Talk:United States Children's Bureau
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[edit]If you pick up one of these items to work on, please comment on it below the individual bullet, using indented style. Cliotropic (talk) 03:02, 19 January 2011 (UTC)
- More detail on major policy initiatives in various periods of the Bureau's history.
- Publications section could highlight some particularly important items, like its studies of child labor.
- The Bureau was a major communications nexus for women's reform causes, especially between 1912-1940; it employed or corresponded with every important female reformer (and most important male reformers) in the US, as well as international ones. A list of its important employees would help us figure out which of them have (or need) Wikipedia entries of their own.
- A Bibliography section of secondary and primary sources as a guide for further research.
Cliotropic (talk) 03:02, 19 January 2011 (UTC)
- 13 years later I could add the same complaint, Cliotropic. Page is atrophic merely outlining history, mostly through the eye of the institution, not even showing organisation.--Wuerzele (talk) 13:07, 2 August 2024 (UTC)
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