Bulletin


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Report


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Middletown Families


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Middletown Families was first published in 1985. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. Fifty years after publication of Robert and Helen Lloyd's classic studies, Middletown (1929) and Middletown in Transition (1937), the Middletown III Project picked up and continued their exploration of American values and institutions. By duplicating the original studies - in many cases by using the same questions - this team of social scientists attempted to gauge the changes that had taken place in Muncie, Indiana, since the 1920s. In Middletown Families, the first book to emerge from this project, Theodore Caplow and his colleagues reveal that many widely discussed changes in family life, such as the breakdown of traditional male/female roles, increased conflict between parents and children, and disintegration of extended family ties, are more perceived than actual. Their evidence suggests that the Middletown family seems to be stronger and more tolerant, with closer bonds and greater marital satisfaction than fifty years ago. Instead of breaking it apart, the pressures of modern society may have drawn the family closer together.




Fifty Strong


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The men and women of the US Armed Forces have built a reputation for bravery and performance in the name of freedom for causes around the world. The toll of war stretches far beyond simple casualty numbers, however. Its effects continue long after these heroes return home in the form of psychological and physical scars, as well as the unexpected battles many faced upon returning home. Wisconsin-based veterans advocate John Maino takes you along for a series of fascinating conversations with World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War veterans and family members as they share their experiences in words and pictures. Read first-hand accounts of what it was like to persevere through the Battle of the Bulge in Europe, survive the bitter cold of the Battle of Chosin Reservoir in Korea, and endure the brutal conditions of the Vietnam jungles. Maino also introduces you to a special kind of hero who survived five years as a prisoner of war.




The Treat Family


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Educational Review


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Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others.




The Social Welfare Forum


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All Families Are Special


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Winner of a Parent's Guide Children's Media Award No two families are the same, but every family is special. When Mrs. Mack says she will soon be a grandmother, her students realize that teachers have families just like they do! Suddenly everyone in the class wants to share information about his or her own unique family. Sarah tells of flying to China with her parents where they adopted her sister, Rachel. Christopher tells about his parents' divorce. They are still a family, but now he and his brother spend a few days every week at their dad's apartment. Nick lives with his parents, five siblings, and his grandparents―they need to order three large pizzas for dinner! And Hannah tells how she loves to garden with her two mommies.




Report


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Reports for 1943-1966 include report of the New York State Board of Social Welfare.