Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen49National Conference on Social Welfare, 1922 |
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... Worker to Understand the Foreign Born , Michael M. Davis , Jr .. Community Organization and the Immigrant , John ... Workers , Virginia N. Murray International Aspects of the Migration Problem : Development of International Case Work ...
... Worker to Understand the Foreign Born , Michael M. Davis , Jr .. Community Organization and the Immigrant , John ... Workers , Virginia N. Murray International Aspects of the Migration Problem : Development of International Case Work ...
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... workers , and wherever great disparity in the number of the sexes occurs , a series of measures can be directed on front and flank . A moderate policy of restricting immigration , particularly of the unmarried so - called " bird of ...
... workers , and wherever great disparity in the number of the sexes occurs , a series of measures can be directed on front and flank . A moderate policy of restricting immigration , particularly of the unmarried so - called " bird of ...
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... workers . They must realize , however , that social life is a complex fabric and that every fiber is enmeshed with every other . Hence family wel- fare work must not try to run its course alone but must link up with every branch of ...
... workers . They must realize , however , that social life is a complex fabric and that every fiber is enmeshed with every other . Hence family wel- fare work must not try to run its course alone but must link up with every branch of ...
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... workers , a very grave difficulty is presented in that they are so little under- stood and so frequently not accepted by their patients . The wonderfully mysterious thing we call human life when it presents itself to the social worker ...
... workers , a very grave difficulty is presented in that they are so little under- stood and so frequently not accepted by their patients . The wonderfully mysterious thing we call human life when it presents itself to the social worker ...
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... workers in institutions who get twenty - five , thirty , and forty dollars a month , and then consider the problems presented to them for solution in the lives of children day by day . If ability is required to do the thing described as ...
... workers in institutions who get twenty - five , thirty , and forty dollars a month , and then consider the problems presented to them for solution in the lives of children day by day . If ability is required to do the thing described as ...
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Página 232 - in such a fashion so as to enable every citizen to realize his birthright of health and longevity. I look to see health centers, local district foci for the co-ordination of every
Página 110 - We take up the task eternal and the burden and the lesson, Pioneers, oh, Pioneers. Till with sound of trumpet Far, far
Página 132 - may be discharged, in accordance with the law relating to the discharge of insolvent debtors, but his liability to pay the judgment shall not be affected thereby. Instead of committing the father to jail, or as a condition of his release from jail, the court may commit him to the custody of a probation officer upon
Página 287 - that frontal attacks will soon again become practicable. PROGRESS IN STANDARDS OF CHILD LABOR LEGISLATION Raymond G. Fuller, Director of Publicity, National Child Labor Committee, New York The committee on Standards of Living and Labor of the National Conference of
Página 110 - call—hark I how loud and clear I hear it wind, Swift! to the head of the army! swift, Spring to your places, Pioneers, oh Pioneers!
Página 338 - These changes have been long in preparation and are, in part, the result of world-wide forces of reorganization incident to the age of steam production and large-scale industry, and, in part, the result of the closing of the period of the colonization of the West. The
Página 338 - transformations through which the United States is passing in our own day are so profound, so far-reaching, that it is hardly an exaggeration to say that we are witnessing the birth of a new nation in America These changes have been long in preparation and are, in part, the result of world-wide forces of reorganization incident to the age of steam production and
Página 132 - liable for the expenses of the mother's pregnancy and confinement. The obligations of the parents to support the child under the laws for the support of poor relatives apply to children born out of wedlock, and this obligation is not discharged by complying
Página 110 - Walt Whitman: Have the elder races halted ? Do they droop and end their lesson, wearied over there beyond the
Página 512 - To see that the recruiting does not disturb the labor markets of the two countries; particularly, that the wages should not be less than those paid in the country of immigration, and that workers, recruited, should not arrive on the occasion of strikes or lock-outs. e) Contracts signed in the country of emigration shall be