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Now let us look at the civilian relief program of the American Red Cross . Since September , 1939 , the Red Cross has arranged for relief valued at $ 100,000,000 to be extended to civilian war victims abroad . The program has been paced ...
Now let us look at the civilian relief program of the American Red Cross . Since September , 1939 , the Red Cross has arranged for relief valued at $ 100,000,000 to be extended to civilian war victims abroad . The program has been paced ...
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Whenever the commander invites in the civilian agencies of government , and the area ceases to be a theater of emergency military operations , the position of the Red Cross in relation to civilian relief will have to be redefined .
Whenever the commander invites in the civilian agencies of government , and the area ceases to be a theater of emergency military operations , the position of the Red Cross in relation to civilian relief will have to be redefined .
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Civilian Defense Volunteer Offices , 395 Civilian War Services Division of OCD , 398 , 411 , 414 Civil Practice Act , 275 Civil Works Administration , 311 Clayton , Gilbert M. , quoted , 421 Cleveland , 406 ; Group Work Council's youth ...
Civilian Defense Volunteer Offices , 395 Civilian War Services Division of OCD , 398 , 411 , 414 Civil Practice Act , 275 Civil Works Administration , 311 Clayton , Gilbert M. , quoted , 421 Cleveland , 406 ; Group Work Council's youth ...
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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