College Bulletin, Number 95, November 1, 1921 Page: 14
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COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS
E. Reform suggested.
1. Better movies.
a. Censorship.
b. Educational films.
2. Cooperation of school and home.
a. Parent-Teacher Associations.
3. More playgrounds and parks.
4. Better home conditions.
a. Good books.
b. Intelligent supervision.
F. Local conditions in connection with punishment of
crime.
1. The jails.
a. Sanitary conditions.
b. Segregation of hardened criminals.
2. The police officials.
3. The courts.
a. The jury system.
b. The law's delays.
c. The suspended sentence.
Arguments for and against.
G. American indifference.
1. Non-enforcement of law.
a. Speed laws.
b. Health laws, etc.
2. Toleration.
3. Allows graft and corruption.
4. Not enough attention to schools, etc.
a. Lack of information.
b. Lack of cooperation between school and
parent.
c. Limitation in finances.
VIII. SOME SPECIFIC TEXAS PROBLEMS.
A. Problem of constitutional revision.
1. The Constitution of 1876.
a. Historical significance.
b. Limitations.14
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Texas State College for Women. College of Industrial Arts. College Bulletin, Number 95, November 1, 1921, book, November 1, 1921; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth90921/m1/14/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Woman's University Libraries.