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1. Harris & Ewing CONVENTION OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN [between 1905 and 1945]

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2. Aid to Dependent Children Under the Social Security Act. A mother's loving care is the best security a child can have..and regular monthly payments under the federal-state program for aid to dependent children guarantee.

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3. Harris & Ewing Wants dependant children cared for thru Social Security. Washington, D.C. June 8. Senator James P. Pope, Democrat of Idaho, has introduced a bill in the Senate to increase the Federal Government's contribution, through the Social Security Board, to care of dependent children from third the maintenance cost to one half. At present the government contributes half the cost of old age pensions and aid to the blind. The Pope proposal would bring the law with reference to dependent children in conformity to the provisions relating to other beneficiaries of the act. 6/8/37 [19]37 June 8

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4. United States. Office for Emergency Management. Aid to Dependent Children Under the Social Security Act. A mother's loving care is the best security a child can have..and regular monthly payments under the federal-state program for aid to dependent children guarantee.. [between 1940 and 1946]

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5. Conference on the Care of Dependent Children (1909 : Washington, D.C.) You are cordially invited to be present at the session of the Conference on the care of dependent children called by President Theodore Roosevelt to be held at eight o'clock, Monday evening, January twenty-fifth nineteen hundred and nine at the New Willard Hotel ..

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6. Harris & Ewing Wants dependant children cared for thru Social Security. Washington, D.C. June 8. Senator James P. Pope, Democrat of Idaho, has introduced a bill in the Senate to increase the Federal Government's contribution, through the Social Security Board, to care of dependent children from third the maintenance cost to one half. At present the government contributes half the cost of old age pensions and aid to the blind. The Pope proposal would bring the law with reference to dependent children in conformity to the provisions relating to other beneficiaries of the act. 6/8/37

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7. Harris & Ewing CONVENTION OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN

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8. Conference on the Care of Dependent Children (1909 : Washington, D.C.) You are cordially invited to be present at the session of the Conference on the care of dependent children called by President Theodore Roosevelt to be held at eight o'clock, Monday evening, January twenty-fifth nineteen hundred and nine at the New Willard Hotel ... [Washington]: [1909]

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9. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Another "Dependent Father". He is so recorded in the Ordinary's office where he made application for his minor children to work. He has three children in the mill. When he married the present wife, she brought with her seven children, three of which are in the mill. The mother and father are both in mill work. He works part of the time. Lyell, Columbus and Swift Mills 1913 April

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10. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Another "Dependent Father." He is so recorded in the Ordinary's office where he made application for his mino[r] children to work. He has three children in the mill. When he married the present wife, she brought with her seven children, three of which are in the mill. The mother and father are both in mill work. He works part of the time. Lyell, Columbian and Swift Mills, Columbus, Ga. Lyell, Columbus & Swift Mills 1913 April

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11. Pennsylvania. Governor's Council for Human Services. Committee on Children and Youth. Report to the Governor's Committee on Children and Youth on the needs of dependent and neglected children, based on statements at the open hearings, May 7-June 4, 1952 [Harrisburg?]: [1952]

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12. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 The Dickerson Family, Dependent Parents. Father (not in photo) works in a machine shop. All except mother and two babes work in the cotton mill, Winona. Mother said, "Father earns good pay. The children all together earn twelve to fourteen dollars a week. Been here two years. Came from the farm, but we couldn't get the children back onto the farm now. They like the mill work." Home was bare and poorly kept. Queries:- Where does the money go? Where is the need for the little ones working? 1911 May

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13. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Another "Dependent Father." He is so recorded in the Ordinary's office where he made application for his mino[r] children to work. He has three children in the mill. When he married the present wife, she brought with her seven children, three of which are in the mill. The mother and father are both in mill work. He works part of the time. Lyell, Columbian and Swift Mills, Columbus, Ga. Lyell, Columbus & Swift Mills

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14. Pennsylvania. Governor's Council for Human Services. Committee on Children and Youth. Report to the Governor's Committee on Children and Youth on the needs of dependent and neglected children, based on statements at the open hearings, May 7-June 4, 1952

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15. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Another "Dependent Father". He is so recorded in the Ordinary's office where he made application for his minor children to work. He has three children in the mill. When he married the present wife, she brought with her seven children, three of which are in the mill. The mother and father are both in mill work. He works part of the time. Lyell, Columbus and Swift Mills

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16. United States. Office for Emergency Management. Aid to Dependent Children Under the Social Security Act. The health and well-being of children depend upon an adequate and regular income for good food and proper care. To protect dependent children in families that have no bread winner, many states make monthly cash payments for the care of these children in their own home [between 1940 and 1946]

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17. United States. Health Care Financing Administration. Task Force on Technology-Dependent Children. Fostering home and community-based care for technology-dependent children [Washington, DC]: Dept. of Health and Human Services, Health Care Financing Administration, Order from Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.; [1988]

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18. Maryland. State Department of Public Welfare. Maryland's aid to dependent children program [Baltimore]: 1960

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19. United States. Office for Emergency Management. Aid to Dependent Children Under the Social Security Act. A mother's loving care is the best security a child can have [between 1940 and 1946]

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20. Buck, Mildred, 1914- Child-rearing patterns of dependent negro mothers as predictors of their childrenʾs nursery school behavior 1968

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