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  1. Bringing Up Baby

    By Mary Cable, December 1972, Volume 24, Issue 1

    “What a sacred office is that of the parent!” exclaimed an anonymous contributor to The Parent’s Magazine in December, 1840. By 1915, he went on, the population of the United States should reac More >>>

  2. A Nation of Immigrants

    By Bernard A. Wei…, February/March 1994, Volume 45, Issue 1

    It’s a politician’s bromide—and it also happens to be a profound truth. No war, no national crisis, has left a greater impress on the American psyche than the successive waves of new arrivals that quite literally built the country. Now that arguments against immigration are rising again, it is well to remember that every single one of them has been heard before. More >>>

  3. A Nation of Immigrants 

    By Edwin S. Grosvenor, Summer 2024, Volume 69, Issue 4

    No war, no national crisis, has left a greater impress on the American psyche than the successive waves of new arrivals that quite literally built the country. More >>>

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