"Cannot neglect Children in War, Conference Told," article on Juvenile Delinquency (Nov. 9, 1942)
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This is an article titled, "Cannot Neglect Children in War, Conference Told: Juvenile Delinquency Must be Curbed now, wright Warns Meeting." It is dated, from a typed listing on the clipping as November 9, 1942. The publisher is not known. The article talks about statements made by Robert J. Wright at a luncheon meeting held at the Springfield, Mass. YMCA. Roberts J. Wright was a 1932 graduate from Springfield College. After graduation he also taught courses at Springfield College on criminology and social justice during the '30s, early '40s, and in the '50s. Mr. Wright had a long career in the New York State Penitentiary system, including being the Assistant General Secretary of the American Prison Association of New York. From 1956-1960 he was the Warden of the Westchester County Penitentiary. His contact with Springfield College was strong throughout his life, including stints as a trustee and president of the Alumni Council. As such he was given a Doctorate of Humanics in 1957, was awarded the Tarbell Medallion , and also gave the commencement address in 1968. Note, this article was on two pages in the newspaper, but for ease of digitization it was necessary to break up the second page into two pages;
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