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Offered is the November 1938 (Vol. 6 No. 2) issue of "Social Work Today," a journal, as described, "of progressive social work, thought and action." Edited by Frank C. Bancroft and published by Social Work Today, Inc. out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-3/4" by 11-3/4" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Articles include: Whose Politics in Relief? by H. Jerry Voorhis, Congressman, 12th District, California ("Politics in relief, yes, says the progressive young California Congressman; but in nine cases out of ten it is put there by local politicians inimical to the New Deal. Those who raise the hue and cry seldom offer positive programs for meeting the challenge of mass unemployment"); Organization: New Needs, New Forms [Part II] by Clara Rabinowitz, Brooklyn Jewish Family Welfare Society; Mary Simkhovitch [Founder and Head Resident of Greenwich House] Battles for Her Neighborhood; Czechoslovakia: Social Services, Social Legislation - A Symposium (with articles Early Reminiscences by Mary Hurlbutt, New York School of Social Work; Fascism vs. Social Welfare by Ludmila Foxlee, National Board of YWCA; Social Legislation by Brackett Lewis, Executive Secretary, Masaryk Institute); Good, But Not Good Enough by Leo Allen, Director, Social Service Employees Division, UOPWA ("The exclusion of social service employees from protection under the Social Security Act is but one indication of its inadequacy"). Small edge chip to rear cover; short closed edge tear to front cover; covers lightly age-yellowed and worn. N° de ref. del artículo 014737
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