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...after tasting food, 43 had the disease; among 581 who always added salt without bothering to taste, 61 had it. ¶ Studies at the University of Michigan's Child Health Conference (Well-Baby Clinic) answered a bedeviling question: Is the Salk polio vaccine as effective among infants and pre-school children as among the first-and second-graders on whom it was first tried? Said the researchers, after testing 133 infants and 116 kindergartners on various inoculation schedules: yes. ¶ One of the commonest features of heart disease is congestive heart
...shows are designed to ensnare the growing urchin almost from the moment his infant eyes begin to focus. One of the best shows is reserved for the very youngest: NBC's Ding Dong School, featuring Dr. Frances Horwich and making life easier for mothers and their pre-school young. From here, the moppets are expected to progress by easy stages through Du Mont's Magic Cottage, ABC's Smilin' Ed's Gang to NBC's Pinky Lee Show and the bedlam of Howdy Doody...
Miss Freud has been working with English displaced children since the beginning of World War II. Under a special grant, she studied the effects of parental separation on 80 British children and directed psycho-therapy. The "Laboratory of Human Development" is organized to observe the problems and growth of pre-school children...
Since 1949, Sears has headed the Graduate School of Education's Laboratory of Human Development, a project he started. Housed in Palfry House, the laboratory studies children of the pre-school...
Demonstrations will accompany Jeanne D. Chinn's reading of here thesis on Taste Perception, for the Anthropology Department. Other readings will include Judith S. Illsley's study of New England Religion (History), Carol Ress's study of Pre-School Children (Social Relations), and Carol M. Smith's study of Oscar Wilde (English...