Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen58National Conference on Social Welfare, 1931 |
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... limited efforts to secure decent standards of living . Pensions for the blind in many states are an acknowledgment of groups likely to be dependent through physical causes and for whom sentiments are operating to secure public aid . In ...
... limited efforts to secure decent standards of living . Pensions for the blind in many states are an acknowledgment of groups likely to be dependent through physical causes and for whom sentiments are operating to secure public aid . In ...
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... limited by the amount of work previously done by the applicant for registration in an approved college ? Shall it be limited by the amount of experience that the appli- cant for registration may have had under supervision in an approved ...
... limited by the amount of work previously done by the applicant for registration in an approved college ? Shall it be limited by the amount of experience that the appli- cant for registration may have had under supervision in an approved ...
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... limited and unfor- tunate . In many respects the second type of Indian might easily . be my father . He is anxious to accept the standards of living of the white people . He has turned away from the old Indian ways . His clan life and ...
... limited and unfor- tunate . In many respects the second type of Indian might easily . be my father . He is anxious to accept the standards of living of the white people . He has turned away from the old Indian ways . His clan life and ...
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Treatment in Social Case Work and the Need of Criteria and of Tests | 3 |
What Have We Learned about Unemployment? Jacob Billikopf | 25 |
The Costs of Medical Care Michael M Davis | 51 |
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