| National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Annual Session - 1898 - 550 páginas
...through the newspapers and popular magazines. Many able articles are published in the Charities Rei'iew and in other sociological and ethical periodicals,...practitioner in that field is expected to know and to be. \Ve are all agreed, I think, that such a standard is desirable. But the matter about which we are likely... | |
| 1928 - 700 páginas
...the first importance; but we are just beginning to understand that these young people have a right tn demand something of us in return. Surely, they have...and, incidentally, the opportunity to earn a living. MARY E. RICHMOND OCTOBER COURSES for institution personnel, previously given at the Children's Village... | |
| Gary R. Lowe, P. Nelson Reid - 202 páginas
...Need of a Training School in Applied Philanthropy." In it she said of people entering charity work, "Surely, they have a right to demand from the profession...and, incidentally, the opportunity to earn a living" (Richmond, 1897). Following the publication of the papers by Dawes and Richmond, along with many similar... | |
| Elizabeth N. Agnew - 2004 - 312 páginas
...this vein, Richmond argued that young people had the right to demand of philanthropy what they had a right to demand from any other profession: "further...education and development, and, incidentally, the right to earn a living."t2 Richmond knew that charity workers earned modest salaries. But her reference... | |
| Wendy J. Deichmann Edwards, Carolyn De Swarte Gifford - 2003 - 262 páginas
...trainees, themselves. The latter, she believed, had the right to demand from philanthropy what they had a right to demand from any other profession: "further...education and development, and, incidentally, the right to earn a living."38 Richmond's acknowledgment, almost as an afterthought, of the right to earn... | |
| Andrea Walton - 2005 - 388 páginas
...Correction to create a "Training School in Applied Philanthropy." She insisted that young people had a right to demand "from the profession of applied...development, and, incidentally, the opportunity to earn a living."1 Many of Richmond's colleagues agreed. Within a year, Dr. Edward T. Devine, general secretary... | |
| Craig Calhoun - 2008 - 930 páginas
..."surely . . . have a right to demand from the profession of applied philanthropy (we really do not have even a name for it) that which they have a right to...and, incidentally, the opportunity to earn a living" (as quoted in Popple and Reid 1999, 13; our italics). In 1898 the New York City COS established a Summer... | |
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