The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1926 |
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... exists to serve , and the conditions of life about which it is concerned . The client of a family welfare society in a large city knows her district visitor , and may perhaps know the district secretary . Few clients , if any , know the ...
... exists to serve , and the conditions of life about which it is concerned . The client of a family welfare society in a large city knows her district visitor , and may perhaps know the district secretary . Few clients , if any , know the ...
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... exists and claims its usefulness by reason of an extraordinary wide fellowship with the rocks and earths out of which its inorganic remedies are digged ; with the forces of electricity , X - ray , light , heat , magnetism , which it ...
... exists and claims its usefulness by reason of an extraordinary wide fellowship with the rocks and earths out of which its inorganic remedies are digged ; with the forces of electricity , X - ray , light , heat , magnetism , which it ...
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... exists among all of the members of the group organization . The most important factors in determining the quality of this relationship are those who occupy positions of authority . Organization in itself is a deper- sonalizing procedure ...
... exists among all of the members of the group organization . The most important factors in determining the quality of this relationship are those who occupy positions of authority . Organization in itself is a deper- sonalizing procedure ...
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... exists . There has been no slowly maturing acquaintance ripening into neighborliness or friendship upon which it may rest . The social worker must lay this foundation as he pro- ceeds . He has not only a purpose to achieve with his ...
... exists . There has been no slowly maturing acquaintance ripening into neighborliness or friendship upon which it may rest . The social worker must lay this foundation as he pro- ceeds . He has not only a purpose to achieve with his ...
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... exists for the state , and bears the same relation to it as the branch does to the tree . Hence the state is the final and supreme end of human action ; it is an end in itself . Spencer's theory of social progress would leave no place ...
... exists for the state , and bears the same relation to it as the branch does to the tree . Hence the state is the final and supreme end of human action ; it is an end in itself . Spencer's theory of social progress would leave no place ...
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Página 332 - Garment Workers' Union and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America in New York City.
Página 607 - ... duration if they devote substantially all of their working time to their studies, and a longer course, equivalent in the number of working hours, if they devote only part of their working time to their studies. (c) It shall provide an adequate library available for the use of the students. (d) It shall have among its teachers a sufficient number giving their entire time to the school to insure actual personal acquaintance and influence with the whole student body.
Página 222 - Work edited by the Committee on Administrative Practice of the American Public Health Association as a standard, and finally recommendations for the establishment of full-time health units to meet those needs.
Página 526 - And because that many strong beggars, as long as they may live by begging, do refuse to labor, giving themselves to idleness and vice, and sometimes to theft and other abominations; none upon the said pain of imprisonment, shall, under the color of pity or alms, give anything to such, which may labor, or presume to favor them in their idleness, so that thereby they may be compelled to labor for their necessary living.
Página 61 - The poverty of the incapable, the distresses that come upon the imprudent, the starvation of the idle, and those shoulderings aside of the weak by the strong, which leave so many "in shallows and in miseries," are the decrees of a large, far-seeing benevolence.
Página 336 - Sundays, New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day...
Página 85 - To sustain the individual freedom of action contemplated by the Constitution, is not to strike down the common good but to exalt it...
Página 684 - The President shall appoint the committees named in the By-Laws and such other committees as may be ordered by the Conference or the Executive Committee from time to time. Annual Meetings The Conference shall meet annually at such time and place as may be determined by the preceding Conference, as provided in the By-Laws.
Página 354 - ... be interdicted by law, in the midst of dense masses of population, on the general and rational principle, that every person ought so to use his property as not to injure his neighbors ; and that private interests must be made subservient to the general interests of the community.
Página 607 - It shall require its students to pursue a course of three years duration if they devote substantially all of their working time to their studies, and a longer course, equivalent in the number of working hours, if they devote only part of their working time to their studies.