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Pacific Review August 1945, Pacific Alumni Association Aug 1945

Pacific Review August 1945, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Pacific Review June 1945, Pacific Alumni Association Jun 1945

Pacific Review June 1945, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Pacific Review March 1945, Pacific Alumni Association Mar 1945

Pacific Review March 1945, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


The Administration Of A Child Care Center During The War Emergency, Laurence A. Farrar Jan 1945

The Administration Of A Child Care Center During The War Emergency, Laurence A. Farrar

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

As a teacher in the Stockton Public Schools, the writer became interested in the child-care program when he was asked to direct the newly formed center at the Lafayette school in Stockton on July 1, 1945. At this writing he served nearly two years in this center and has a modest feeling that possibly his experiences, observations and conclusions might be worth writing down, hence this thesis.

At the outset the author intended to confine his thesis to the Child-Care Center as a war emergency matter, feeling that child-care centers were more or less of recent origin, set up mainly …


A Study Of Elementary Schools Of California As They Have Been Affected By The Total War Program, Margaret N. Deffterios Jan 1945

A Study Of Elementary Schools Of California As They Have Been Affected By The Total War Program, Margaret N. Deffterios

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Statement of the problem. The purpose of this study was (1) to determine to what extent the schools of California were prepared to meet the total war program; (2) to determine and analyse conditions present in areas most affected by war industries; (3) to determine and analyse conditions in areas least affected; (4) to determine the cause and effect of the war on the pupils of elementary school age, both in rural and urban areas; (5) to determine and present procedures applicable to the economic good of the child in regard to housing, rationing, transportation, and recreation; (6) to understand …