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... York, and the secretary, C. C. Carstens, of Boston. The business of selecting the Division Committee for the ensuing year was introduced. On motion of F. H. Nibecker of Pennsylvania it was voted that the Division proceed to the election ...
... York, and the secretary, C. C. Carstens, of Boston. The business of selecting the Division Committee for the ensuing year was introduced. On motion of F. H. Nibecker of Pennsylvania it was voted that the Division proceed to the election ...
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National Conference on Social Welfare. On motion of H. H. Hart of New York it was voted that the committee consist of 21 and that the chairman, vice-chairman and secretary be included in the membership. On motion of Arthur W. Towne of ...
National Conference on Social Welfare. On motion of H. H. Hart of New York it was voted that the committee consist of 21 and that the chairman, vice-chairman and secretary be included in the membership. On motion of Arthur W. Towne of ...
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... York School of Philanthropy This is the first year in which the Committee on Children has been created with the prospect of a continuing membership. By the new rules of organization at least two-thirds of the committee will hold over ...
... York School of Philanthropy This is the first year in which the Committee on Children has been created with the prospect of a continuing membership. By the new rules of organization at least two-thirds of the committee will hold over ...
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... York Point as types for the blind ; between a congregate and cottage type of orphan asylum; between orphan asylum and family care, etc. But now the controversy broadens so that any group of people who seek to overcome or prevent one ...
... York Point as types for the blind ; between a congregate and cottage type of orphan asylum; between orphan asylum and family care, etc. But now the controversy broadens so that any group of people who seek to overcome or prevent one ...
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... York School of Philanthropy, said: When the city takes control of recreation there are disadvantages as well as ... York; William R. Taylor, St. Louis; E. O. Bradshaw, Chicago; Mrs. H. C. Broyles, Cincinnati; Charles A. Bern- heimer, New ...
... York School of Philanthropy, said: When the city takes control of recreation there are disadvantages as well as ... York; William R. Taylor, St. Louis; E. O. Bradshaw, Chicago; Mrs. H. C. Broyles, Cincinnati; Charles A. Bern- heimer, New ...
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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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