The Monroe News-Star, Louisiana, August 12, 1932
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The Monroe News-Star, Louisiana, August 12, 1932
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The Times, Philadelphia, August 16, 1900
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The Winnipeg Tribune, Manitoba, May 20, 1939
Of course father has a heart, but he’s no good at singing lullabies… not in the middle of the night, he isn’t.
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Oakland Tribune, California, May 30, 1905
Old fashioned names for girls are in favor again, after these years of Gwendolen and Eloise, Marguerite and Aileen, Katharyne and Mamie.
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, May 21, 1933
In a case where a daughter has taken up interior decorating, everything has to go out - including, the wallpaper —- or she’ll bust out screaming.
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The Behaviour Book: A Manual for Ladies, 1853
Do not buy those books that have absurd and revolting prints of people with gigantic heads and diminutive bodies. Children always dislike them, and so they ought.
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The Behaviour Book: A Manual for Ladies, 1853
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Every Woman’s Book, an English instructional guide, 1840
A child should never be allowed to sit on the floor, it makes it lumpy and ill shaped.
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A family at the market, Paris, 1949
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A sight worth seeing, Paris, 1949