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... experience . Another closely allied learning which reaffirms and extends pre- vious experience is the assurance that it is possible for the programs of leisure time agencies to attract effectively people from the ages of eighteen to ...
... experience . Another closely allied learning which reaffirms and extends pre- vious experience is the assurance that it is possible for the programs of leisure time agencies to attract effectively people from the ages of eighteen to ...
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... experience with youth , most of them with youth in other wars , but the USO itself was new . The setting in which it worked was new , and there were enough new elements to encourage new patterns and methods to emerge and develop . The ...
... experience with youth , most of them with youth in other wars , but the USO itself was new . The setting in which it worked was new , and there were enough new elements to encourage new patterns and methods to emerge and develop . The ...
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... experience of the USO in the training of its professional workers carries some important implications for the future , even though what has been done cannot be called professional education in the strict sense . The current training ...
... experience of the USO in the training of its professional workers carries some important implications for the future , even though what has been done cannot be called professional education in the strict sense . The current training ...
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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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