Our responsibility in this matter is not open to question. We cannot allow these young men, most of whom will have been drafted to service, to be surrounded by a vicious and demoralizing environment, nor can we leave anything undone which will protect... American Women and the World War - Сторінка 93автори: Ida Clyde Clarke - 1918 - 544 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1916 - 684 стор.
...the Governor of all states asking their co-operation in securing protection for army camps. He says: "Our responsibility in this matter is not open to...unhealthy influences and crude forms of temptation. "The greater proportion of this force probably will be made up of young men who have not yet become... | |
| 1917 - 960 стор.
...which he stated the attitude of the Government in regard to this matter. In this letter, he said : "Our responsibility in this matter is not open to...surrounded by a vicious and demoralizing environment. * * * Not only have we an inescapable responsibility in this matter to the families and communities... | |
| Edward Frank Allen - 1918 - 252 стор.
...open to question," said Secretary of War Baker in a letter sent to the governors of all the states. "We cannot allow these young men, most of whom will...influences and crude forms of temptation. Not only 193 have we an inescapable responsibility in this matter to the families and communities from which... | |
| 1918 - 282 стор.
...army. The Secretary of War in a statement has asked that venereal diseases be controlled. He said : ' ' Our responsibility in this matter is not open to question. We cannot allow these young men to be surrounded by vicious and demoralizing environment, nor can we leave anything undone which can... | |
| United States. War Department - 1919 - 1022 стор.
...stated: ' ' Our responsibility in this matter is not open to question. We can not allow these Boxing men, most of whom will have been drafted to service,...environment, nor can we leave anything undone which prill protect them from unhealthy influences and crude forms of temptation. Not only lave we an inescapable... | |
| Puerto Rico. Office of the Attorney General - 1919 - 80 стор.
...letter sent to the Governors of the States and Territories, as early as May 26, 1917, had stated : "Our responsibility in this matter is not open to question. We cannot allow these yo«ng men, most of whom will have been drafted to service, to be surrounded by a vicious and demoralizing... | |
| John Clarence Funk - 1921 - 186 стор.
...dated May 26th, 1917, he wrote the Governors of states and the Council of National Defense as follows : "We cannot allow these young men, most of whom will have been drafted to service, to be surrounded 5 by a vicious and demoralizing environment, nor can we leave anything undone which will protect them... | |
| American Dental Association, National Dental Association - 1918 - 1356 стор.
...(1) "Our responsibility in this matter Is not open to question. We cannot allow these young men * * * to be surrounded by a vicious and demoralizing environment,...unhealthy influences and crude forms of temptation." — Secretary of War Baker in his letter of May 26, 1917, to Governors of all states. (2) "We are not... | |
| 1940 - 674 стор.
...dramatically appear. Secretary of War Newton D. Baker sensed this problem early in the World War. He wrote "Our responsibility in this matter is not open to...anything undone which will protect them from unhealthy influence and crude forms of temptation." Participation in wholesome recreational programs may be far... | |
| John V. Denson - 1997 - 494 стор.
...followed the injunction of Secretary of War Baker that the government "cannot allow these young men ... to be surrounded by a vicious and demoralizing environment,...unhealthy influences and crude forms of temptation." The Woman's Committee found, however, that in the great undertaking of safeguarding the health and... | |
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