Horse-and-buggy family?
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DescriptionPhotograph accompanying an article on the dissolution of the institution of family in America. Depicts an Amish-style horse and buggy next to a speed limit sign. Includes caption: Has the family become a horse-and-buggy unit in a jet-age culture? What are its strengths? What resource can it call upon to combat its weaknesses? How does a family identify itself as Christian in a so-called secular society; that is, how does it remain "in but not of the world"? 1967. JPG file (153 KB) Digitized from a b/w photograph: Hearthstone 19.3 March 1967, p. 4. A. Webb Roberts Library.
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