| Charles William Eliot - 1905 - 60 páginas
...their own ; once married, they work and save that they may bring up well a family. The supreme objectof the struggling and striving of most men is the family....marry earlier. He goes from the parental roof to his 16 own roof with only a short interval, if any, between. The workingman is often a grandfather before... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 218 páginas
...up well a family. The supreme object of the struggling and striving of most men is the family. One v might almost say that the security and elevation of...better off than the young professional man, inasmuch as [ 3° ] he can marry earlier. He goes from the parental roof to his own roof with only a short interval,... | |
| 1986 - 516 páginas
...form the hearth and heart of our national life. As an eminent American educator has wisely observed: "The security and elevation of the family and of family...civilization, and the ultimate ends of all industry." Special concern is due to troubled families, for we recognize that any chain is only as strong as its... | |
| 1902 - 584 páginas
...told us nothing all people who look botli before and after do not know and believe — and that is, that the security and elevation of the family and...the prime objects of civilization and the ultimate and beneficent ends of all industry and trade. And modern history shows that in the prevailing and... | |
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