounts available to the
states. 1921. 7
pp. |
• |
Save
the youngest. 1921. 15 pp. |
• |
Standards
of legal protection for children born out
of wedlock: A report of regional conferences
held under the auspices of the U.S. Children's
Bureau and the inter-city conference on illegitimacy.
1921. 158 pp. |
• |
Statures
and weights of children under six years of
age. 1921. 117 pp. |
• |
The
administration of the aid-to-mothers law
in Illinois. 1921. 176 pp. |
• |
The
employment-certificate system: A
safeguard for the working child. 1921.
13 pp. |
1922 |
• |
Child
labor and the welfare of children in an anthracite
coal-mining district. 1922. 94
pp. |
• |
Child
labor and the work of mothers in oyster and
shrimp canning communities on the Gulf coast.
1922. 114 pp. |
• |
Children
of preschool age in Gary, Ind. 1922.
175 pp. |
• |
Children
of wage-earning mothers: A study of a selected
group in Chicago. 1922. 92 pp. |
• |
County
organization for child care and protection.
1922. 173 pp. |
• |
Industrial
home work of children: A study made in Providence,
Pawtucket, and Central Falls, R. I. 1922. 80 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality and preventive work In New Zealand.
1922. 72 pp. |
• |
Office
administration for organizations supervising
the health of mothers, infants, and children
of preschool age with special reference to public
health nursing agencies. 1922. 216 pp. |
• |
Physical
status of preschool children: Gary, Ind. 1922.
84 pp. |
• |
Proceedings
of the conference on juvenile-court standards
held under the auspices of the U.S. Children's
Bureau and the National Probation Association,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 21-22, 1921. 1922.
111 pp. |
• |
Proceedings
of conference on mothers' pensions. 1922.
31 pp. |
• |
The
Chicago juvenile court. 1922. 119 pp. |
• |
The
federal courts and the delinquent child:
A study of the methods of dealing with children
who have violated federal laws. 1922. 71
pp. |
• |
The
legal aspect of the juvenile court. 1922
42 pp. |
• |
The
nutrition and care of children in a mountain
county of Kentucky. 1922 43 pp. |
• |
The
practical value of scientific study of juvenile
delinquents. 1922
31 pp. |
• |
The
working children of Boston: A study of
child labor under a modern system of legal
regulation. 1922. 374 pp. |
1923 |
• |
Backyard playgrounds. 1923. 6 pp. |
• |
Canal-boat
children. 1923. 22
pp. |
• |
Child
labor and the work of mothers in the beet
fields of Colorado and Michigan. 1923. 122
pp. |
• |
Child
labor in North Dakota. 1923. 67 pp. |
• |
Child
labor on Maryland truck farms.1923
52 pp. |
• |
Child
labor: Outlines for study. 1923. 63 pp. |
• |
Infant mortality:
Results of a field study in Baltimore, MD.,
based on births in one year.
1923. 399 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality: Results of a field study in Gary
Ind., based on births in one year. 1923.
122 pp. |
• |
Juvenile-court
standards.
1923. 10
pp. |
• |
Maternity
and infant care in a mountain county in Georgia. 1923. 58 pp. |
• |
Minors
in automobile and metal-manufacturing industries
in Michigan. 1923. 131 pp. |
• |
Public
aid to children in their own homes. 1923
23 pp. |
• |
Standards
and problems connected with the issuance
of employment certificates: Proceedings of
conference held under the auspices of the
United States Children's Bureau and the National
Education Association at Boston, Massachusetts,
July 5-6, 1922. 1923. 67 pp. |
• |
Standards
of public aid to children in their own homes. 1923. 145 pp. |
• |
The
midwife problem in the United States. 1923. 15
pp. |
• |
The
welfare of children in bituminous coal mining
communities in West Virginia. 1923. 77
pp. |
• |
Unemployment
and child welfare: A study made in a middle-western
and an eastern city during the industrial
depression of 1921 and 1922. 1923.
173 pp. |
1924 |
• |
Administration
of child labor laws: Part 5—-Standards
applicable to the administration of employment-certificate
systems. 1924. 227 pp. |
• |
Child
dependency in the District of Columbia: An
interpretation of data concerning dependent
children under the care of public and private
agencies. 1924. 160 pp. |
• |
Child
labor and the work of mothers on Norfolk
truck farms. 1924. 27 pp. |
• |
Child
welfare in the insular possessions of the
United States: Part 1—Porto Rico. 1924.
260 pp. |
• |
Habit
clinics for the child of preschool age: Their
organization and practical value. 1924.
71 pp. |
• |
Illegitimacy
as a child-welfare problem: Part 3—Methods
of care in selected urban and rural communities. 1924. 260 pp. |
• |
Laws
relating to interstate placement of dependent
children.1924 32 pp. |
• |
Laws
relating to mothers' pensions in the United
States, passed during the years 1920 to 1923,
inclusive. 1924 99 pp. |
• |
Legal
regulation of the employment of minors
16 years of age and over. 1924.
26 pp. |
• |
Nutrition
work for preschool children. 1924.
25 pp. |
• |
State
commissions for the study and revision of
child-welfare laws. 1924. 156 pp. 20576 |
• |
The
present legal status of child labor in
the United States. 1924.
9 pp. |
• |
The promotion of
the welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy:
The administration of the act of Congress of
November 21, 1921. Covers
fiscal years 1922/23-1928/29. 1924-1930. |
• |
The
welfare of children in cotton-growing areas
of Texas. 1924. 83 pp. |
• |
Work
of children on truck and small-fruit farms
in southern New Jersey. 1924. 58 pp. |
1925 |
• |
A
brief manual of games for organized play. 1925.
39 pp. |
• |
Adoption
laws in the United States: A summary of the
development of adoption legislation and significant
features of adoption statutes, with the text
of selected laws.
1925. 51 pp. |
• |
Causal factors in
infant mortality. 1925. 245
pp. |
• |
Child
care: The preschool age. 1925. 82 pp. |
• |
Child
management. 1925. 24
pp. |
• |
Children
indentured by the Wisconsin State Public
School. 1925. 132 pp. |
• |
Juvenile courts at
work: A study of the organization and methods
of ten courts. 1925. 323 pp. |
• |
Laws
relating to sex offenses against children.
1925. 74 pp. |
• |
Standards
of prenatal care: An outline for the use
of physicians. 1925.
4 pp. |
• |
The
welfare of infants of illegitimate birth
in Baltimore. 1925. 24
pp. |
• |
Vocational guidance
and junior placement: Twelve cities in the
United States. 1925. 440 pp. |
• |
What builds babies?
The mother's diet in the pregnant and nursing
periods. 1925. 8 pp. |
1926 |
• |
A study
of maternity homes in Minnesota and Pennsylvania.
1926 92 pp. |
• |
Breast
feeding. 1926. 8 pp. |
• |
Child
labor in fruit and hop growing districts
of the northern Pacific coast.
1926 52 pp. |
• |
Child
labor in representative tobacco-growing areas. 1926
42 pp. |
• |
Child
labor in the United States: Ten questions
answered. (4th ed.) 1926 36 pp. |
• |
Children
of illegitimate birth and measures for
their protection.
1926. 20
pp. |
• |
Community
care of dependent, delinquent, and handicapped
children. 1926. 8 pp. |
• |
Dependent
and delinquent children in Georgia. 1926
97 pp. |
• |
Dependent and delinquent
children in North Dakota and South Dakota:
A study of the prevalence, treatment, and prevention
of child dependency and delinquency in two
rural states. 1926. 130
pp. |
• |
Industrial accidents
to employed minors in Wisconsin, Massachusetts,
and New Jersey. 1926.
119 pp. |
• |
Juvenile-court
statistics: A tentative plan for uniform
reporting of statistics of delinquency, dependency,
and neglect. 1926
37 pp. |
• |
May
day: National child
health day-A summary of nation-wide organization,
co-operation, and activities. 1926. 35
pp. |
• |
Milk:
The indispensable food for children. 1926
43 pp. |
• |
Physical
standards for working children. 1926
24 pp. |
• |
Posture
clinics: Organization and exercises.
1926 33 pp. |
• |
Posture
exercises: A handbook for schools and for
teachers of physical education. 1926
33 pp. |
• |
Proceedings of
the third annual Conference of State Directors
in Charge of the Local Administration of the
Maternity and Infancy Act (act of Congress
of November 23, 1921). 209 pp. |
• |
Public
aid to mothers with dependent children. 1926.18
pp. |
• |
Standards
for physicians conducting conferences in
child-health centers.
1926. 11
pp. |
• |
Text
of act of November 23, 1921 for the promotion
of the welfare and hygiene of maternity
and infancy and maximum amounts available
to the states. 1926. 7
pp. |
• |
The
county as a unit for an organized program
of child caring and protective work.
1926. 25 pp. |
• |
Work
of children on Illinois farms. 1926
48 pp. |
1927 |
• |
Child-welfare
conditions and resources in seven Pennsylvania
counties.
1927. 305 pp. |
• |
Child
welfare in New Jersey: Part 1—State
supervision and personnel administration.
1927 77 pp. |
• |
Child
welfare in New Jersey: Part 2—State
provision for dependent children. 1927 148
pp. |
• |
Child
welfare in New Jersey: Part 4—Local
provision for dependent and delinquent children
in relation to the state's program. 1927
76 pp. |
• |
The
Children's Bureau of Cleveland: A study of
the care of dependent children in Cleveland,
Ohio. 1927 98 pp. |
• |
Handbook for the use
of boards of directors, superintendents, and
staffs of institutions for dependent children.
1927. 129 pp. |
• |
May
day: Child health day—A bulletin of
suggestions for 1927. 1927. 30 pp. |
• |
Minimum
standards of prenatal care. 1927. 7
pp. |
• |
Proceedings
of the fourth annual Conference of State
Directors in Charge of
the Local Administration of the Maternity and
Infancy Act (act of Congress of November 23,
1921). 1927. 167 pp. |
• |
Public
child-caring work in certain counties of
Minnesota, North Carolina, and New York. 1927
96 pp. |
• |
Recreation
for blind children.
1927 76 pp. |
• |
The work of child-placing
agencies. 1927. 223
pp. |
• |
What
is malnutrition? 1927.
19 pp. |
1928 |
• |
Administration of
mothers' aid in ten localities with special
reference to health, housing, education, and
recreation. 1928. 206 pp. |
• |
Children of illegitimate
birth whose mothers have kept their custody.
1928. 105 pp. |
• |
Children
in street work. 1928. 353 pp. |
• |
Child
labor in New Jersey: Part 2—Children
engaged in industrial home work. 1928 62 pp. |
• |
Child
workers on city streets.
1928 74 pp. |
• |
From
school to work. 1928. 8 pp. |
• |
Keeping
the well baby well. 1928. 8 pp. |
• |
Protecting
your child against communicable diseases. 1928.
4 pp. |
• |
Public
aid to mothers with dependent children.
1928. 24 pp. |
• |
The
story of May day: 1924-1928. 1928. 107
pp. |
• |
Welfare
of prisoners' families in Kentucky. 1928
50 pp. |
• |
What
is happening to mothers and babies in the
District of Columbia? 1928.
27 pp. |
• |
Your child's behavior.
1928. 4 pp. |
• |
Your child's food
likes and dislikes. 1928.
4 pp. |
• |
Your child's health
examination. 1928. 4 pp. |
• |
Your child's need
of sunshine and open air.
1928. 4 pp. |
• |
Your child's nutrition.
1928. 4 pp. |
• |
Your child's physical
defects. 1928. 4 pp. |
• |
Your child's posture.
1928. 4 pp. |
• |
Your child's teeth.
1928. 4 pp. |
1929 |
• |
Child
labor in New Jersey: Part 1—Employment
of school children. 1929 140 pp. |
• |
Children
in agriculture. 1929
81 pp. |
• |
Foster-home care for
dependent children. 1929.
292 pp. |
• |
Out
of babyhood into childhood: 1-6 years.
1929. 12 pp. |
• |
Public
dance halls. 1929 57
pp. |
• |
Why
sleep? Sleep helps children grow. 1929.
8 pp. |
• |
Your
child's teeth.
1929. 8 pp. |
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1930 |
• |
Are
you training your child to be happy?: Lesson
material in child management. 1930 57 pp. |
• |
Children in fruit
and vegetable canneries: A survey in seven
states. 1930. 227 pp. |
• |
Juvenile
delinquency in Maine. 1930 90 pp. |
• |
Youth and crime: A
study of the prevalence and treatment of delinquency
among boys over juvenile-court age in Chicago.
1930. 205 pp. |
1931 |
• |
Child
labor in New Jersey: Part 3—The
working children of Newark and Paterson.
1931 94 pp. |
• |
Child welfare in selected
counties of Washington.
1931. 111 pp. |
• |
Children
of working mothers in Philadelphia: Part
1—The working mothers.
39 pp. |
• |
Leisure-time activities
of rural children in selected areas of West
Virginia. 1931. 86 pp. |
• |
Posture
and physical fitness. 1931. 45 pp. |
• |
Sunlight
for babies. 1931. 8 pp. |
• |
The
seven years of the Maternity and Infancy
Act. 1931. 21 pp. |
• |
Why
drink milk? Milk is the indispensable food
for children. 1931. 8 pp. |
1932 |
• |
Employed
boys and girls in Milwaukee. 1932 71
pp. |
• |
Employment of mentally
deficient boys and girls.
1932. 107 pp. |
• |
Facts
about juvenile delinquency. 1932. 45
pp. |
• |
Family welfare: Summary
of expenditures for relief general family welfare
and relief mothers' aid, veterans' aid. 1932.
107 pp. |
• |
A handbook
on records and statistics in the field of
public-health nursing. 1932 30 pp. |
• |
The illegally employed
minor and the Workmen's Compensation Law. 1932.
226 pp. |
• |
Welfare of children
of maintenance-of-way employees.
1932. 192 pp. |
1933 |
• |
Child labor:
Facts and figures. 1933. 133 pp. |
• |
Children's
progress 1833-1933. 1933 23 pp. |
• |
The effect of tropical
sunlight on the development of bones of children
in Puerto Rico: A roentgenographic and clinical
study of infants and young children with special
reference to rickets and related factors. 1933.
122 pp. |
• |
Employed
boys and girls in Rochester and Utica New
York. 1933 74 pp. |
• |
A handbook
on statistical reporting in the field of
medical social service. 1933
39 pp. |
• |
Labor
through the century: 1833-1933-An illustrated
account as presented by the United States
Department of Labor at the Century of Progress
Exposition, Chicago 1933. 1933. 46
pp. |
• |
Maternal
deaths: A brief report of a study made in
15 states. 1933 60 pp. |
• |
Mothers
aid, 1931. 1933. 39 pp. |
• |
The
abc of foster-family care for children.
1933. 50 pp. |
• |
The
child, the family, and the court: A study
of the administration of justice in the
field of domestic relations-General findings
and recommendations, Part 1 1929,
1933 rev. 87 pp. |
• |
The
county as an administrative unit for social
work. 1933. 48
pp. |
• |
Women
at work: A century of industrial change.
1933 51 pp. |
1934 |
• |
Earnings
and standard of living of 1,000 railway employees
during the depression.
1934. 56 pp. |
• |
Maternal mortality
in fifteen states. 1934.
234 pp. |
1935 |
• |
Comparability
of maternal mortality rates in the United
States and certain foreign countries.
1935. 24 pp. |
• |
Good
posture in the little child. 1935 25 pp. |
• |
Institutional
treatment of delinquent boys: Part 1—Treatment
programs of five state institutions. 1935.
324 pp. |
1936 |
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Industrial
home work under the National Recovery Administration. 1936
57 pp. |
1937 |
• |
The
Children's Bureau: Yesterday, today and tomorrow. 1937.
57 pp. |
• |
Development
of a leisure-time program in small cities
and towns. 1937. 13 pp. |
• |
A
historical summary of state services for
children in New York. 1937. 37 pp. |
• |
A
historical summary of state services for
children in Ohio. 1937. 38 pp. |
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Home
play and play equipment for the preschool
child. 1937. 20 pp. |
• |
Infant
and maternal mortality among negroes.
1937. 34 pp. |
• |
Infant
mortality in Memphis. 1937. 103 pp. |
• |
Public
institutions for delinquent children in the
District of Columbia. 1937. 141 pp. |
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Survey of health and
social needs of Indian children. 1937. 89 pp. |
1938 |
• |
Child-welfare
legislation: 1937. 1938 91 pp. |
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A
historical summary of state services for
children in Alabama. 1938. 34 pp. |
• |
A
historical summary of state services for
children in Massachusetts. 1938. 50 pp. |
• |
Official report of proceedings
before the Children's Bureau of the Department
of Labor in the matter of Conference on Crippled
Children's Service. 1938. vol.
1, vol.
2, vol.
3. |
• |
Paternity
laws: Analysis and tabular summary of state
laws relating to paternity and support of
children born out of wedlock in effect January
1, 1938. 1938 83 pp. |
• |
Proceedings of conference
on better care for mothers and babies held
in Washington, DC, January 17-18, 1938. 1938.
171 pp. |
• |
Prohibition
of industrial home work in selected industries
under the National Recovery Administration.
1938. 28 pp. |
1939 |
• |
The
Children's Bureau and its relationships with
other agencies. 1939. 18 pp. |
• |
Community social services
for children. 1939.
11 pp. |
• |
Habit
clinics for child guidance.
1939. 97 pp. |
• |
Statistical
measurement in group work: A manual on statistical
records for use by staff members.
1939. 103 pp. |
• |
Welfare
of families of sugar-beet laborers: A study
of child labor and its relation to family
work, income, and living conditions in 1935.
1939. 100 pp. |
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Well-nourished
children.
1939. 16 pp. |
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1940 |
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Child-welfare services
under the Social Security Act, Title V, part
3: Development of program, 1936-1938. 1940.
82 pp. |
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Crippling
conditions found among children on state
registers, December 31, 1939. 1940. 15
pp. |
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Grants
to states for maternal and child welfare
under the Social Security Act of 1935 and
the Social Security Act Amendments of 1939:
Title V, parts 1, 2, and 3—Maternal
and child-health services, services for crippled
children, child-welfare services. 1940
25 pp. |
• |
Junior
placement: A survey of junior-placement offices
in public employment centers and in public-school
systems of the United States. 1940 134 pp. |
• |
Methods
of assessing the physical fitness of children.
1940. 121 pp. |
• |
Proceedings of the
White House Conference on Children in a Democracy,
including the general report adopted by the
conference. 1940. 210 pp. |
• |
Recommendations
of the White House Conference on Children
in a Democracy, January 18-20, 1940. 1940
26 pp. |
• |
The
meaning of state supervision in the social
protection of children. 1940
22 pp. |
• |
Young
workers and their jobs in 1936: A survey
in six states. 1940. 95 pp. |
1941 |
• |
Care
of children coming to the United States for
safety under the attorney general's order
of July 13, 1940. 1941 28 pp. |
• |
Facts
about child health. 1941
11 pp. |
• |
Maternal
and Child-health services under the Social
Security Act, Title V, part 1: Development
of program, 1936-1939. 1941. 109 pp. |
• |
Maternity
care at public expense in six counties in
New York State, July 1, 1935-June 30, 1936.
1941. 84 pp. |
• |
Problems
and procedures in adoption. 1941.
130 pp. |
• |
Report
of the chief of the Children's Bureau: Fiscal
year ended June 30, 1940. 1941. 77 pp. |
• |
Services
for crippled children under the Social Security
Act, Title V, part 2—Development
of program, 1936-39.
1941 95 pp. |
1942 |
• |
Facts
about child health. 1942
16 pp. |
• |
Facts
about crippled children.
1942 15 pp. |
• |
Occupational
hazards to young workers: Report no.3-The
coal-mining industry. 1942. 55 pp. |
• |
Official
report of proceedings before the Children's
and the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor
in the matter of standard for maternity care
and employment of mothers in industry. 1942.
120 pp. |
• |
Standards
for day care of children of working mothers.
1942 20 pp. |
1943 |
• |
Births,
infant mortality, maternal mortality: Graphic
presentation 1940-1942. 1943-1945. 2
v. |
• |
Standards
of child health, education and social welfare.
1943. 21 pp. |
1945 |
• |
Breast
feeding. 1945. 2 pp. |
• |
Is
your child's birth recorded? 1945. 4 pp. |
• |
Services
for unmarried mothers and their children.
1945. 17 pp. |
1946 |
• |
Children in the community:
The St. Paul experiment in child welfare. 1946.
182 pp. |
• |
Conclusions
and resolutions in behalf of the youth of
the world, adopted by the International Labor
Conference in the twenty-seventh session,
Paris, France, October 15 to November 5,
1945. 1946 24 pp. |
• |
Effectiveness of the
school lunch in improving the nutritional status
of school children.
1946 32 pp. |
• |
Facts
about child health. 1946
31 pp. |
1947 |
• |
Maternal and infant
mortality in 1944. 1947.
17 pp. |
• |
The
Emergency Maternity and Infant Care program,
1943 - 1946. 1947 1 v. |
1948 |
• |
A glossary
of certain child-welfare terms in Spanish,
Portuguese, French and English. 1948.
115 pp. |
• |
Childhood mortality
from rheumatic fever and heart diseases. 1948.
63 pp. |
• |
EMIC
(Emergency maternity and infant care): A
study of administrative experience.
1948. 223 pp. |
• |
The road ahead for
better child health. 1948
18 pp. |
1949 |
• |
Further progress In
reducing maternal and infant mortality: Record
of 1945 and 1946. 1949. 27
pp. |
• |
Services
for the child who is hard of hearing. 1949
27 pp. |
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1950 |
• |
Children
and youth at the midcentury: Fact finding
report—Additional digest
material. 1950. 37 pp. |
1951 |
• |
Charts
on infant, childhood, and maternal mortality
1949. 1951. 33 pp. |
1952 |
• |
Infant and maternal
mortality in metropolitan and outlying counties
1944-48. 1952. 62 pp. |
• |
The
Children's Bureau. Chapter in American Academy
of Pediatrics: June 1930 to June 1951.
1952. pp. 155-165 |
1953 |
• |
Main
causes of infant, childhood and maternal
mortality 1939-1949. 1953. 14 pp. |
1954 |
• |
Screening school children
for visual defects.
1954. 92 pp. |
1955 |
• |
Nutrition
and healthy growth.
1955. 35
pp. |
1957 |
• |
Into
childhood. 1957. 16 pp. |
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School
health services: A selective review of
evaluative studies. 1957. 149 pp.
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1958 |
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Children
and youth: Their health and welfare.
1958. 99 pp. |
1959 |
• |
Concepts
of mental health and consultation: Their
application in public health social work.
1959. 269 pp. |
• |
Some
guide lines for evaluative research: Assessing
psycho-social change in individuals. 1959.
117 pp. |
• |
The mentally retarded
child at home: A manual for parents. 1959.
99 pp. |
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1960 |
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Child
health and the nation's handicapped children.
1960. 20 pp. |
• |
Food
for groups of young children cared for during
the day. 1960. 58 pp. |
• |
Parent education and
the behavioral sciences: Relationships between
research findings and policies and practices
in parent education. 1960. 52 pp. |
• |
The
mongoloid baby. 1960. 20 pp. |
• |
Your children and
their gangs. 1960. 34 pp. |
1961 |
• |
Guide
for public health nurses working with children. 1961. 35 pp. |
• |
Health
services for mentally retarded children:
A progress report 1956-1960. 1961. 31 pp. |
• |
School
health program: An outline for school and
community. 1961. 7 pp. |
• |
Unmarried parents:
A guide for the development of services in
public welfare. 1961. 63 pp. |
1962 |
• |
A creative
life for your children. 1962. 41
pp. |
• |
An
inventory of children with phenylketonuria.
1962 12 pp. |
• |
Five
decades of action for children. 1962.
143 pp. |
• |
Guide
for nutrition services for mentally retarded
children. 1962 12 pp. |
• |
It's
your Children's Bureau. [Rev. ed] 1962.
8 pp. |
1963 |
• |
Current
problems of maternity care. 1963 10 pp. |
• |
Families
of mongoloid children. 1963. 56 pp. |
• |
Illness among children.
1963. 107 pp. |
1964 |
• |
Grants
for maternity and infant care projects: Policies
and procedures. 1964 17 pp. |
• |
Health
of children of school age. 1964. 31
pp. |
• |
Health
services for unmarried mothers. 1964.
61 pp. |
• |
Historical
perspective on mental retardation during
the decade 1954-1964: A compilation of articles
in Children. 1964.
314 pp. |
• |
Mental health in the
child health conference: An evaluation of the
Attitude Study Project of the New York City
Health Department. 1964. 108
pp. |
• |
The
care of the retarded child: Therapy and prognosis—Proceedings. 1964.
43 pp. |
• |
The relationship of
certain biologic and socio-economic factors
to fetal, infant, and early childhood mortality:
I. Father's occupation, parental age, and infant's
birth rank. 1964. 183 pp. |
• |
Trends in infant and
childhood mortality, 1961.
1964. 72 pp. |
• |
Vision
screening of the preschool child: Report
of a study. 1964. 70 pp. |
• |
Work plan of the Children's
Bureau: Fiscal year 1965. 1964. 95 pp. |
1965 |
• |
Conference of the
Ad Hoc Committee on Dental Care for Mentally
Retarded Children sponsored by the College
of Dentistry, University of Tennessee and the
United States Children's Bureau: Memphis, Tennessee,
March 8-9, 1965. 1965. 91 pp. |
• |
Grants
for comprehensive health services for children
and youth: Policies and procedures. 1965
27 pp. |
• |
Meeting
of Ad Hoc Group on the Graduate Training
of Nutritionists
and Dietitians for Maternal and Child Health
and Crippled Children's Services.
1965. 203 pp. |
• |
Parent and family-life
education for low-income families: A guide
for leaders. 1965. 66 pp. |
• |
The child with central
nervous system deficit: Report of two symposiums.
1965. 149 pp. |
• |
The practice of nurse-midwifery
in the United States. 1965. 61 pp. |
1966 |
• |
Children's
Bureau activities in mental retardation.
1966 14 pp. |
• |
Facts
about Children's Bureau programs. 1966
10 pp. |
• |
Helping low-income
families through parent education: A survey
of research. 1966. 70 pp. |
• |
Projects
funded under the Child Welfare Research and
Demonstration Grants Program.
1966 15 pp. |
• |
Projects
funded under the Maternal and Child Health
and Crippled Children's Services Research
Grants Program. 1966. 11 pp. |
1967 |
• |
Children of deprivation:
Changing the course of familial retardation.
1967. 86 pp. |
• |
International
Seminar on Medical Genetics, August 31-September
3, 1966. 1967. 169 pp. |
• |
On rearing infants
and young children in institutions.
1967. 90 pp. |
• |
Phenylketonuria and
allied metabolic diseases: Proceedings of a
conference held at Washington, D.C. April 6-8,
1966. 1967, reprinted 1968. 239
pp. |
• |
Prevention
of iron-deficiency anemia in infants and
children of preschool age. 1967. 10 pp. |
• |
Proceedings of: International
Conference on Inborn Errors of Metabolism,
May 30-June 3, 1966, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia.
1967. 67 pp. |
• |
Recommended
guidelines for PKU programs. 1967 12 pp. |
• |
Services for children
with communicative disorders: A guide for public
health personnel. 1967. 61
pp. |
• |
Suggested guidelines
for evaluation of the nutritional status of
preschool children. Rev. ed. 1967. 41 pp. |
• |
The
story of the White House conferences on children
and youth. 1967 30
pp. |
1968 |
• |
About the poor: Some
facts and some fictions.
1968. 85 pp. |
• |
Comprehensive obstetric
care program and the Child Health Act of 1967.
1968. 15 pp. |
• |
Effective
patterns of services to unmarried parents. 1968. 8 pp. |
• |
Federal programs assisting
children and youth.
(Rev. ed.) 1968. 104 pp. |
• |
Multiservice programs
for pregnant school girls.
1968. 47 pp. |
• |
National trends in
services to unmarried parents.
1968. 10 pp. |
• |
The Webster School:
A District of Columbia program for pregnant
girls. 1968. 93 pp. |
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1969 |
• |
Changing Perspectives
in the Contemporary Health Scene: Proceedings
of the 1969 annual meeting of Medical Social
Consultants in Public Health and Health Care
Programs. 1969. 93 pp. |
• |
The
Children's Bureau's job today. 1969.
73 pp. |
• |
The
nation's youth: A chart book. 1969. 54 pp. |
• |
Services for
children and families under the Social Security
Act, Titles IV and V. 1969. 22
pp. |
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1970 |
• |
Breast
feeding your baby. (Rev. ed.) 1970.
21 pp. |
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