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A Valentine for Everyone
[For preschoolers]
It was early in February when Daryl came home from kindergarten, stomping the snow from his boots.
"We're going to have a valentine party," he announced, "and I'm going to take a valentine for everyone in my class." Then while he ate lunch, he talked with Mother about the many kinds of valentines he could buy or make.
"Once you helped make some little people out of paper hearts and fuzz wire arms and legs," said Daryl. "I'd like to make them all by myself," he added.
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February 10, 1968 issue
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Conscious Worth
ROSEMARY L. KRIEGER
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"The uses of adversity"
ARTHUR F. CURRAN
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Purifying the Depths of Thought
JOANNE SHRIVER LEEDOM
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Father-Mother God, the Only Parent
JOHN LEE
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A Valentine for Everyone
VIRGINIA QUALLICH CASE
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An Interview: on Juvenile Delinquency
with contributions from Gordon H. Barker
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Truthfulness and Peace
Helen Wood Bauman
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Abiding in the Vine
Alan A. Aylwin
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It is never too late
Angus Peverill Macdonald
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For many years my husband and I and our two children have...
Maude M. Peacock
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"To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big...
Charles J. Schumert
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"Let us rejoice that we are subject to the divine 'powers that be'
Wilma Pettker Harworth
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Robert J. McCracken, Arnold J. Walker