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If industry can be guided toward full employment for war produc- tion , it can accept the same counsel in gearing itself to all - out pro- duction for peace . The challenge of social plagues brought on by an economic war is no less ...
If industry can be guided toward full employment for war produc- tion , it can accept the same counsel in gearing itself to all - out pro- duction for peace . The challenge of social plagues brought on by an economic war is no less ...
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... nutri- tion , first aid , water safety , and accident prevention ; training for service through Volunteer Special Services ; and the maintenance of a disaster preparedness organization for the relief and rehabilita- tion of those ...
... nutri- tion , first aid , water safety , and accident prevention ; training for service through Volunteer Special Services ; and the maintenance of a disaster preparedness organization for the relief and rehabilita- tion of those ...
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As a substitute for field work the committee suggests limited participation under direc- tion in social agencies . My personal conviction is that this is valid with respect to that group of college seniors who have had no work ...
As a substitute for field work the committee suggests limited participation under direc- tion in social agencies . My personal conviction is that this is valid with respect to that group of college seniors who have had no work ...
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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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