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L'Umile Pianta : For the Children's Sake. 1910, June. p. 1-36.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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L'Umile Pianta : For the Children's Sake. 1910, June. p. 1-36.
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  • p. 001-009 To The Glorious Memory of Edward, King and Peacemaker; Corrections and Changes of Address; Officials of the Association; Students Addresses; LUmile Pianta; Students Meetings: Special Notice: Dear Editor, By Lilian Gray: Edinburgh Students Meeting: Manchester Branch: Students Missionary Fund: Gleaning From the Budget of the O.Bs (1909); Notices: Marriage: Death
  • p. 010-016 Letters to the Editor, Letters by Jessie H. Smith, Olive Thorp, T. Mollie, Josephine Wilkineon; A Sea Water Aquarium, By M.E. Owen [p.11]; A Country Ride, By Quintus [p.14]
  • p. 017-022 The Flint Workers: Continued, By J.H.W.; Scale How Letter, From the Present Students [p.19]; Notes on Lessons: Natural History: Arithmetic: Biography: Essay: Travel: History: Art and Literature: Legends: Nature Notes, By D.V. [p.21]
  • p. 023-033 Letter From Uganda, By C. Janet Smyth; Letter From South America, By E. Tillman [p.25]; Extracts From a Students Letter [p.26]; Election Experiences, By M.E.F. [p.28]
  • p. 033-036 Rosa Bonheur; Second-Hand P.U. School Books [p.34]; Dear Editor, By Helen E. Wix [p. 36]

In 1895, the House of Education Old Students' Association was formed to provide current and "old" students who were scattered abroad, opportunities to keep in touch and provide mutual support. In 1896 they began publishing the magazine, L'Umile Pianta, named after a plant growing near Ambleside, which Charlotte Mason admired for its ability to bend without breaking. This plant was also pictured on the House of Education's medal, with the motto "For the Children's Sake." The motto was used as the subtitle for the magazine. From 1896 to 1900 it was published twice each year; from 1901-1906 it came out three times per year and from 1907 onwards it was a quarterly. Issues were bound without covers or title pages. Beginning with June of 1918, each issue has a printed date. Before that, dates of issues were handwritten on first page or deduced from internal evidence.

Charlotte Mason Digital Collection at Redeemer University College, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada <a href="http://libguides.redeemer.ca/CMDC" rel="nofollow">http://libguides.redeemer.ca/CMDC</a>


Subjects: CMDC; Charlotte Mason Digital Collection; L'Umile Pianta
Language English
Publication date June 1910
publication_date QS:P577,+1910-06-00T00:00:00Z/10
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IA Collections: charlottemasondigitalcollection; additional_collections
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LUmilePiantajun1910
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Internet Archive identifier: LUmilePiantajun1910
https://archive.org/download/LUmilePiantajun1910/p33-36UPje1910.pdf

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