Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen67National Conference on Social Welfare, 1940 |
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... youth . Today we are hearing much of youth organizations . It is well to remember that recent surveys generally indicate that from one half to three fourths of the youth in rural communities belong to no voluntary organization of any ...
... youth . Today we are hearing much of youth organizations . It is well to remember that recent surveys generally indicate that from one half to three fourths of the youth in rural communities belong to no voluntary organization of any ...
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... youth above sixteen who are not in school . In this matter the time to act is now . Then we can gradually bring about the adjustments in industrial and labor organizations which will remove the handi- caps which stand between youth and ...
... youth above sixteen who are not in school . In this matter the time to act is now . Then we can gradually bring about the adjustments in industrial and labor organizations which will remove the handi- caps which stand between youth and ...
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... youth unemployment ; it lies in our failure to face this problem squarely and grapple with it courageously . Social workers , like all others who work with the disinherited ... youth . Youth asks for THE ASPIRATIONS OF YOUNG AMERICA 87.
... youth unemployment ; it lies in our failure to face this problem squarely and grapple with it courageously . Social workers , like all others who work with the disinherited ... youth . Youth asks for THE ASPIRATIONS OF YOUNG AMERICA 87.
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Social Work at the Turn of the Decade Grace L Coyle | 3 |
RELIEF | 6 |
American Childhood Challenges American Democracy | 27 |
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