01862cam a22003491 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017007001500034008004100049010001700090040004300107043001200150050001600162100003100178245010600209246002300315260004800338300002100386490003100407500006700438500006400505504005100569520047100620530010001091650001101191650005301202650005201255650003801307710003901345830007001384856005801454l 29000056 DLC20260227111532.0cr |||||||||||781018s1929 dcu b f000 0 eng c al 29000056  aU.S. Dept. of Labor. LibrarycDLCdDLC an-us---00aGV1623b.G31 aGardner, Ella,d1893-1942.10aPublic dance halls, their regulation and place in the recreation of adolescents,cby Ella Gardner ...30aPublic dance halls aWashington,bU.S. Govt. Print. Off.,c1929. av, 57 p.c23 cm.1 aBureau publication no. 189 aAt head of title: U.S. Department of Labor. Children's Bureau. a"Dance-hall legislation of 1926, 1927, and 1928": p. 56-57. a"List of references on dance halls": p. 54-55. aThis pamphlet discusses the legislative regulation of public dance halls in twenty-eight states. Some of the regulations undertaken by the states include restrictions on attendance, hours of operation, supervision, and regulation of the physical and social conditions of the hall. The author also discusses some of the regulations and ordinances of 100 cities including one from Lincoln, Nebraska that required patrons to keep their bodies at least six inches apart. aAvailable also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text. 0aDance. 0aDance hallsxLaw and legislationzUnited States. 0aAmusementsxLaw and legislationzUnited States. 4aDance Ordinances and Regulations.1 aUnited States.bChildren's Bureau. 0aBureau publication (United States. Children's Bureau) ;vno. 189.41dmusdif205uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/musdi.205qs