Seated at a desk, with the little one at his side, where he can on occasion put his arm around his shoulder and draw the lad to him, the judge, while losing none of his judicial dignity, will gain immensely in the effectiveness of his work. Bureau Publication ... - Página 481953Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| American Bar Association - 1909 - 1198 páginas
...bench, looking down upon the boy standing at the bar, can never evoke a proper sympathetic spirit. Seated at a desk, with the little one at his side,...occasion put his arm around his shoulder and draw ihc lad to him, the judge, while losing none of his judicial dignity, will gain immensely in the effectiveness... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1910 - 492 páginas
...bench, looking down upon the boy standing at the bar, can never evoke a proper sympathetic spirit. Seated at a desk, with the little one at his side,...his arm around his shoulder and draw the lad to him, the judge, while losing none of his judicial dignity, will gain immensely in the effectiveness of his... | |
| Hastings Hornell Hart - 1910 - 490 páginas
...bench, looking down upon the boy standing at the bar, can never evoke a proper sympathetic spirit. Seated at a desk, with the little one at his side,...his arm around his shoulder and draw the lad to him, the judge, while losing none of his judicial dignity, will gain immensely in the effectiveness of his... | |
| 1910 - 1070 páginas
...evoke a sympathetic spirit. Seated at a desk, with the child at his side, where on occasion he can put his arm around his shoulder and draw the lad to him, the judge, while losing none of his judicial dignity, will gain immensely in effectiveness. Moreover,... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1911 - 504 páginas
...bench, looking down upon the boy standing at the bar, can never evoke a proper sympathetic spirit. Seated at a desk, with the little one at his side,...his arm around his shoulder and draw the lad to him, the judge, while losing none of his judicial dignity, will gain immensely in the effectiveness of his... | |
| Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, Edith Abbott - 1912 - 378 páginas
...bench, looking down upon the boy standing at the bar, can never evoke a proper sympathetic spirit. Seated at a desk, with the little one at his side,...his arm around his shoulder and draw the lad to him, the judge while losing none of his judicial dignity, will gain immensely in the effectiveness of his... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley, Edward Charles Elliott - 1915 - 760 páginas
...evoke a sympathetic spirit. Seated at a desk, with the child at his side, where on occasion he can put his arm around his shoulder and draw the lad to him, the judge, while losing none of his judicial dignity, will gain immensely in effectiveness. Moreover,... | |
| Francis Bowes Sayre - 1927 - 1192 páginas
...standing at the bar, can never evoke a proper sympathetic spirit. Seated at a desk, with the child at his side, where he can on occasion put his arm around his shoulder and draw the lad to him, the judge, while losing none of his judicial dignity, will gain immensely in the effectiveness of his... | |
| United States. Children's Bureau - 1954 - 120 páginas
...Lenroot in Breckenridge, Social work and the courts, op. eit. at p. 217. ( See footnote 8, p. 3.) " One early writer describes the judge as "seated at.... . Julian W. Mack in Breckenridge and Abbott, op. eit. at p. 199. (See footnote 8, p. 3.) " See Lou, op. eit. p. 129. ( See footnote 3, p. 1.) that the... | |
| Anthony M. Platt - 1977 - 270 páginas
...rather than a bench so as to "evoke a sympathetic spirit" from the child. If the judge can occasionally "put his arm around his shoulder and draw the lad to him" he will "gain immensely in effectiveness, while losing none of his judicial dignity." Although Judge... | |
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