Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen62National Conference on Social Welfare, 1935 |
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... activities to fill in the enforced leisure and inactivity created by unemployment and the lack of family and neighborhood activities . If we do not supply them for the tran- sient unattached he is likely to be on his way . If we do not ...
... activities to fill in the enforced leisure and inactivity created by unemployment and the lack of family and neighborhood activities . If we do not supply them for the tran- sient unattached he is likely to be on his way . If we do not ...
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... activities . It would seem that group - workers might in several ways turn such activities to account for social as well as individual ends . In so far as these activities in the arts provide an opportunity for participation , call for ...
... activities . It would seem that group - workers might in several ways turn such activities to account for social as well as individual ends . In so far as these activities in the arts provide an opportunity for participation , call for ...
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... activities . In one southern state we have developed more than one hundred meat - curing plants . In many cases these service functions are quite as important as the activities performed at the central work - center plant . Handicrafts ...
... activities . In one southern state we have developed more than one hundred meat - curing plants . In many cases these service functions are quite as important as the activities performed at the central work - center plant . Handicrafts ...
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Social Work and the Social Order Presidential Address Katharine | 25 |
The Outlook for Economic and Social Security in Great Britain | 38 |
The Outlook for Economic and Social Security in America Frances | 54 |
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