The Psychology of Childhood And Youth Outlines of Thirty Lectures

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READING The Boy and his Gang, by J. Adams Puffer, Houghton Mifflin Co. , Boston, 1912. The Institutional Activities of American Children, by Henry D.
Sheldon, in the American Journal of Psychology, Vol. IX, p. 425 ; and Student Life and Customs, by the same writer, D. Appleton & Co. , New York, 1901. IIow Children Judge Character and Children's Ideas of Lady and Gentleman, by Anna Kohler; The Child a Social Factor and Growth of Social Judgment, by Earl Barnes; A Study in Children's Social Envir
...onment, by Sarah Young, all in Barnes's Studies in Education. Moral Education, by Edward Howard Griggs, B. W. Huebsch, New York, 1904. See Chap. XII, on Moral Influence of the Social Atmosphere.
44 XIX LEADERSHIP Place of leadership in early society: In the past, leaders were pupposed to originate ideas, initiate movements, gather a following, train it to their point of view, and then create new conditions and institutions. In the tradi- tions of primitive society it is a divinity, or a hero, who founds the city, establishes laws, settles government, wins a war, or invents writing, music, or dancing; Romulus; Moses; Lycurgus; Orpheus.


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