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" Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and passive stimuli just when an active, objective life is most needed,... "
The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology - Page 60
1905
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Library Association Record, Volume 10

Library Association - 1908 - 830 pages
...others become subordinate, so that new relations are established and the ego finds a new centre. . . . " Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both...and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurity, sedentary occupations and passive stimuli, just when an active, energetic life is most...
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Adolescence v. 1, Volume 1

Granville Stanley Hall - 1911 - 648 pages
...review themselves and the civilization in which we live to see how far it satisfies this supreme test. Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both...and a lessening sense for both duty and discipline, the haste to know and do all befitting man's estate before its time, the mad rush for sudden wealth...
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Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology ..., Volume 1

Granville Stanley Hall - 1904 - 642 pages
...review themselves and the civilization in which we live to see how far it satisfies this supreme test. Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both...and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing 1 urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occu- ) pations, and passive stimuli just...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 30

Albert Shaw - 1904 - 1804 pages
...psychology and pedagogy at that institution, says that he was impelled to the study by his belief that "never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both...perversion and arrest as in our own land and day." It consists of a revision and amplification of a DR. O. STANLEY HALL. series of lectures, from which...
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School: A Monthly Record of Educational Thought and Progress, Volume 4

1905 - 272 pages
...article, as it is the text which I have to unfold and apply in this article : " Never," he says, " has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land to-day." These dangers, so far as regards the youth of our industrial classes are concerned, arise,...
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The Higher Education of Boys in England

Sir Cyril Norwood - 1909 - 588 pages
...invisible spirit, which makes for neurotism, decadence, moral drift, instability, and national decay. " Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land to-day," says Dr. Stanley Hall. " Increasing urban life, with its temptations, prematurity, sedentary...
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Boy Labour and Apprenticeship

Reginald Arthur Bray - 1911 - 284 pages
...on youth. " Never has youth," says Mr. Stanley Hall, the greatest living authority on adolescence, " been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our land and day. Increasing urban life, with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and...
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Proceedings of the .... Convocation, Issues 53-59

University of the State of New York - 1917 - 836 pages
...Stanley Hall : Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of botli perversion and arrest as in our land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations,...most needed, early emancipation and a lessening sense both for duty and discipline, the haste to know and to do all befitting man's estate before its time,...
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Building Character in the American Boy: The Boy Scouts, YMCA, and Their ...

David I. Macleod - 2004 - 428 pages
...tendencies to precocity in home, school, church, and civilization. . . ." In his ponderous way, he blamed "urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary...just when an active, objective life is most needed. . . ." This thinking encouraged character builders to hold older boys back from maturity; boys' work...
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The End of Adolescence

Philip Jeremy Graham - 2004 - 284 pages
...him, believed that, in his time, the dangers of corruption were greater than ever. 'Never', he wrote 'has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land (the United States) and day'. Hall believed in adolescence as 'naturally', inevitably and appropriately...
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