(Because of lack of space to present illustrative material adequately, none has been included in the body of the discussion. However, in the references which follow are to be found extensive and detailed descriptions of work and service programs in many communities.)
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BenewayJ. “New York State Young People Face Youth's Problems,” Adult Education Bulletin, VIII (February, 1944), 67–69.
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CornickH. H. “Work Experience under Local Control,” American School Board Journal, CV (October, 1942), 19–21.
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DwinnellR. B. “Report on Work Experience in Agriculture—1942,” Progressive Education, XX (April, 1943), 187–99.
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HoltropN. F. “Work Experience for the Small Secondary School,” Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, XXVIII (January, 1944), 59–65.
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HumphreyG. D. “What the Schools Can Do to Provide Work Experience,” Southern Association Quarterly, VI (May, 1942), 274–81.
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JacobsonP. B., and DoddsB. L. “Work Experience and Secondary Education,” Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, XXVIII (February, 1944), 75–81.
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KearneyR. E. “Work Experience Practices in San Diego,” California Journal of Secondary Education, XVIII (December, 1943), 484–86.
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KennedyE. D. “Guidance Experiment: Learning to Work by Working,” Nation's Schools, XXIX (May, 1942), 30–32.
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KindredL. W. “School-Work Program in Philadelphia,” American School Board Journal, CIX (September, 1944), 33–34.
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McCluskeyH. Y. “Philosophy of Work Experience,” Progressive Education, XIX (February, 1942), 72–75.
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MitchellM. R. “Youth Has a Part to Play (167 Examples of Youth Service to the Community),” Progressive Education, XIX (February, 1942), 87–109.
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RieggerR. “Work Experience in the School Community,” Progressive Education, XX (April, 1943), 191–93.
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RobinsonO. W. “Work as Education; An Experiment,” Curriculum Journal, X (February, 1939), 73–75.
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SeyfertW. C., and RehmusP. A.Work Experience in Education.Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Graduate School of Education, 1941.
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TurrellA. M. “Earning While Learning in Pasadena,” Occupations, XXII (November, 1943), 87–89.
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WeberC. A. “Evaluation of Work Experience by High-School Students,” Phi Delta Kappan, XXV (October, 1942), 39–43.
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