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Offered is the February 1941 (Vol. 8 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: Editorial - Social Workers Can Think for Themselves; Professional Service and Job Practices - Three Statements of Responsibility (The Role of the Professional Association by Walter West, Executive Secretary, American Association of Social Workers; The Role of the Trade Union in Social Work by Joseph H. Levy, Director, Social Service Division, United Office and Professional Workers of America, CIO; A Communication from Linton B. Swift, General Director, Family Welfare Association of America); The Stamp Plan: Here to Stay? by Benjamin B. Goldman, Director, Jewish Welfare Society, Buffalo ("The orange and blue stamps spread to more and more communities: What do they signify in terms of nutrition, cash relief, family planning?"); Democracy's Drama in the Hills by Bee Rich (with two photos: "A social worker portrays the struggle around the Highlander Folk School's program of workers' education and rural community service"); Case Work Notebook: Case Work with Refugees - Old Principles Newly Applied. N° de ref. del artículo 014750
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