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Offered is the January 1941 (Vol. 8 No. 4) 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: In Defense of Group Work by Graenum Berger and Norman Lourie, Director and Associate Director, Bronx House ("Should the scientific objectives of group recreation and education be redefined or reasserted in a period of national social crisis?"); Society and the Individual [Part II] by Ruth Smalley, Associate Professor of Case Work, University of Pittsburgh ("Self-realization of individuals in the kind of society which makes such realization possible is the principal objective of social work"); Youth's Stake in National Defense by Jean Horie, Executive Secretary, New York City Youth Council ("The American Youth Congress offers a practical program for preserving peace and protecting the social and civil rights of young Americans"); The Social Work Student by Anne Oppenheim Freed, President, Student Org., Smith College School for Social Work; centerfold double-page list of Social Work Today Cooperators - 1940 ("In accordance with its annual custom, Social Work Today lists below the names of the men and women who have remained or who have become active Social Work Today Cooperators during 1940"); Social Work and Defense - Some Professional Implications of the Draft; Case Work Notebook: Relief Giving and Taking in the Family Agency. N° de ref. del artículo 014749
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