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THE BREADTH AND INTENSITY of the defense program is something that we come to realize only gradually. In the beginning, defense seemed to be a military and industrial phenomenon related only remotely to the problems of social welfare.
THE BREADTH AND INTENSITY of the defense program is something that we come to realize only gradually. In the beginning, defense seemed to be a military and industrial phenomenon related only remotely to the problems of social welfare.
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... to the end that they may contribute to the more affirmative aspects of the defense program. In many communities, however, advice and stimulation from Federal authorities do not suffice. What these areas need is money.
... to the end that they may contribute to the more affirmative aspects of the defense program. In many communities, however, advice and stimulation from Federal authorities do not suffice. What these areas need is money.
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... 537 Defense program, cooperation of workers and employers, 71; employment service a vital part of, 107, 522; location of plant sites, 139; agricultural migration, 150; effect upon rural population, 151; not spread with geographic ...
... 537 Defense program, cooperation of workers and employers, 71; employment service a vital part of, 107, 522; location of plant sites, 139; agricultural migration, 150; effect upon rural population, 151; not spread with geographic ...
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The Contribution of Social Work to Government Jane M | 3 |
The Importance of the Social Services to Labor Ernest | 18 |
War and the Social Services in Canada Charlotte Whitton | 24 |
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