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Offered is the February 1939 (Vol. 6 No. 5) 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: The Battle Around the WPA [Works Progress Administration] by David Lasser, National President, Workers Alliance of America (with his photo; the author of "The Conquest of Space" [1931] was highly involved in the workers' rights movement); The Schools and the Public Field by Samuel Dallob, Home Relief Division, New York City Department of Welfare; Rural Pioneering Is Uphill by Winifred Lomasney, Aid to Dependent Children, Minneapolis [second of three articles]; Richard C. [Clarke] Cabot Is Claimed by Four Callings; Monongahela, Allegheny: Ohio by Alice F. Liveright, Member, General Executive Board, United Office and Professional Workers of America (with her photo); The Students Are Also Active by John Skinner, Chairman, Eastern Region, American Association of Social Work Students ("The increased tempo of organization of student associations in schools of social work is indicative of a mature student interest in curricula, field work, supervision, placement and the wider social field surrounding the schools and the profession. The history of the development is traced"); Case Work Notebook: The Basic Philosophy of Social Case Work. Covers lightly age-toned, lightly worn. N° de ref. del artículo 014740
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