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154: 31: 150:. In that role, she emphasized the need for physical training and manual skills for all children, declaring that "When a child is reared in such a manner that he considers physical labor menial and unbecoming, he has lost the power of correct judgment; he lives in an unreal world, where all things have fictitious values, and he begins to talk of the 'occupation' of owning money". She also encouraged school libraries, and nature study for children. 1065: 173:
in 1910. In 1927 she was elected a vice president of the Society of Midland Authors. She supported the creation of an Illinois state museum, to house and study local archaeological finds, which otherwise were sent to neighboring states. She wrote against "the selfishness of men in public", citing
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Bayliss was vice president of the Illinois State Teachers Association. In 1907, she established the Child Culture Center in
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and Clara. Alfred Bayliss died in 1911. Clara Kern Bayliss died in 1948, just before her 100th birthday, at a hospital in
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Bayliss was the last surviving member of a small group of people chosen to witness the opening of
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in Michigan, in 1871. She later earned a master's degree from the same school, in 1874.
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excessive smoking, loud whistling, crowding, and other noisome behaviors.
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The little cliff dweller: a story of Lolami, for the little folks
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Bayliss was head of the Education Committee of the Illinois
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Clara Marie Kern was born on her family's farm near
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Boston: Educational Publishing Co. 171:Daughters of the American Revolution 1101:20th-century American women writers 1096:19th-century American women writers 225:, which was edited by her husband. 844:Bayliss, Clara Kern (March 1922). 584:Bayliss, Clara Kern (1904-10-21). 483:Bayliss, Clara Kern (1899-09-18). 432:Bayliss, Clara Kern (1902-07-29). 219:School News and Practical Educator 14: 890:Bridgman, Louis W. (1955-02-06). 434:"Importance of Physical Training" 244:in 1871. They had two daughters, 211:Illinois State Historical Society 1063: 786:"The Significance of the Piasa" 314:from the original on 2015-11-07 286:D. W. Ensign & Co. (1880). 586:"Selfishness of Men in Public" 560:"Shows Need of a State Museum" 289:Berrien and Van Buren Counties 1: 803:Bayliss, Clara Kern (1918). 784:Bayliss, Clara Kern (1909). 757:Bayliss, Clara Kern (1922). 730:Bayliss, Clara Kern (2004). 703:Bayliss, Clara Kern (2013). 686:Bayliss, Clara Kern (1908). 669:Bayliss, Clara Kern (1907). 652:Bayliss, Clara Kern (1903). 610:Bayliss, Clara Kern (1897). 272:Woman's Who's who of America 1045:Works by Clara Kern Bayliss 1030:– via Newspapers.com. 1005:– via Newspapers.com. 980:– via Newspapers.com. 971:The Champaign Daily Gazette 955:– via Newspapers.com. 930:– via Newspapers.com. 905:– via Newspapers.com. 641:– via Newspapers.com. 599:– via Newspapers.com. 573:– via Newspapers.com. 548:– via Newspapers.com. 523:– via Newspapers.com. 498:– via Newspapers.com. 472:– via Newspapers.com. 459:"Creating School Libraries" 421:– via Newspapers.com. 396:– via Newspapers.com. 383:"Congress of Mothers Meets" 371:– via Newspapers.com. 346:– via Newspapers.com. 92:Writer, educator, clubwoman 1137: 1111:American women folklorists 760:A Treasury of Eskimo Tales 733:A Treasury of Indian Tales 207:A Treasury of Eskimo Tales 203:A Treasury of Indian Tales 177:Books by Bayliss included 869:"The Educational Current" 763:. Library of Alexandria. 632:The Philadelphia Inquirer 564:Freeport Journal-Standard 408:"Attack on School System" 269:Leonard, John W. (1914). 28: 1116:American women educators 1021:The Oshkosh Northwestern 967:"Quietly Wedded at Howe" 923:. 1947-12-27. p. 10 846:"Footnotes to Geography" 672:Two little Algonkin lads 541:. 1927-10-31. p. 14 217:about geography for the 191:The Little Cliff Dweller 187:Two Little Algonkin Lads 1023:. 1948-03-01. p. 2 998:. 1948-03-01. p. 6 973:. 1904-02-11. p. 1 948:. 1948-03-01. p. 2 917:"To Clara Kern Bayliss" 896:Wisconsin State Journal 873:The Child-Study Monthly 634:. 1897-06-14. p. 5 566:. 1906-07-02. p. 2 516:. 1903-12-22. p. 3 465:. 1901-02-10. p. 3 463:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 438:Wisconsin State Journal 414:. 1908-05-08. p. 9 389:. 1912-02-14. p. 6 364:. 1948-03-01. p. 8 339:. 1948-03-01. p. 1 223:The Child-Study Monthly 709:. Tredition Classics. 162: 706:Philippine Folk-Tales 628:"Among the Beginners" 535:"Local Woman Elected" 362:The Winona Daily News 221:, and contributed to 199:Philippine Folk Tales 156: 1106:American folklorists 946:Monroe Evening Times 539:The Minneapolis Star 489:The Buffalo Enquirer 148:Congress of Mothers 132:Kalamazoo, Michigan 112:Zoe Burrell Bayliss 52:Kalamazoo, Michigan 736:. 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A middle-aged white woman, wearing a high-collared lacy dress or blouse, and an updo with curls across her forehead
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Madison, Wisconsin
Hillsdale College
Alfred Bayliss
Zoe Burrell Bayliss
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Hillsdale College
Congress of Mothers
A color scientific illustration, from an 1897 book about pond life
Macomb, Illinois
Daughters of the American Revolution
Illinois State Historical Society
Abraham Lincoln
Alfred Bayliss
Zoe
Madison, Wisconsin
Woman's Who's who of America
Berrien and Van Buren Counties
"Clara Bayliss"
Archived
"Mrs. Bayliss Dies; Was Near 100 Years Old"
"Pioneer of P.-T. A. Movement Succumbs"
"Congress of Mothers Meets"
"Attack on School System"
"Importance of Physical Training"
"Creating School Libraries"
"Vacation Studies for Young Naturalists"
"Rock Falls News"
"Local Woman Elected"

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