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    FormatThesis (2)SubjectAssimilation (Sociology) (1)Buddhist missionaries (1)Child labor (1)Dropouts -- Employment (1)Missionaries (1)... View MoreDate Issued1910 - 1919 (1)1906 - 1909 (1)Author/ContributorEdwards, Rachel (1)Robinson, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1835-1920 (1)Subject: PlaceMissouri -- Saint Louis (1)Thesis Department
    Sociology (MU) (2)
    Thesis Semester1910 - 1919 (1)1906 - 1909 (1)Language (ISO)English (2)

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    Untrained children in industry 

    Edwards, Rachel (University of Missouri, 1910)
    training are not available for the boy or girl in the grades; it appears that such children who refuse to continue in the elementary public schools beyond the age of fourteen must either become idlers, enter commercial or training schools of doubtful value...

    The methods of missionaries in civilizing savage and barbarous peoples viewed from the standpoint of sociology and pedagogy 

    Robinson, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1835-1920 (University of Missouri, 1907)
    This thesis assumes that missionaries are a civilizing force. Their work is frequently initial and fundamental in civilizing savage and barbarous peoples. But what is meant by civilization? The significance usually attached ...

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