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In the following year four million men were demobilized , govern- ment expenditures were cut from an annual rate of about twenty - two billion dollars to about five billion dollars . Between two and three million men were discharged ...
In the following year four million men were demobilized , govern- ment expenditures were cut from an annual rate of about twenty - two billion dollars to about five billion dollars . Between two and three million men were discharged ...
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Stocks will have to be replenished , obsolete and worn equip- ment will have to be replaced , many plants will have to be expanded to fit increased civilian requirements . Business will have liquid reserves accumulated during the war ...
Stocks will have to be replenished , obsolete and worn equip- ment will have to be replaced , many plants will have to be expanded to fit increased civilian requirements . Business will have liquid reserves accumulated during the war ...
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There is possible a still further develop- ment — the approach to community organization which starts with people and problems and services and then works backward to the agencies and how they fit into the picture .
There is possible a still further develop- ment — the approach to community organization which starts with people and problems and services and then works backward to the agencies and how they fit into the picture .
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 1 |
A Nation Worthy of Heroes Max Lerner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
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