Community Control in Perspective. IRCD Bulletin, Volume 8, Number 5, November 1972 / Nicolaus C. Mills.

A lunch program on the Lower East Side with kosher meals for Jewish children and Italian meals for Italian children and a health program in which visits to students' homes are a regular service are a small part of the efforts made 50 and 100 years ago to meet the needs of New York City's immigrant s...

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Main Author: Mills, Nicolaus C.
Corporate Author: ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1972.
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Physical Description:12 pages
Format: Microfilm Book

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