id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_a4s2yq3tjvevvm44o5ukvljqum Miroslava Chávez-García Julia Grant. The Boy Problem: Educating Boys in Urban America, 1870–1970 2015 3 .pdf application/pdf 1952 112 51 and punitive schools, poverty, race, ethnicity, and cultures of masculinity that emerge as an antidote to oppressive social structures" (p. Grant's study begins by exploring the evolution of misguided models for the socialization of the poor, immigrant, ethnic, and working classes that emerged in the early twentieth century, led reformers to organize athletic programs and build boys' clubs and recreation centers, including the Young Men's Christian Association reminds us in this insightful comparative history of latenineteenth and early-twentieth-century telephone networks in the United States and Canada, however, the United States, they also generated the independent telephony movement, a viable alternative to the dominance of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) and its predecessor, American Bell. dramatic but forgotten early history of the North American telephone networks. MacDougall's third objective is to compare the development of the telephone networks in the United ./cache/work_a4s2yq3tjvevvm44o5ukvljqum.pdf ./txt/work_a4s2yq3tjvevvm44o5ukvljqum.txt