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Rural School Lunches (Home Economics Department) (Extension Bulletin No. 4)
US $20.00
ApproximatelyS$ 25.73
Condition:
“Very Good-; This is a trade sized booklet with self covers and a stapled spine. The booklet is in ”... Read moreabout condition
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Item specifics
- Seller Notes
- Book Title
- Rural School Lunches
- Cover
- Stapled wraps
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- University of Idaho Press
- Publication Year
- 1918
- Place Published
- Moscow, Idaho
- Pages
- 14p.
- Topic
- Cook Books
- Format
- Stapled wraps
- Edition
- Revised Edition
- Printing
- 1st Printing
- Book Condition
- Very Good-
- Defects
- This is a trade sized booklet with self covers and a stapled, spine. The booklet is in Very Good- condition and was issued, without a dust jacket. The spine ends and corners of the, booklet have some bumping, wear and small nicks / chips. There, are several small spots of ground-in dirt to the booklet, covers. The text pages are clean and bright. "In the United, States, there was a social inequality gap during the industrial, era and there was room for improvement in all realms of, education. Poor children were experiencing malnutrition and, hunger due to a low income of families. Philadelphia and Boston, were the first 2 cities to institute school lunches in the U., S. Organizations such as Women's Education and the Starr Center, Association began serving hot meals to students for a cost that, was affordable for most. Soon after, teachers started to notice, the benefits of students both mentally and physically. The, federal government wasn't involved until the Great Depression, (1920s) , farmers and labors weren't doing well financially and, the school lunch program was a solution that benefited, everyone. " (from Wikipedia)
- Illustration Type
- B&W Illustrations
- Binding
- Stapled wraps
- Subject
- Cook Books
- Place of Publication
- Moscow, Idaho
- Year Printed
- 1918
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