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    Letter from Wade Horn to Christine Smith; November 2,1937

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    From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. Letter from Wade Horn to Christine Smith; November 2, 1937https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1081/thumbnail.jp

    Envelope from Wade Horn to Christine Smith; February 17, 1937

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    From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. Letter from Wade Horn to Christine Smith; February 17, 1937https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1063/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Wade Horn to Christine Smith; November 17, 1937

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    From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection.Letter from Wade Horn to Christine Smith; November 17, 1937https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1084/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Christine Smith to Pauline Smith; Feburary 1, 1944

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    Christine updates her mother about a new lieutenant she\u27s dating, who has intentions of marrying her, and how her previous boyfriend, Phil, says he\u27s too busy with the war. She also tells about donating blood, letters she\u27s receiving, including one from a previous boyfriend, Wade Horn, and a visit from Don Cunningham, a naval aide to the Governor of the Virgin Islands.https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1341/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Wade Horn to Christine Smith; February 8, 1937

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    From the Ellard-Murphree-Pilgreen-Smith Family Papers Collection. Letter from Wade to Christine Smith; February 8, 1937https://athenacommons.muw.edu/smithpapers/1061/thumbnail.jp

    Sacred Vows, Public Purposes: Religion, the Marriage Movement and Marriage Policy

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    Focuses on the ways in which public policy is promoting marriage, church-state cooperation on behalf of marriage, and the likelihood that these public policies will meet with success. Looks at the central moral issues raised by marriage policy

    Let Them Eat Wedding Rings (Second Edition)

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    In the five years since AtMP first published Let Them Eat Wedding Rings, government-funded marriage programs have grown explosively. Hundreds of programs were launched using federal, state and local government funding. Congress finally reauthorized TANF in February 2006. Despite protests by AtMP and others, Congress diverted 750millionfromantiβˆ’povertyprogramstomarriageinitiatives.InOctober2006,225programsreceived5βˆ’yearfundingawardsworthalmost750 million from anti-poverty programs to marriage initiatives. In October 2006, 225 programs received 5-year funding awards worth almost 600 million. As observers who care deeply about fairness for all families, AtMP renews its call for the critical evaluation of government-funded marriage programs based on these three principles: The purpose of welfare is to reduce poverty.Individuals and families should be treated fairly regardless of their marital status. Policies designed to help children should support all the types of families in which children really live

    Making Fathers Count: Assessing the Progress of Responsible Fatherhood Efforts

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    This report provides a history of the issue of fatherhood in policy debates and philanthropic action from the late 1960's through the present day. It then outlines research findings in seven core areas of fatherhood and discusses accomplishments and challenges for policymakers

    Iowa Community Empowerment Newsletter, April 2002, Vol. 3, no. 8

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    Monthly newsletter for the Iowa Department of Public Healt

    Iowa Community Empowerment Newsletter, August 2002, Vol. 3, no. 4

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    Monthly newsletter for the Iowa Department of Public Healt
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