| THE work camp movement which had its origin during the years immediately following the war has now developed so that labor camps exist in about fifteen different countries. Already nearly four million young men and women have spent from a few weeks to two or three years in these camps, and in some countries they have now become a permanent agency for the training of youth. >>more...>>
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Title: Education in CCC and European Camps
Author: Holland, Kenneth
Publication: Phi Delta Kappan
Date: October, 1937
Publisher: Phi Delta Kappan
Type: Article
Listed Under:- Civilian Conservation Corps
- Education
Notes: Volume XX, p. 317.
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