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Offered is the March 1939 (Vol. 6 No. 6) 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: Which Direction Congress? by Wayne McMillen, School of Social Service Administration, Chicago ("The liberalization of the Social Security Act stands high on Congress' agenda to consolidate internal defenses 'by making life more secure for the masses of the people.'"); Rural Work - The Challenge [Part III] by Winifred Lomasney, Aid to Dependent Children, Minneapolis ("The concluding article in a series dealing with the problems of the rural field and its challenge to the whole self"); Behold the American Pariah [Part I] by Hazel A. Hendricks, The Children's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor (with four photos: "The first of two articles about America's army of dispossessed migratory workers"); Politicians Against the WPA [Works Progress Administration] by Irving Richter, U.S. Department of Labor ("A wealth of previously unprinted material is adduced to prove that the demagogic attack upon the WPA via the slogan 'politics in relief' comes from hands that are far from unsullied by the business of trafficking in human misery for partisan ends. They have bent the lines of the New Deal"); Case Work Notebook: The Basic Distinction Between Case Work and Psychiatry. Covers show a few light spots, lightly age-toned, lightly worn. N° de ref. del artículo 014741
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