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Types Of Home Background: As the age rose this advantage gradually slipped away and at the age of fourteen there was little difference in scores between children from the two types of home background. Judgments, therefore, as to the relative amounts of intelli¬gence possessed by those who have been subjected to linguistic tests may be dangerous, unless we can be sure that the tested persons have been brought up in similar environments and had the same kind of schooling.
As the age rose this advantage gradually slipped away and at the age of fourteen there was little difference in scores between children from the two types of home background. Judgments, therefore, as to the relative amounts of intelli¬gence possessed by those who have been subjected to linguistic tests may be dangerous, unless we can be sure that the tested persons have been brought up in similar environments and had the same kind of schooling.See Also Lifelong Home:Shortly before his son's graduation, Tryon had moved to Marion in the unrealistic hope of building up a respectable town medical practice. Warren, following his family belatedly from Cale¬donia astride his father's mule, arrived on a July evening in 1882 at the county seat that was to be his lifelong home.
Roosevelt's father was a prosperous business¬man and country gentleman, and the son's early years were divided between studying at home with governesses and tutors, and carefree vacations at Campobello, a New Brunswick island near the Maine coast, where he first acquired his lifelong interest in ships and sailing. At 14, he entered Groton School, and in 1900 Harvard College, where he studied literature, history, American politics, and government. He also wrote for The Crimson, and in his senior year was the maga¬zine's managing editor.
On The Other Hand See Agriculture At Home:Bibliography.—Hainsworth, R. G., Graphic Summary of World agriculture at home, Miscellaneous Publication No. 705, Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, U.S. Dept. of agriculture at home (Washington, October 1949); Consumption of Food in the United States, 1909-1952, agriculture at home Handbook 62, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U.S. Dept. of agriculture at home (Washington, September 1953).
Also consult The Fruit Situation, monthly reports (Washington, D.C.); Foreign Crops and Markets, U.S. Dept. of agriculture at home, Bureau of Agricultural Economics (Washington, D.C.); Foreign Agricultural Service Monthly Reports, U.S. Dept. of agriculture at home; and other mimeographed U.S. Dept. of agriculture at home annual and monthly publications.
Special programs in art, music, science, and education are offered in the Summer Session. In the field of research impor¬tant contributions to pure and applied science have been made by the Agricultural and Engineer¬ing experiment stations and by the Narragansett Laboratory of Oceanography and Marine Biology. Technical services for business, industry, labor, and agriculture at home and general education for adults are offered through the University Extension Di¬vision and the Extension Division in agriculture at home and Home Economics. |
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