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For example, take the Caponi family. Mr. Caponi who had been given a fairly good musical education had, by a series of unfortunate circumstances, drifted down to playing his violin on the the street, while begging.
For example, take the Caponi family. Mr. Caponi who had been given a fairly good musical education had, by a series of unfortunate circumstances, drifted down to playing his violin on the the street, while begging.
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Then, instead of telling Mr. Caponi what she had learned from these different sources, she arranged, first, that he have an estimate of his worth as a musician from the master of a music school. This gave Mr. Caponi confidence in his ...
Then, instead of telling Mr. Caponi what she had learned from these different sources, she arranged, first, that he have an estimate of his worth as a musician from the master of a music school. This gave Mr. Caponi confidence in his ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 3 |
The Urge Forward Rt Hon Sir George E Foster | 14 |
The Correlation of Public and Private Social Service Charles H Johnson | 29 |
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
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