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... movement viewed this monster of destruction, striding, as it were, over the face of Europe and approaching us with all his menaces. We realized that if he were not resisted and hurled back, our children would be condemned to centuries ...
... movement viewed this monster of destruction, striding, as it were, over the face of Europe and approaching us with all his menaces. We realized that if he were not resisted and hurled back, our children would be condemned to centuries ...
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... movement. When the immediate movement of children seemed urgent, the Canadian Welfare Council communicated to the Dominion Government the readiness of Canadian social agencies to collaborate in any plans for caring for the children. The ...
... movement. When the immediate movement of children seemed urgent, the Canadian Welfare Council communicated to the Dominion Government the readiness of Canadian social agencies to collaborate in any plans for caring for the children. The ...
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... movement of children — the free Children's Overseas Reception Board Movement — fell into two major groups: (1) children nominated to relatives or friends, but without passage money assured and with or without any guarantee of continuing ...
... movement of children — the free Children's Overseas Reception Board Movement — fell into two major groups: (1) children nominated to relatives or friends, but without passage money assured and with or without any guarantee of continuing ...
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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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