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We Were Young

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Rotary founded this Utica club for newsboys, whose headquarters was often in former schoolhouses.
Its first troop was formed at the Utica YMCA in 1909, and first camp held in Summit Park.
Organization formed in 1872 for “infirm and destitute” children, still existing today.
This “alphabet agency” helped create a park system in Utica in the late thirties, consisting of tennis courts, wading and swimming pools, baseball diamonds, playgrounds and ski runs. Abbr.
This century-old educational institution, founded in 1821, saw its demise with the improvement of the Utica and New Hartford public schools.
This organization founded in Utica in 1903, had the mission of cooperation between families and schools.
The first Utica day nursery for working mothers with children was opened by this organization in 1919.
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In the late 1920’s, Dr. T. Wood Clarke headed this health organization, formed for prenatal and preschool medical care and was an important influence in improving the infant death rate.
At one time, Tibbitts Rd., Snowden Hill Rd. and Middle Settlement Rd. all had these sites for teaching rural children.
Begun in 1894 on Cottage Pl. Utica and later run by Sisters of Charity, this became one of the model baby homes in the country.
Founded in 1830, this haven for children later was located on Genesee St. from 1860-1924, on land donated by BF Jewett.
In 1858, this organization began in Westminster Church with prayer meetings, a reading room and library, later expanded to a separate building with gymnasium and swimming pool.
This school began holding athletic field days in 1891, showcasing local high school athletes, which led to an Interscholastic Athletic Association in central NY. Abbr.
The National Youth Administration trained adolescents for work in munition and airplane factories during this war.