A Psychological Study of Immigrant Children at Ellis IslandWilliams & Willkins, 1926 - 163 pagini |
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Pagina 54
... girl was asked the question as to which she would throw overboard , bread or money , if out at sea in a small boat which must be lightened , the answer came " The bread . " The doctor said nothing ; but very slowly told the story again ...
... girl was asked the question as to which she would throw overboard , bread or money , if out at sea in a small boat which must be lightened , the answer came " The bread . " The doctor said nothing ; but very slowly told the story again ...
Pagina 56
... Girl cut in ten pieces : " It must be someone else she couldn't do it herself . " Fire , which would she throw out , the mattress or the lamp ?. Answer : " I should leave everything to save my life . When told to say one or the other ...
... Girl cut in ten pieces : " It must be someone else she couldn't do it herself . " Fire , which would she throw out , the mattress or the lamp ?. Answer : " I should leave everything to save my life . When told to say one or the other ...
Pagina 69
... girls ; who though inexperienced in the use of a pencil , yet did extremely well . As the sleeves of their jackets were decorated with geometric figures which the girls themselves had embroidered , it was thought that this had served ...
... girls ; who though inexperienced in the use of a pencil , yet did extremely well . As the sleeves of their jackets were decorated with geometric figures which the girls themselves had embroidered , it was thought that this had served ...
Pagina 89
... girls from 1914 to 1918 , for all ages between 7 and 14 years , " corre- sponded approximately to one year in weight , and in height , to one - half year , among boys , and one - seventh year among girls . " How long it might take these ...
... girls from 1914 to 1918 , for all ages between 7 and 14 years , " corre- sponded approximately to one year in weight , and in height , to one - half year , among boys , and one - seventh year among girls . " How long it might take these ...
Pagina 98
... girl with a most infantile voice and a most suspicious manner , questions as to illnesses , why she had come to America , had the doctor sent her , etc. , met with answers of the most baffling kind . She was 24 or 25 and alone , so ...
... girl with a most infantile voice and a most suspicious manner , questions as to illnesses , why she had come to America , had the doctor sent her , etc. , met with answers of the most baffling kind . She was 24 or 25 and alone , so ...
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A Psychological Study of Immigrant Children at Ellis Island Bertha May Boody Vizualizare completă - 1926 |
A Psychological Study of Immigrant Children at Ellis Island Bertha May Boody Vizualizare fragmente - 1970 |
A Psychological Study of Immigrant Children at Ellis Island: Mental ... Bertha May Boody Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2012 |
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67th Congress admitted Age range alien American answer Armenian Army Beta arrival Austrian German Average age Binet Bow Knot cent law certificates child Colored correct counting Czecho Czecho-Slovac Dearborn debarred diamond Edward Young Ellis Island English Epilepsy facts February 14 feebleminded figures foreign born four Friedrich Kapp German girl given Greek Health Service Report Hungarian illiteracy illiterate Immigrant Station Immigration Report individual Insanity interesting Irish Jenks and Lauck Knight Dunlap Knox Cube Lithuanian Medical mental defects Mental Examination Mental Tests Mullan nationality Sex Age note 11 November 21 P. H. S. Report passed perhaps Polish Public Health Service question Race or nationality racial records reference regard rooms Russian Russian Ruthenian says scores Scotch seems Sex Age Race small number South Italian Spanish square successes TABLE things tion total admissions total number triangle United Yugo-Slav
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Pagina 25 - Provided, That any admissible alien or any alien heretofore or hereafter legally admitted, or any citizen of the United States, may bring in or send for his father or grandfather over fifty-five years of age, his wife, his mother, his grandmother, or his unmarried or widowed daughter, if othencise admissible, whether such relative can read or not; and such relatives shall be permitted to enter.
Pagina 154 - ... inhabitants in continental United States in 1920 whose origin by birth or ancestry is attributable to such geographical area. Such determination shall not be made by tracing the ancestors, or descendants of particular individuals, but shall be based upon statistics of immigration and emigration, together with rates of increase of population as shown by successive decennial United States censuses, and such other data as may be found to be reliable. (d) For the purpose of subdivisions (b) and (c)...
Pagina 154 - The annual quota of any nationality for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1927, and for each fiscal year thereafter, shall be a number which bears the same ratio to 150,000 as the number of inhabitants in continental United States in 1920...
Pagina 155 - Whenever any alien attempts to enter the United States the burden of proof shall be upon such alien to establish that he is not subject to exclusion under any provision of the immigration laws...
Pagina 25 - That for the purpose of ascertaining whether aliens can read the immigrant inspectors shall be furnished with slips of uniform size, prepared under the direction of the Secretary of Labor, each containing not less than thirty nor more than forty words in ordinary use, printed in plainly legible type in some one of the various languages or dialects of immigrants.
Pagina 24 - All aliens over sixteen years of age, physically capable of reading, who can not read the English language, or some other language or dialect, including Hebrew or Yiddish...
Pagina 25 - ... dialects of immigrants. Each alien may designate the particular language or dialect in which he desires the examination to be made, and shall be required to read the words printed on the slip in such language or dialect.
Pagina 6 - It is an incontrovertible truth that the civil institutions of the United States of America have been seriously affected and that they now stand in imminent peril from the rapid and enormous increase in the body of residents of foreign birth, imbued with foreign feelings and of an ignorant and immoral character...