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The Child in the Midst / A Comparative Study of Child Welfare in Christian and Non-Christian Lands

Chapter 68: FOOTNOTES
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The work surveys child welfare across Christian and non-Christian regions, examining physical, social, and religious aspects of early life. It treats infant care, hygiene, feeding, mortality, superstition, and protection of motherhood; family and community influences on play, work, schooling, and worship; and the ways religious missions and social reforms address needs. Chapters compare home environment, education, labor, and religious instruction, and discuss public-health measures, legal protections, and moral training. Practical recommendations and case observations emphasize the unity of childhood needs worldwide while noting cultural differences and urging coordinated efforts to conserve human resources and improve care for mothers and children.

FOOTNOTES

[1] E. T. Devine, “The Family and Social Life,” p. 51.

[2] Alonzo Bunker, “Sketches from the Karen Hills.” Revell.

[3] Child Welfare Magazine, Feb., 1913, p. 195.

[4] Fleming H. Revell.

[5] Ruth B. Fisher, “On the Borders of Pigmy Land.” Revell.

[6] Alexander, “The Islands of the Pacific.” Am. Tract Soc.

[7] E. Storrow, “Our Sisters in India.” Revell.

[8] Record of Christian Work, Sept., 1912, “How Chinese Religions Fail.”

[9] L. H. Underwood, “Fifteen Years among the Top-Knots.” Am. Tract Soc.

[10] Missionary Review of the World, June, 1911, W. D. & A. T. Bostick.

[11] M. E. Ritzman in Missionary Review of the World, Feb., 1911.

[12] L. H. Underwood, “Fifteen Years among the Top-Knots.” Am. Tract Soc.

[13] Ruth B. Fisher, “On the Borders of Pigmy Land.” Revell.

[14] Woman’s Work, Dec., 1911, p. 271.

[15] John L. Dube, Orange, Natal, Missionary Review, June, 1912, p. 410.

[16] J. S. Dennis, “Chr. Miss. & Soc. Prog.,” vol. ii, p. 176. Revell.

[17] Mrs. S. C. Perkins, “Home Life in China.” Pres. Wom. Bd. of Miss.

[18] Mrs. O. W. Scott, “Child Life in Burma.” Wom. For. Miss. Soc. M. E. Ch.

[19] Life and Light, Aug., 1912.

[20] Missionary Review, June, 1912, Karl Kumm, F.R.G.S.

[21] Missionary Review of the World, Oct., 1911.

[22] Daniel McGilvary, “A Half Century among the Siamese and Lao.” Revell.

[23] Mrs. C. M. Wherry in “Daylight in the Harem,” Revell.

[24] M. Fadil, Atbara, in Missionary Review, Feb., 1912, p. 131.

[25] Robert Moose, “Village Life in Korea.” Pub. House of M. E. Ch. Soc.

[26] E. A. Lawrence, “Modern Missions in the East,” Chap. viii. Harper’s.

[27] The Continent, April 17, 1913.

[28] George B. Mangold in “Child Problems.”

[29] Jane Addams, “The Spirit of Youth.” Macmillan.

[30] E. P. St. John, “Child Nature and Child Nurture.” Pilgrim Press.

[31] Alice Mabel Bacon, “Japanese Girls and Women.” Houghton Mifflin & Co.

[32] The Foreign Post, May, 1910.

[33] “Other Children,” Jean McKenzie. Wom. For. Miss. Soc. Pres. Ch.

[34] “On the Education of Backward Races,” E. W. Coffin, Pedagogical Seminary, Mar., 1908.

[35] Spirit of Missions, Feb., 1911.

[36] “Village Life in China.” Revell.

[37] “Children of Persia.” Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier.

[38] George B. Mangold, “Child Problems.”

[39] A. E. and S. M. Zwemer. Revell.

[40] Dr. Ira Harris in Over Sea and Land, Dec., 1912.

[41] Rev. R. H. Nassau, D.D., “Home Life in Africa.” Wom. For. Miss. Soc. Pres. Ch.

[42] “Children of Persia.” Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier.

[43] The Congregationalist, May 8, 1913.

[44] Mrs. J. T. Gracey, “Bareilly Orphanage.” Wom. For. Miss. Soc. M. E. Church.

[45] John Magee in Hotchkiss Record, Jan. 21, 1913.

[46] Missionary Review of the World, Feb., 1911.

[47] Missionary Review of the World, April, 1911.

[48] Barnes, “Behind the Pardah.”

[49] Missionary Review of the World, May, 1911, John Jackson, F.R.G.S.

[50] The Continent, March 27, 1913.

[51] Told in “Among the Top-Knots,” Mrs. Underwood (Am. Tract Soc.)

[52] Told in Missionary Review of the World, Nov., 1911.

[53] “Foreign Mail Annual,” 1913, For. Dep. Int. Com. Y. M. C. A.

[54] Pedagogical Seminary, March, 1908, “On the Education of Backward Races.”

[55] Edited by Paul Monroe, 1912. (Macmillan.)

[56] Life and Light, Oct., 1912.

[57] Woman’s Work, Aug., 1911. Cora C. Bartlett.

[58] Told by Miss A. W. Stocking in Moslem World, Oct., 1912.

[59] Congregationalist and Christian World, Dec. 26, 1912.

[60] “Kindergartens and ‘Near Kindergartens,’” Child Welfare Magazine, Sept., 1912.

[61] “Mountain Tops and Valleys of Humanity,” Child Welfare Magazine, Dec., 1912.

[62] “The Children’s Gardens,” Woman’s Board of Missions, (Cong.)

[63] Life and Light, March, 1912. Janette E. Miller.

[64] “How Orthodox Mohammedans Educate a Child.” Bd. of For. Miss. Ref. Ch.

[65] “The Montessori System,” Theodate L. Smith. (Harper.)

[66] “Education of Girls in the Levant.” T. H. P. Sailer in Woman’s Work, Aug., 1912.

[67] “Physical Training for the Chinese.” M. J. Exner, M.D.

[68] “The Athletic Method in Kashmir,” Henry Forman in Outlook, Sept. 24, 1910.

[69] “Mountain Tops and Valleys of Humanity,” Child Welfare Magazine, Jan., 1913.

[70] “Daylight in the Harem.”

[71] “The Land of the White Helmet,” E. A. Forbes. (Revell.)

[72] “Educational Work of the Bd. For. Miss. of the Pres. Ch.

[73] “A Little Child Shall Lead Them.” Wom. Bd. For. Miss. Ref. Ch. Am.

[74] “Home Life in Syria,” Elfreda Post, Wom. Pres. Bd. For. Miss.

[75] Told in “Buddhism,” by Monier-Williams. (Macmillan.)

[76] “Things as They Are,” Amy Wilson Carmichael. (Revell.)

[77] “Children of Persia,” Mrs. Napier Malcolm. (Oliphant, Anderson, & Ferrier.)

[78] “The Jungle Folk of Africa,” R. H. Milligan. (Revell.)

[79] “The Wrongs of Indian Womanhood,” Mrs. Marcus B. Fuller. (Revell.)

[80] Quoted by E. Storrow in “Our Sisters in India.” (Revell.)

[81] Spirit of Missions, Feb., 1912.

[82] “Children of Egypt,” Miss Crowther. (Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier.)

[83] “The Wrongs of Indian Womanhood,” Mrs. Marcus B. Fuller. (Revell.)

[84] “The Sorrows of Heathen Motherhood,” Helen D. Newcomb.

[85] Woman’s Work, July, 1912.

[86] Hastings Bible Dictionary.

[87] Spirit of Missions, March, 1906.

[88] Spirit of Missions, February, 1911.

[89] Missionary Review of the World, January, 1911.

[90] “Children of Egypt,” L. Crowther. (Oliphant, Anderson, & Ferrier.)

[91] Over Sea and Land, April, 1913.

[92] Miss M. T. Maxwell Ford in “Daylight in the Harem.”

[93] “Things as They Are,” Amy Wilson Carmichael. (Revell.)

[94] Told in Missionary Review of the World, December, 1911.

[95] Woman’s Work, July, 1911.

[96] Told in Missionary Review of the World, June, 1913.

[97] Told in Missionary Review of the World, June, 1913.

[98] Sixth Annual Report of the Kindergarten Union of Japan.

[99] “Testimony of a College Student,” Wom. For. Miss’y Soc. Pres. Ch.

[100] Rev. C. R. Mayes, M. D., in N. American Student, May, 1913.

[101] Missionary Review of the World, March, 1913.

[102] Record of Christian Work, March, 1913.

[103] The Continent, June 12, 1913.

[104] Told in Foreign Post, Dec., 1906.

[105] Rev. S. M. Jordon in “The New Persia,” Pres. Bd. For. Miss.

[106] Missionary Review of the World, August, 1911.

[107] Missionary Review of the World, August, 1911.

[108] New York City Mission Monthly, May, 1913.

[109] “The Black Bishop,” Jesse Page, p. 379. (Revell.)

[110] “Islands of the Pacific,” Alexander. Am. Tract Society.

[111] Told in Over Sea and Land, April, 1913.

[112] Told in “Sketches from the Karen Hills,” Alonzo Bunker. (Revell.)

[113] J. K. McCauley in Foreign Post, October, 1908.

[114] Life and Light, April, 1912, p. 168. Alice B. Caldwell.

[115] Woman’s Work, June, 1912, p. 144. Mrs. E. F. Hall, Berkeley, Cal.

[116] “The Christian Hope,” W. A. Brown, p. 200. (Scribner.)

[117] Missionary Review of the World, April, 1913, p. 315.

[118] The Continent, March 27, 1913, “Dolls from Chicago to Fatehgarh, India,” Louise Atherton Dickey.

[119] Miss Caroline L. Palmer in Missionary Review of the World, Jan., 1918.