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    Resolution of Pawcatuck National Bank of Pawcatuck, Connecticut Concerning the Death of Peleg Clarke, Jr., October 16, 1899

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    This handwritten resolution, dated October 16, 1899, is written on behalf of the board of directors of Pawcatuck National Bank upon learning of the death of former bank president, Peleg Clarke, Jr. The resolution states that the board bows to the will of God in having taken the former bank president who they state served this Institution faithfully and well from 1874 to 1899 and further resolves to send the resolution to Clarke\u27s family with their deepest sympathy. The resolution is signed by Peleg S. Barber, the current president, and J. A. Brown, the current clerk. The resolution is written on Pawcatuck National Bank letterhead that still names Peleg Clarke as president.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1079/thumbnail.jp

    Relations between parental and child separation anxiety: The role of dependency-oriented psychological control

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    Contains fulltext : 145494.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although separation anxiety is prevalent in young children, it remains unclear whether and how maternal separation anxiety is related to separation anxiety in children. This study examined associations between maternal separation anxiety and separation anxiety in children, and the potential effect psychologically controlling parenting. Mothers (N = 269) and children (N = 287) recruited for a community sample participated in two 1-year interval data-waves. Children were aged five-eight and were interviewed using an age-appropriate method for obtaining self-reports of separation anxiety and perceptions of dependency-oriented psychologically controlling parenting. Mothers reported on their feelings of separation anxiety regarding their child via a questionnaire. We found that maternal separation anxiety was positively related to separation anxiety in children within, but not over time. We did not find psychologically controlling parenting to mediate this association. Studying other factors than parenting may be an important avenue for future research in explaining separation anxiety in children.8 p
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