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Andree, R.G. "Six Errors about Work Experience." Clearing House16: 518-20, May 1942.
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Cornick, H.H. "Work Experience under Local Control." American School Board Journal105: 19-21, October 1942.
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Cross, H.A. "Work Experience in Secondary Schools." The Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary-School Principals Vol. 26, No. 105: 36-43, March 1942 .
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Douglass, A.A. "Report on Problem of Work Experience for Secondary-School Pupils." California Schools12: 38-40, March 1941; 167-70, August 1941.
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Freeberg, V.M. , and Pierce, P.R. "Co-operative Development of Work Experience ." Educational Method21: 24-30, October 1941.
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Gilchrist, R.S. "Work Experience—Its Possibilities for the Secondary School." The Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary-School Principals Vol. 25, No. 97: 83-89, March 1941.
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Hill, F.E.School in the Camps, The Educational Program of theCCC . New York: American Association for Adult Education, 60 East 42nd Street, 1935. 84 pp.
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Holland, Kenneth.Work Camps for College Student. Washington, D. C.: American Council on Education, 1941. 32 pp. 25 cents.
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Holland, Kenneth.Youth in European Labor Camps. Washington, D. C.: American Council on Education, 1939. 303 pp. $2.50.
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Holland, Kenneth , and Bickel, G.L.Work Camps for High School Youth . Washington, D. C.: American Council on Education, 1941. 27 pp. 25 cents.
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Holland, Kenneth , and Hill, F.E.Youth in the CCC. Washington, D. C.: American Council on Education, 1942. 226 pp. $2.35.
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Hoover, L.H. "Jobs for Pupils." Clearing House17: 169-72, November 1942
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Hume, J.C. "Work Experience, Wyandotte High School, Kansas City, Mo." School Review50: 204-211, March 1942.
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Individual Guidance in a CCC Camp. Bulletin 1939, No. 7. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1939. 10 cents.
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Johnson, E.W. "Work Camps; A Challenge to Educators." Social Education6: 66, February 1942.
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Johnson, P.O. , and Harvey, O.L.The National Youth Administration. Staff Study Number 13. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1938. 15 cents.
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Judd, C.H. "The Real Youth Problem." School and Society55: 29-33, January 10, 1942.
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Judd, M. "Federal Work Program for Better Schools." School and Society45: 410-414, March 20, 1937.
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Lambert, C.B. "Work and the Good Life." Childhood Education16: 293-98, March 1940 .
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Leonard, J.P. "Proposal for a Concerted Youth Program" with reactions to the proposal presented by representatives of the following agencies: the schools, the NYA, voluntary agencies, labor, and religion. California Journal of Secondary Education16: 265-93, May 1941.
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Kindley, Betty and E. K. A New Deal for Youth. New York: The Viking Press, 1938 . 315 pp. $3.00.
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Lorwin, L.L.Youth Work Programs. Washington, D. C.: American Council on Education, 1941. 195 pp. $1.75.
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Mann, G.C. "Value of Work in Education in the Secondary Schools." The Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary-School Principals. Vol. 25, No. 97: 77-83, March 1941 .
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Mann, G.C. "Work Experience in Schools." The Phi Delta Kappan23: 320-23, May 1941.
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Marshall, James. "Responsibility of the School Board for a Youth Program." School Board Journal104: 29, April 1942.
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Merriam, C. "If High Schools Should Allow Credit toward Graduation for Work Experience, Should Colleges and Universities Recognize This for Admissions?" American Association of Collegiate Registrars' Journal17: 545-47, July 1942.
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Mitchell, M.R. "Teacher Education through Useful Work." Educational Method20: 15-22, October 1940.
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Mitchell, M.R. "What the Secondary School Can Learn from Work Camps." Southern Association Quarterly6: 282-84, May 1942.
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Myers, G.E. "As I See the Youth Problem." The Phi Delta Kappan24: 307-10, April 1942 .
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National Association of Secondary-School Principals.Work Opportunities for Youth. Bulletin, Vol. 24, No. 90, April 1940. 164 pp. $1.00.
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National Association of Secondary-School Principals.Youth at Work. Bulletin, Vol. 25, No. 99, May 1941. 200 pp. Out of print.
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Norton, T. L., editor. Education for Work (The Regent's Inquiry). New York: McGraw-Hill, 1938. 263 pp. $2.75.
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Oxley, H.W.CCC Camp Education: Guidance and Recreational Phases. Bulletin1937, No. 19. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1938. 10 cents.
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The Phi Delta Kappan 24: 241-63, February 1942. This issue has ten articles, each one dealing with some aspect of the youth and work problem. Part of the material is an outgrowth of Youth and the Future which came off the press shortly before this issue of The Phi Delta Kappan.
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Robinson, O.W. "Work as Education; An Experiment." Curriculum Journal10: 73-75, February 1939.
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Scott, R.A. "Work Experience in High School for Credit, Wages, and War." School Board Journal104: 29, April 1942.
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Seyfert, W.C. , and Rehmus, P. A. WorkExperience in Education, Harvard Workshop Series, No. 2. Cambridge: Graduate School of Education, Harvard University , 1941. 65 pp. 50 cents.
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Smith, L.F. "Implications of Co-operative Work for Secondary Education." School Review50: 17-23, January 1942.
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Williams, A. "Salvaging Culture through the NYA." Harvard Teacher Record6: 91-96, April 1936 .
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"Work Experience in California Secondary Schools."California Journal of Secondary Education17: 328-53, October 1942. A symposium summary of the findings and conclusions of the California Joint Committee on Work Experience. Also see "Survey of High School War-Time Practices" by C. D. Elmott in the Nov. 1942 issue. pp. 395-409.
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"Work as a Part of the Curriculum." (Editorial) School Review48: 10, December 1940.