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States not overburdened with applications from nonresidents have shown an increasing tendency to interpret residence in terms of physical presence , intention of the individual to establish and maintain a home , and the social and ...
States not overburdened with applications from nonresidents have shown an increasing tendency to interpret residence in terms of physical presence , intention of the individual to establish and maintain a home , and the social and ...
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As to direct solicitation of individuals , the committee proposed that that should continue to be the primary responsibility and source of direct contributions of individual agencies , including the Jewish and Catholic federations .
As to direct solicitation of individuals , the committee proposed that that should continue to be the primary responsibility and source of direct contributions of individual agencies , including the Jewish and Catholic federations .
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Thus the Fund has helped to strengthen the direct relationship between agencies and individuals . ... on gifts from corporations , firms , and employee groups , leaving individual solicitation more exclusively to the agencies .
Thus the Fund has helped to strengthen the direct relationship between agencies and individuals . ... on gifts from corporations , firms , and employee groups , leaving individual solicitation more exclusively to the agencies .
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Buffalo and Points West 18391939 Paul Kellogg | 3 |
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