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... schools , augmented by additional content in specialized fields . Ac- cording to a recent report of the Curriculum Committee of the Association , the subject matter which should be required of all students would include public welfare ...
... schools , augmented by additional content in specialized fields . Ac- cording to a recent report of the Curriculum Committee of the Association , the subject matter which should be required of all students would include public welfare ...
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... schools in 1943 is compared with the 2,200 estimated vacancies in public assistance agencies alone . Various methods have been tried by the schools to increase en- rollment . Strenuous efforts have been made to obtain appropriations for ...
... schools in 1943 is compared with the 2,200 estimated vacancies in public assistance agencies alone . Various methods have been tried by the schools to increase en- rollment . Strenuous efforts have been made to obtain appropriations for ...
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... school would be fallacious since most of the one - year schools are operating with the required minimum of two full - time members , and many two - year schools have but three . Many schools must look to the public agencies to provide ...
... school would be fallacious since most of the one - year schools are operating with the required minimum of two full - time members , and many two - year schools have but three . Many schools must look to the public agencies to provide ...
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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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