April 1, 1917.

SUI & ICWRS – Helping Children Grow.
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April 1, 1917 – With the help of SUI Professor Carl Seashore, child advocate Cora B. Hillis finally convinces the state to set up the Iowa Child Welfare Research Station in Iowa City.

When child advocate Cora B. Hillis campaigned for $25,000 for state-sponsored research on child development, the Iowa State Legislature said no – spending the money instead on a new sheep barn at the State Fairgrounds! But a diligent Hillis kept the faith, and on April 1, 1917, with the help of SUI Professor Carl Seashore, the state finally set up the Iowa Child Welfare Research Station in Iowa City. Over the next fifty-seven years, ICWRS became known as the nation’s finest research center on childhood development.

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