Book/Printed Material The World book; organized knowledge in story and picture, (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE)
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- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 3 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) 1 l WE 1 imoan ■ill mi im Hi! HU mi mi 1 1 1 a 1 1 Ktt- till no ll ILL- Tjrr- i in. im liiL -Li! 111! im IUL…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 7 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) GBK STORY PICTURE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF M. V. O’SHEA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON, WISCONSIN EDITOR ELLSWORTH D. FOSTER ASSOCIATE EDITOR NEW PRACTICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY; AUTHOR OF CYCLOPEDIA OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT EDITOR…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 8 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) V55 THS (SDK organized; KNOWLEDGE STORY AND PICTURE NOV 14 1919 Copyright: 1917: 1918: Hanson-Bellows Publishing Company
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 9 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) VOLUME THB ORGANIZED KNOWLEDGE- TRAOC MAA* K£0*Sn«£O ylN^STORY AND PICTURE THREE HILD STUDY, the term applied to the systematic study of children. Child study is of two kinds: one may be termed…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 10 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHILD STUDY 1330 CHILD STUDY no other way. Moreover, this knowledge is necessary to the right directing of the child’s energy and interests. Many people are “mis¬ fits” in the world because…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 11 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHILE 1331 CHILE the school. Here the leading characteristics of each child are strongly brought out in his association with other children and in his attitude towards his work. One child is…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 12 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHILE 1332 CHILE Indian word meaning cold, referring to the per¬ petual snow on many of the mountains. The People. Chile does not have an ex¬ cessive foreign population. More than 3,000,-…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 13 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHILE 1333 CHILE Mineral Resources. Chile is one of the chief mineral-producing countries of South America. Its mineral wealth was the cause of early dis¬ turbances concerning territorial rights, for the northern…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 14 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHILE 1334 CHILE One of the most important in operation is that connecting Valparaiso and Buenos Aires, Argen¬ tina, a distance of nearly 800 miles. Chile has over 9,000 miles of public…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 15 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHILE 1335 CHILE out the republic, Tribunals of First Instance in department capitals and smaller courts in districts. There are two central prisons, twenty- four penitentiaries, eighty other prisons, be¬ sides houses…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 16 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHILE 1336 CHILE v V OUTLINE AND QUESTIONS ON CHILE Outline I. Location 3 Foreigners (1) Latitude, 17° 57 to 55° 58 40 south (4) Ancient races i (2) Longitude, about that…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 17 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHILE 1337 CHILE 0 Outline and Questions on Chile—Continued What distinction has this country among South American states in the matter of railway transportation? By whom are the policemen paid in Santiago?…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 18 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHILE CON CARNE 1338 CHILLICOTHE They wear no clothing, make no weapons or utensils, and live on what the sea casts up. In time of famine a Yaghan will kill his wife…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 19 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHILLIWACK 1339 CHIMNEY est earthworks, in size and number, of the mound builders. j.c.a. CHILLIWACK, B. C., a city in British Co¬ lumbia, on the south bank of the Fraser River, seventy…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 20 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHIMPANZEE 1340 CHINA abreast, and they are about 175 feet in length. The difference between a chimney and a smoke¬ stack is in name only; chimneys constructed of tubing made from iron…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 21 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1341 CHINA more than one-fourth of that vast continent. In all the world only Russia (with Siberia) and Great Britain and France with their colonial possessions surpass it in size. No…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 22 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1342 CHINA does one affected by great bodies of water. In the northern part of China the average temperature for the year is about 51°; in the south, about 79°, and…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 23 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1343 CHINA his seed in early spring, and as the raft drifts slowly down the river the crops grow and ripen. The picture is an attractive one to a person who…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 24 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1344 CHINA after all he is a man and not a horse, and he inevitably pays the penalty with relatively- short life for the too-hard work which is laid upon him.…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 25 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1345 CHINA tion is now going forward rap¬ idly. Around the big cities railroads are especially numer¬ ous, and it is estimated that there are in the country about 8,000 miles—fewer…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 26 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1346 CHINA Overcrowding. One thing may be said about the Chinese people very positively—there are too many of them for the amount of land they possess. Almost every locality which will…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 27 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) BRIDAL ARRAY In China children are given in marriage at the age of ten, The wedding clothes of the rich are marvelously beautiful,
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 28 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE)
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 29 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1347 CHINA on a Western basis. Primary and secondary schools have been established, grading up to institutions of higher learning, the whole sys¬ tem culminating in Peking University. As yet, however,…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 30 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1348 CHINA GREAT WALL OF CHINA This is the most colossal line of defense in the world, a wall over 1,500 miles long, extending between Mongolia and China proper, with an…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 31 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1349 CHINA But a great change was coming to China. In the thirteenth century the Mongols swept over the country under Genghis Khan (which see), and under Kublai Khan, grandson of…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 32 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1350 CHINA Outline I. Location (1) Latitude, 18° 50 to 53° 25 north (2) Longitude, 74° to 135° east (3) Relation to other countries II. Size (1) Greatest length, east to…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 33 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1351 CHINA Questions Why does the climate exhibit greater extremes than would that of an island in the same latitude? How do the Chinese manage to produce crops on arid hillsides?…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 34 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1352 CHINA ened by the war with Japan, China stood in need of thorough and immediate reform, but how this was to be secured remained uncertain. For a time it looked…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 35 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA 1353 CHINA PAINTING equal number of white men for the fighting fronts. Under persuasion and threats from Japan to withdraw from the peace conference in 1919, the treaty of peace gave…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 36 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA PAINTING 1354 CHINA PAINTING smoothly worked. This medium is usually spirits of turpentine, although many painters prefer clove-oil, oil of lavender, tar-oil, balsam of copaiba, or aniseed-oil. Brushes and Pads. Brushes…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 37 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINA SEA 1355 CHINCH BUG gasoline, and some that employ charcoal, the latter needing, however, to be fired out-of-doors on account of the fumes. A kiln the size of the one illustrated,…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 38 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINCHILLA 1356 CHINOOK bird beetle, and the use of chinch bugs which have become infected with contagious diseases. Bulletins on methods of extermination will be sent on request by the United States…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 39 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHINOOK 1357 CHITONS CHINOOK, a tribe of Indians of the Chinook- an family, who formerly lived in the southwest corner of the state of Washington, occupying the territory from the mouth of…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
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Image 40 of (Vol. 3, CHILD STUDY-ELECTRODE) CHIVALRY 1358 CHLORINE body. It also has the power of rolling itself up so that nothing but the shell is seen. Small chitons are found on the eastern Atlantic coast, larger ones…
- Contributor: O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent) - Locke, George Herbert - Foster, Ellsworth D.
- Date: 1919
About this Item
Title
- The World book; organized knowledge in story and picture,
Names
- O'Shea, M. V. (Michael Vincent), 1866-1932, ed.
- Foster, Ellsworth D., [from old catalog] ed.
- Locke, George Herbert, 1870- [from old catalog] ed.
Created / Published
- Chicago, Toronto [etc.] W. F. Quarrie, 1919.
Headings
- - Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 10 v. illus. (incl. plans, music) plates (part col.) ports., maps, tables, diagrs. 25 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- AE5 .W55 1919
Library of Congress Control Number
- 19017493
Online Format
- online text
- image