Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen58National Conference on Social Welfare, 1931 |
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... possible is prescribed for the child ; as much as possible is done to help him . The teacher's task is to see that the job undertaken is done as well as possible , 316 LE ROY E. BOWMAN.
... possible is prescribed for the child ; as much as possible is done to help him . The teacher's task is to see that the job undertaken is done as well as possible , 316 LE ROY E. BOWMAN.
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... possible and wholly profitable to define the relationship clearly enough to the client to permit him to decide ... possible . It is possible to apply much of the technique of the first psy- choanalytic interview to the first case work ...
... possible and wholly profitable to define the relationship clearly enough to the client to permit him to decide ... possible . It is possible to apply much of the technique of the first psy- choanalytic interview to the first case work ...
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... possible to indicate the trend somewhat as follows : Techni- cal social welfare tends to center around two distinctive ele- ments . One is the emphasis upon social deficiency , its cure and prevention , such deficiency involving ...
... possible to indicate the trend somewhat as follows : Techni- cal social welfare tends to center around two distinctive ele- ments . One is the emphasis upon social deficiency , its cure and prevention , such deficiency involving ...
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Sophonisba P Breckinridge | 223 |
Is Unemployment Permanent? John A Lapp | 232 |
International Aspects of Unemployment Rev John A Ryan D D | 239 |
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