Tompkins County (N.Y.). Youth Court
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Edward Devereux papers
Includes correspondence, publications, course material and subject files pertaining to Devereux's interest in the ways families are organized cross-culturally and historically and how these variations affect child rearing, with reference to these subjects in Japan, Germany, Israel and England. Also files on gambling, the juvenile courts in Tompkins County, children's games, in particular Little League, and correspondence concerning his documentary film "Two Ball Games."
William R. George family papers
Collection contains extensive correspondence and other materials concerning William R. George and the founding of the George Junior Republic, the evolution of the Republic and its part in educational reform in the early twentieth century; and the establishment of other Junior Republics in the United States
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- (Little League) baseball. 1
- Account books. 1
- Anti-communist movements. 1
- Blueprints. 1
- Candor (N.Y.) 1
- Child abuse -- United States -- Periodicals. 1
- Child development. 1
- Child labor -- Law and Legislation. 1
- Child labor. 1
- Child rearing. 1
- Children -- England. 1
- Children -- Germany. 1
- Children -- Institutional care. 1
- Children -- Israel. 1
- Children -- Japan. 1
- Children -- United States. 1
- Discipline of children. 1
- Education. 1
- Freeville (N.Y.) 1
- Gambling -- Social aspects -- United States. 1
- Genealogies. 1
- Horse racing -- Betting -- United States. 1
- Juvenile courts -- New York (State) -- Tompkins County. 1
- Juvenile delinquency. 1
- Last Resort 1
- Manuscripts. 1
- Negatives (photographic). 1
- Older people. 1
- Photographs. 1
- Reformatories. 1
- Scrapbooks. 1
- Sketches. 1
- Social problems. 1
- Social reformers. 1
- Speeches. 1
- Youth -- Employment -- Law and legislation. 1
- Youth -- Employment. 1
- Youth -- Political activity. 1 + ∧ less