American Cutler

American Cutler
Title American Cutler PDF eBook
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Pages 710
Release 1922
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The American Cutler, Official Organ of the Cutlery Industry

The American Cutler, Official Organ of the Cutlery Industry
Title The American Cutler, Official Organ of the Cutlery Industry PDF eBook
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Pages 472
Release 1920
Genre Cutlery
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J.C. Leyendecker

J.C. Leyendecker
Title J.C. Leyendecker PDF eBook
Author Laurence Cutler
Publisher Abrams Books
Pages 264
Release 2008-11
Genre Art
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"His work in advertising was equally influential, as he created sustained campaigns for products that ranged from high-fashion menswear to Ivory Soap and Kellogg's Corn Flakes. But he is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the Arrow Collar Man, the first male sex symbol and the first advertising star of either gender." "More than 600 original paintings, photographs, advertisements, and magazine covers, including all 322 for the Saturday Evening Post, testify to the brilliance and importance of this powerful, iconic image maker. The revealing text delves into both his artistic and his personal evolution, uncovering much new material and setting the record straight on many of the questions that had clouded Leyendecker's history until this day. Together the art and text of J.C. Leyendecker restore this groundbreaking artist's rightful position in the pantheon of great American imagists."--BOOK JACKET.

Parents and Schools

Parents and Schools
Title Parents and Schools PDF eBook
Author William W. Cutler
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Pages 305
Release 2015
Genre Education
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Who holds ultimate authority for the education of America's children-teachers or parents? Although the relationship between home and school has changed dramatically over the decades, William Cutler's fascinating history argues that it has always been a political one, and his book uncovers for the first time how and why the balance of power has shifted over time. Starting with parental dominance in the mid-nineteenth century, Cutler chronicles how schools' growing bureaucratization and professionalization allowed educators to gain increasing control over the schooling and lives of the children they taught. Central to his story is the role of parent-teacher associations, which helped transform an adversarial relationship into a collaborative one. Yet parents have also been controlled by educators through PTAs, leading to the perception that they are "company unions." Cutler shows how in the 1920s and 1930s schools expanded their responsibility for children's well-being outside the classroom. These efforts sowed the seeds for later conflict as schools came to be held accountable for solving society's problems. Finally, he brings the reader into recent decades, in which a breakdown of trust, racial tension, and "parents' rights" have taken the story full circle, with parents and schools once again at odds. Cutler's book is an invaluable guide to understanding how parent-teacher cooperation, which is essential for our children's educational success, might be achieved.

Miss Cutler and the Case of the Resurrected Horse

Miss Cutler and the Case of the Resurrected Horse
Title Miss Cutler and the Case of the Resurrected Horse PDF eBook
Author Mark Peel
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 344
Release 2011-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 0226653668

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Social workers produced thousands of case files about the poor during the interwar years. Analyzing almost two thousand such case files and traveling from Boston, Minneapolis, and Portland to London and Melbourne, Miss Cutler and the Case of the Resurrected Horse is a pioneering comparative study that examines how these stories of poverty were narrated and reshaped by ethnic diversity, economic crisis, and war. Probing the similarities and differences in the ways Americans, Australians, and Britons understood and responded to poverty, Mark Peel draws a picture of social work that is based in the sometimes fraught encounters between the poor and their interpreters. He uses dramatization to bring these encounters to life—joining Miss Cutler and that resurrected horse are Miss Lindstrom and the fried potatoes and Mr. O’Neil and the seductive client—and to give these people a voice. Adding new dimensions to the study of charity and social work, this book is essential to understanding and tackling poverty in the twenty-first century.

Tracks that Speak

Tracks that Speak
Title Tracks that Speak PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Cutler
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 276
Release 2002
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780618065103

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An examination of the cultural impact of Native Americans on the English language studies seventy words borrowed from Native American languages, revealing what each word means, the role it played in traditional Indian societies, and its role in America today.

Greyhounds of the Sea

Greyhounds of the Sea
Title Greyhounds of the Sea PDF eBook
Author Carl C. Cutler
Publisher Annapolis : United States Naval Institute
Pages 682
Release 1961
Genre Clipper ships
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