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By Jimmy Hatlo
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Good Strong Books Needed
For Children, Says Authority
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Madison, Wis. (U.R) An ex
pert in children's literature says
youngsters today need "good
strong books for ballast" in a
world filled with the easy enter
tainment of comics, movies and
television.
Prof. May Hill Arbuthnot of
Western Reserve University, au
thor of an anthology of chil
dren's literature, said she was
talking at ut books that "stretch
his mind, lift his spirit and give
him something to grow on.
"Some of the mass entertain
ment provided for children is
good, some is banal and some is
downright violent," she told a
recent conference on reading at
the University of Wisconsin. "All
of it does possess the saving
grace of moving fast so that it
can be said to go in one eye or
ear and come out the other,
She recommended four tests
for choosing the best of the
"strong books:"
1. They should be books with
such memorable characters as
Jo March, Heidi and Tom Saw
yer, "who seems as real as the
folks next door.' '
2. They should have strong
themes about something impor
tant to the child. "Right now,"
she said, "there seems to be a
pernicious anemia of themes and
plots at the youngest level. A
rash of 'awareness' books about
wetness, coldness, sweetness and I
the like has flooded the mar
ket. These are not literature, 1
call them 'so what' stories."
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3. They should have a strong
plot to carry out the theme.
4. They -should have good
prose style. "Children are not
conscious -of style but they re
spond to it as they do to a smile,"
she said.
These books, she said "should
stimulate the child's curiosity,
keep alive his sense of wonder,
his feeling that it's good to be
alive, that life is a high adven
ture. "They should minister to his
zest for life, that God-given
friskiness that takes such a lot to
fjuell. They should develop his
sense of fun, his awareness of
life's absurdities and tragedies
and of the need for laughter and
compassion."
She said picture books for the
youngest children should help
orient him to his world, and sto
ries of strong family life are
good right up to adulthood.
"Fairy tales have a definite
place in the modern child's
world," she said. "This genera
tion, especially the boys, are in
danger of hardening into a too
tight literalness too soon with
their precocious interest in sci
ence. They need to believe that
I the righteous have the strength
oi lu because they are righteous.
They need to realize that from
time to time there still arise
ogres among us who must be
demolished."
Biology Teachers
Attend Conference
Mrs. Ruth Gray, 122 Valley-
view drive, and Mrs. Delphie
Cox, 611 South Oakdale avenue,
attended a three day conference
of the National Science Teachers
association held in Corvallis.
Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Cox are
biology teachers at Medford
Senior High school. After the
conference Mrs. Cox left for
Eugene where she is attending
summer school at the University
of Oregon.
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LEGAL NOTICES
"The Annual Meeting of the Jack
son County Chapter, American Na
tional Bed Cross, will be held Thurs
day, July 12. 1956 at 12:00 noon, at
the Rogue Valley Country Club, Med
ford, Oregon.
Telephone 2-5919. Chapter office, or
write for luncheon reservations not
later than Tuesday, July 10. 1956."
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