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... Volunteer in Social Work Introductory Statement by the Chairman, Amelia Sears 677 War Time Volunteers in Chicago, Leila Houghteling 678 Discussion 680 The New Social Data and Its Use New Social Data Growing Out of the War, Arthur J ...
... Volunteer in Social Work Introductory Statement by the Chairman, Amelia Sears 677 War Time Volunteers in Chicago, Leila Houghteling 678 Discussion 680 The New Social Data and Its Use New Social Data Growing Out of the War, Arthur J ...
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... volunteered for service behind the front, and a greater number is ready on call. Many of our experienced leaders have at a moment's notice left their established posts and carried their special skill and training into fields connected ...
... volunteered for service behind the front, and a greater number is ready on call. Many of our experienced leaders have at a moment's notice left their established posts and carried their special skill and training into fields connected ...
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... volunteers, are acquitting themselves in a spirit of which the whole nation is proud. Many of them already in the past ... volunteer in social work has largely served to create. In not a few instances, particularly where new and ...
... volunteers, are acquitting themselves in a spirit of which the whole nation is proud. Many of them already in the past ... volunteer in social work has largely served to create. In not a few instances, particularly where new and ...
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... volunteers rich in eager earnestness. The facts that three months of work had already developed, were given as hopeful signs that "The Children's Year" was to bring a rich harvest of improved health to the children of the nation and ...
... volunteers rich in eager earnestness. The facts that three months of work had already developed, were given as hopeful signs that "The Children's Year" was to bring a rich harvest of improved health to the children of the nation and ...
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... volunteered to eat a well balanced mid-day meal — the kind of hot school lunch every child should have — for a period of three months, in order to show the other boys of New York, and ultimately of America, that it is the patriotic duty ...
... volunteered to eat a well balanced mid-day meal — the kind of hot school lunch every child should have — for a period of three months, in order to show the other boys of New York, and ultimately of America, that it is the patriotic duty ...
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
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