Dratz, Eva M.Guide to Teaching: A Teachers Handbook about the United Nations and World Affairs. New York: American Association for the United Nations and
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National Education Association of the United States. Washington 6, D. C.: 1955. 43 pp. Everett, Samuel, and Christian O. Arndt, editors. Teaching World Affairs in American
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Schools: A Case Book. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1956. 270 pp. Kenworthy, Leonard S. Free and Inexpensive Materials on World Affairs. Brooklyn:
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Brooklyn College. 1954. 94 pp. Also Introducing Children to the World: In Elementary and Junior High Schools. New York: Harper and Brothers. 1956. 300 pp.
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Kilzer, Louis R., Harold H. Stephenson, and H. Orville Nordberg .Allied Activities in the Secondary School . New York: Harper and Brothers . 1956 . 357 pp.
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Preston, Ralph C., editor. Teaching World Understanding. New York: Prentice-Hall. 1955. 207 pp. Especially Chapter 4 on "Service Activities," Chapter 6 on "School Assemblies," and Chapter 8 on "Work Camps."
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United Nations Plays and Programs. Boston: Plays, Inc.1954. 285 pp.