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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 48

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Bowling Green, Kentucky
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Lucy Sprague Mitchell was a 'pioneer supermom' Irmtff'i pfofrMf pto4 4 b-r admifaiMi fat Jr Afdh I hr IwMit of Chicago' tM Mull IIoumj Addamx brftrll If product of a well to do Illmoi farm ly provided a role mode) for your women with a weial cwtvimcr In fact Addam became for Lucy "a mbot of the real world Shortly thereafter on the advice of the family phyttcian Otho Sprague moved hi family lo California mother Iucta had fullered an emotional cum and subsequent depression from the loss of two children and her doctor prescribed the move In California Lucy attended The Marlborough School for two yean and found (he boarding experience lo be long exciting advenlure" Following that Lucy went lo Cambridge Mass where she attended Madeline then the female counterpart to Harvard She had a positive experience there and considered going on for a Ph before opting to become the first dean of women at the University of California Berkeley In 1903 There she met Wesley Clair Mitchell an Internationally-respected economist involved in progressive reform They married in 1912 In the meantime Lucy left California in 1911 (or New York City She lived for a time in Lillian Henry Street Settlement House and met progressive educator John Dewey She attended lectures at College Columbia University and the coungf-d each 4 bet's dmm and goal And drvpitt wbal her chitdfm Mid there evWmce of a loving relationship with their mother Perhaps the problem ts that which aflrcts mast children wilt) highly successful parents As Arnold Sprague said difficult (0 stand Ui the shadows ol a pretty lail column Lucy lived lo be 89 and died in 1967 two yean alter the implementation of Head Start a program which built on her model of dealing with the whole child Her life is an important example of the Impact an Individual can have on history Certainly (he fact that Lucy had substantial financial resources helped For example when she wanted to teach In a play school she established one on her own property Her ability to hire housekeepers and domestic servants likewise freed her for a career The key fact her lies not in her using the family fortune but in transcending the constraints of Victorian aristocracy John Gardner wrote a number of years ago that renewal ol societies can go forward only if someone Lucy cared and social renewal is crucial Complacency and apathy mark a society in decline It is essential that we today realize the need for ongoing social renewal since only stability is stability In Lucy Sprague life had much to teach Americans in the late 20th century law breathe lifriorg ftarhd Jyte yets lo brt marriage to Miictwll he always called bim i fucy derMed lo commit brrvrtf to early childhood education Lucy and her friend Caroline prail founded what they called a Play School where they foruved attention on the "whole child" This was a model for whal would soon be called Nursery Schools and which focuned on health care and social services as well as education In 1918 she founded the Bureau of Educational Experiment which grew into the world famous Bank Street Collrgeol Education Hhtle Lucy life ol social concern and progressive causes was informed by her admiration for women like Jane Addams and Lillian Wald she rejected their single lifestyle She found fulfillment In her marriage In combination with her career In her own mind she successfully Juggled her career with marriage and motherhood she had four children two of whom were adopted Her children disagreed One of the sons like grist for her mill guinea pigs in the laboratory of progressive Nonetheless Lucy did about as well as could be expected in handling a complex lifestyle which she pioneered She loved her work and wrote widely on the subject of early childhood education while she put her theories into practice relationship with her husband was exceptionally close as they en- aware of all the discounts available If you own more than one car have established safe driving record or use your car for pleasure only you may qualify for discounts on your premium Call or come see us soon for a car insurance tune-up Because we represent several major insurance companies like CNA we're able to offer you a full range of auto insurance options Rental and towing reimbursement protection for customized vehicles and a broad range of physical damage deductibles are just a few We'll also make sure Center of Insurance Inc 1847 Scottsville Rd Bowling Green KY 42102 (502) 781-6200 Fred Lane Bruce Barrick Cecil Martin Pete Buser Wally Moore ei8211w CNA msuranc Compmn Lucy Spftfu MilchtU Tb Mtk-tfi cl Wjrm Worn on by Jayr Anik-r Vm Nairn Coftnnrlecut Vtlf limmily lfr tk p(n I1! 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