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Yearunknown
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextBoth pictures are of the same baby, first when he was poorly nourished, and later following a few months of good feeding. This was one of the first babies that came to live in the practice house at Cornell. His name was Bobby. When Miss Monsch first saw him, she was advised not to take him because he was so undernourished that he probably would not live. After a few months in the practice house, cared for by the Home Economics students and fed under Miss Monsch's supervision, he became the baby you see in the lower picture. The smile, the alert look, and the strong back are all signs of good nutrition.

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Yearunknown
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextDicky; 1st Home Economics baby.

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Yearunknown
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextThis baby from one of the college homemaking apartments seems to enjoy demonstrating that properly cared for babies gain weight each week.

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Yearunknown
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextA student ''mother-of-that-week'' living in one of the homemaking apartments prepares the day's food formula for the ''practice'' baby for whom she is responsible.

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Yearunknown
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextThe Baby's Bath. Each student in the homemaking apartments takes entire responsibility for the care of the baby for one week.

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Yearunknown
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextUnidentified photographs of students with practice babies.

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Yearunknown
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextUnidentified photographs of students with practice babies.

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Circa1919 - 1921
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextRichard (''Dickie'') , Cornell's first practice house baby and the second such baby in the country; here 1919-21.

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Circa1919 - 1921
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextRichard at age 2 years.

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Circa1920 - 1922
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextBobby I, second practice baby and a malnutrition case, showing development during stay at Cornell from 1920-22.

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Circa1920 - 1922
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextBobby I at about 8-10 months.

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Year1921
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextJune 5, 1921. Dickie. ''Here shown in the arms of his 'Mother of the Day', Elizabeth Cooper Baker, '21. Dickie came to us a little nothing baby and graduated after his ten month stay with a fine vocabulary of one word, which he used eloquently, enthusiastically and efficiently -- ''damn.''

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Year1921
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextDickie, the first 'practice house' baby. Holding the pride and joy of the '21 seniors is Miss Flemming who was in charge of the Lodge and taught in the department. He was a healthy and very bright little fellow - he always refused to eat his spinach which was a 'must' in those long-ago days. June 5, 1921.

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Year1921
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextBobbie I; 1921; 2nd baby.

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Year1922
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextJoanne, December 1922.

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Circa1922 - 1923
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextJoan, practice baby 1922-23. Photo not dated, but probably early in her stay at College.

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Circa1922 - 1923
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextJoan in a later picture.

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Circa1922 - 1923
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextBobby II, also 1922-23.

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Year1923
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextEdna Mae, practice baby from 1923-24. Photo taken October 22, 1923, at age 5 months; weight 12 pounds, 10 ounces.

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Year1923
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextEdna May; 1923; 4th baby.

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Year1924
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextEdna Mae in April 1924.

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Circa1924 - 1925
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextMary Jane, the practice baby from 1924-25. She arrived at Cornell October 17, 1924.

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Year1924
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextFrances, who was one of the practice babies either 1923-24 or 1924- 25. Photo dated February 1924, and adult not identified.

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Year1924
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextMary Jane; 1924; 7th baby.

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Year1925
SubtopicApartment Babies
TextJean, practice baby from 1925-26. Photo made in Fall of 1925.

   

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