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youth development

 Subject
Subject Source: Nalt
Scope Note: Use for the physiological, psychological, and sociological growth or maturation of an adolescent (13 to 18 years of age); For the physiological, psychological, and sociological growth or maturation of a child 2 to 12 years in age USE child development; For the physiological, psychological, and sociological growth or maturation of a child from birth to 2 years of age USE infant development.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

4-H Slide Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS0285
Content Description The 4-H Slide Collection contains 769 35-millimeter color slides of 4-H club activities during the 1960s and 1970s. Images depict activities such as swimming, canoeing, archery, animal care, gardening, dairy judging, knitting, and other activities, as well as meetings, people, and events. There are also images of 1970s posters promoting 4-H, probably created by 4-H members. In addition, there is an undated slide show titled "Audio-Visual Media in Education" with many images showing people...
Dates: 1964-1975

Paul W. Rose Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS0508
Content Description The Paul W. Rose Collection includes materials collected by Rose when he was stationed in post-war Japan to further agricultural and vocational training projects like the the First National Extension Youth Specialists Training School and the Yatsugatake Central Training Farm. Also included are letters to Rose from the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers and the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, as well as reference materials like an annotated copy of "A Rural Guide for...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1949 - 1951; 1940 - 1965