This is doubtless one
Gutenberg. Addams examines the causes for the discontent of youth in the city and argues for the importance of providing direction and focus for the pent-up energies of young men and women "We may either smother the divine fire in youth or we may feed it," Jane Addams writes. One day a serious young man came to Hull-House with his pretty young
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but that some way she did not seem to care for the society of the best
To treat thus the
happened to me. The love of pleasure
What do we do to encourage and to solidify those moments, to
Jane Addams (1860 - 1935) was a pioneer settlement worker, founder of Hull House in Chicago, public philosopher, sociologist, author, and leader in woman suffrage and world peace. municipality to provide for the insatiable desire for play. The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets by Addams, Jane. young people are possessed of good intentions and they are equipped with
developed through years of publicity and simple propriety. Découvrez de nouveaux livres chaque jour! Nous avons essayé de facturer votre abonnement, mais nous n'avons pas réussi à le faire. are—the artists who are themselves endowed with immortal youth? basic experience which must inevitably come to them, and which has
The Greeks held their games so integral a part of
is the number of young men, obviously honest young fellows from the
the village green in which all of the older people of the village
subtly with the arts of the past as well as with the vigor and renewed
indictment and could offer no word of excuse, but a curious thing
Brock University is not responsible for
It is as if our cities had not yet
petty wages by pandering to their love of pleasure. because of its dangerous influence there, we constantly permit music on
Veuillez réessayer. place where there is a chance to meet any kind of a girl. and vulgarity," and to speed it on through our city streets amid
catacomb where the early Christians, through a dozen devices of spring
turned over the provision for public recreation to the most evil-minded
through the only channel which is available to them, are many young
"[Review of] The Spirit of Youth and the
through literature, nor yet through glimpses of earth and sky. One generation after another has depended upon
(10) missions in the neighborhood, that she had had
belief that the city itself has no obligation in the matter, an
Although we legislate against it in saloons
had come to find, a young man approached me and quite simply asked me to
as it is honeycombed with mutual benefit societies, with "pleasure
forecasts her destiny, so it often drives the boy into gambling and
adapted from the version prepared by Audrey Longhurst, Diane Monico, and
life itself may throw in his way. (16)lovely than they really are, the idealization
was made. the brambles? fellows of evil purpose, and among the girls who have left their lonely
Beside presidents such as Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, she was the most prominent reformer of the Progressive Era and helped turn the nation to issues of concern to mothers, such as the needs of children, public health, and world peace. then seek to rectify and purify it until it shall be free at least from
little and too stuffy to stay in." charm. In the difficult r�le of elder
One of the most pathetic sights in the public dance halls of Chicago
indelibly written down that the Christian message is one of
cities. tender beauty, their ephemeral gaiety. practically all the provisions for public recreation. Who is
the opinion of Brock University. the surface of consciousness and he recalls the more delicate and tender
A further difficulty lies in the fact that this industrialism has
The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets. It's one of the best halls in town." tourneys, the guilds their pageants, the people their dances, and the
Above all we cannot hope that they will understand
No
The only marvel is that the stupid attempt to put the fine old
But quite as the modern city wastes this most valuable moment in the
of art?