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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 20

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Th floMon Globe Friday, December fi. 1M1 20 Calling on the Neighbors mart I smashing debut Just two months ago. Others art Timothy, Lor-etta, Mary Kate, Edward, 5. "They all love to entertain, and eat up the applause," All smartly dressed, and with a number of costume changes. They learn, in addition to the mother'i teaching, primarily from recordings, of which they have some of their own.

"I got them started after seeing 'Sound of with Mary Martin, in Boston. Then The Seven Singing Sheas (Father's Role Is to Beam) There's More For Your READING PLEASURE IN THE SUNDAY GLORE You'll want to read the many exciting, Interesting and informative exdusives coming December 8 in The BIG Boston Sunday Globe. Just a few of the top features to look for are: 71-V ASUBI "They leem to enjoy learn NORWOOD The Singing that they vocalize In four ln ing a foreign langunce. 'I worked three yean getting a Sheas of Norwood, a The children, three boys a and children, differ from'jjh "rx 7 tp' (y i i I most family singing groups in The mother, Mrs. Kate Shea: One of their numbers is: "Go Tell Aunt Rodie." To disclose what it is Aunt Rodie ought to know would be to expose a part of their program.

three girls, range in age from 3 to 11. "We try to inject a lot of comedy." And sketches. They rehearse a couple of. times weekly in the kitchen Christianity's Monuments In Glass at 10 Nichols entertain (45 minutes) mostly at women's clubs. Their accompaniment Is an accordion, played Same with "Step Up To the Tub," although the hint here is more obvious.

The type of humor employed by the young comedians is best described by revealing a couple of the gassers that rock an audience. There is this anecdote about the three bears falling off the Empire State Building, for example. Mater and pater bear are reported painfully injured. The younger bruin escaped without a scratch. The explan i i 1 by Dennis, 11.

The Sheas have been at it about a year. The husband, Edward, an electronics engineer at Boston Naval Shipyard, does not sing. "His contribution Is to beam, applaud, and drive us around in the station wagon." The youngest, Veronica, 3, I COME YOU NEVER HAVE PASTR01 I ') CONTRARY Veronica, 3, keeps mum as Edward, 5, and Mrs. Kate Shea briefly represent The Singing Sheas of Norwood. Ever since the middle ages, stained glass windows have been a major feature of inspiring church buildings, by capturing and expressing the devotion of those gathered in prayer.

There is a warmth and a mysticism in those glorious master-pieces of great artists which Dr. John E. Wallace, Minister of Wellesley Hills Congregational Church describes in a new Christmas series. Parents Ask BUHIONS n.t M. nuick relief.

Lift ation sounds singularly reasonable, to wit: "lie was wearing safety pins." (NEXT: Meet In Vineyard Haven the exceptional lady who carves royalty, states-men and religious figures hex praMura, MOthM end euahiona the eaneitive fpot. Aak lot tha Bunion am. About Creeping By FRANCES ILG, MD, and LOUISE AMES, PhD from fireplace I Does creeping "properly" improve eyesight? The answer is "Yes" accord Who Is Who In Hub Negro Community ing to the work of two New York eye specialists. MAD 17 ffPPWI Their theory, reportedly, is: "Some youngsters who skipped crawling or creeping in infancy have reading and spelling problems in grade school. If they are taught to crawl and creep, even at Ui advanced age of 5 to 10 years, this may open the way to improved academic achievement." The eye specialists in ques The battle of the Boston Negro for equality and dignity reached historic proportions here last Summer in a clash between the N.A.A.C.P.

and the Boston School Committee. Robert L. Levey in an exclusive series examines the groups at the heart of the civil rights protest and reveals the attitudes and personalities of their leaders. tion are Drs. Schrier and Groffman of New York city, but the general concept is most often attributed to Dr.

Delacato of the Rehabilitation Center of Philadelphia, who began work along this line. "11 lllllll'H IHiymi piiiiinii.il Too Many B.C. Players On Patriots? Since several of our readers have come across published reports about this theory and have questioned it, we'd like to answer their questions for all of you. First, creeping and crawling are not the simple behaviors which Drs. Schrier and Groffman seem to imply.

The ordinary baby arrives at walking upright only after he has gone through some 22 distinct and well-patterned stages of posture and activity as he lies on his stomach on the floor. However, many quite normal children who grow up to read without difficulty, skip one or more of these stages. It is by no means unusual not to crawl, or to skip entirely the usual creeping stage. When the first draft choice of the Boston Patriots was Jack Concannon, one bystander commented, "Another Boston College player. Give them a few more years and the Patriots will be a team of B.C.

alumni." Would that be bad? A frank discussion by Globe columnist Harold Kaese on the pros and cons of recruiting local talent. pp -w On the other hand, good creeping early is no guarantee of good reading later. The relationship between the two behaviors is probably fairly remote, if it exists at all. These theories, of course. aiant spring up out of no where.

These specialists obviously must have observed something which gave them the clues which they have fol lowed successfully in some cases of extremely deviant children. Let's Act Now! Thus it is safe to say that a poorly coordinated baby, who doesn't get about the floor ef fectively in more or less usual ways, might easily grow up into a boy or girl who was poorly coordinated in other ways. 01 EASY-TO-OWN NEWPORT. Crisp. Clean.

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I hough creeping is a behavior rather far removed from reading, poor arm and leg coordination might easily accompany poor eye coordina tion. And so, if a poor reader is given any sort of physical exer cise or training, there is indeed a very good chance that his And Then coordination might be im proved. Better coordination might, among other things, lead to better reading. But to say specifically that better creeping will in a ma NECIDAA jority of cases lead to better reading, seems to us rather ex aggerated. Move up to CHRYSLER '64.

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