Excerpt from Health Education and the Nutrition Class: A Report of the Bureau of Educational Experiments
To recall the history of the Nutrition Classes at P. S. 64 is to recall devoted service and generous contributions of many kinds and from many sources. The text of our report in itself reflects the cooperative nature of the undertaking, compiled as it is from a diversity of special and partial reports made by different workers at various stages of the experiment. We desire to make special acknowledgment to the following:
To Harriet M. Johnson who as our General Secretary organized the experiment, secured the necessary facilities for it and the requisite permissions for its conduct from the school and city authorities, and who enlisted the cooperation of the chief workers and agencies identified with the undertaking.
To Harriet Forbes, at whose suggestion the experiment was first initiated and whose untiring efforts have been directed to the improvement of technique for the enlistment of cooperation from the children and from their parents. Miss Forbes has been responsible for the programs of class instruction and home contacts in the second and third years of the work, and has contributed the social study used as the basis of Chapter II.
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