The American Child
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The American Child
by Elizabeth Mccracken
With Illustrations from photographs by Alice Austin
1913
to My Father And Mother
The purpose of this preface is that of every preface—to say thank you to the persons who have helped in the making of the book.
I would render thanks first of all to the Editors of the Outlook for permission to reprint the chapters of the book which appeared as articles in the monthly magazine numbers of their publication.
I return thanks also to Miss Rosamond F. Rothery, Miss Sara Cone Bryant, Miss Agnes F. Perkins, and Mr. Ferris Greenslet. Without the help and encouragement of all of these, the book never would have been written.
Finally, I wish to say an additional word of thanks to my physician, Dr. John E. Stillwell. Had it not been for his consummate skill and untiring care after an accident, which, four years ago, made me a year-long hospital patient, I should never have lived to write anything.
E. McC.
CAMBRIDGE, January, 1913
Elizabeth McCracken
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
ILLUSTRATIONS
COMPANIONS AND FRIENDS THREE SMALL GIRLS THE BOY OF THE HOUSE "DID YOU PLAY IT THIS WAY?" THE DEAR DELIGHTS OF PLAYING ALONE "THE CHILDREN—THEY ARE SUCH DEARS" A SMALL COUNTRY BOY ARRAYED IN SPOTLESS WHITE THEY PAINT PICTURES AS A REGULAR PART OF THEIR SCHOOL ROUTINE THEY DO SO MANY THINGS! THEY HAVE SO MANY THINGS! THE STORY HOUR IN THE CHILDREN'S ROOM THE CHILDREN'S EDITION IN THE INFANT CLASS "DO YOU LIKE MY NEW HYMN?" CHILDREN GO TO CHURCH
INTRODUCTION
I
THE CHILD AT HOME
II
THE CHILD AT PLAY
III
THE COUNTRY CHILD
IV
THE CHILD IN SCHOOL
V
THE CHILD IN THE LIBRARY
VI
THE CHILD IN CHURCH
CONCLUSION