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... contributions of individuals and contributions of corporations . In 1929 corpora- tions contributed $ 32,000,000 and individuals contributed $ 1,200 , - 000,000 . By 1949 corporate contributions had increased over 600 percent to ...
... contributions of individuals and contributions of corporations . In 1929 corpora- tions contributed $ 32,000,000 and individuals contributed $ 1,200 , - 000,000 . By 1949 corporate contributions had increased over 600 percent to ...
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... contributions dropped sharply after the war , but a new type of agency was rising . Largely out of the war chests ( of which some four hundred sprang up during the First World War ) grew the community chest movement . In 1920 there were ...
... contributions dropped sharply after the war , but a new type of agency was rising . Largely out of the war chests ( of which some four hundred sprang up during the First World War ) grew the community chest movement . In 1920 there were ...
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... contributions , as had long been the case for individuals . Frederic R. Kellogg , president of Community Chests and Councils , pleaded the case before the House Ways and Means Committee in July , 1935 , so energetically that the next ...
... contributions , as had long been the case for individuals . Frederic R. Kellogg , president of Community Chests and Councils , pleaded the case before the House Ways and Means Committee in July , 1935 , so energetically that the next ...
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SOCIAL WORKs Response to DEMOCRACYS CHALLENGE | 3 |
SOCIAL WELFARE IN A CHANGING WORLD | 19 |
COMMUNITY COOPERATION FOR THE COMMUNITYS WELFARE | 46 |
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