The Juvenile Court Record, Volume 10Visitation and Aid Society, 1913 - Child welfare |
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Page 11
... charge of the society in Brooklyn . My experience therefore in both fields should qualify me to reply to those who are exponents of the theory that one general form of relief is not univers- ally applicable to the disease , but if the ...
... charge of the society in Brooklyn . My experience therefore in both fields should qualify me to reply to those who are exponents of the theory that one general form of relief is not univers- ally applicable to the disease , but if the ...
Page 12
... charges in the two orphan- ages . It is a fact that the sheriff's fees were enriched by a larger population as a sequence of the crusade to relieve dis- tressed childhood . In the end its conduct of business was given the fullest ...
... charges in the two orphan- ages . It is a fact that the sheriff's fees were enriched by a larger population as a sequence of the crusade to relieve dis- tressed childhood . In the end its conduct of business was given the fullest ...
Page 8
... charged with their administra- tion . 5. Thirty - four of the one hundred cases examined in Chicago seemed to have been due to the fact of the existence of a pen- sion fund . The passage of new laws for the pensioning of widows who are ...
... charged with their administra- tion . 5. Thirty - four of the one hundred cases examined in Chicago seemed to have been due to the fact of the existence of a pen- sion fund . The passage of new laws for the pensioning of widows who are ...
Page 5
... charge , when all of a sudden , they mani- fest a wonderful interest in the children , which , in most cases , only extends to in- terfering or controlling , to a certain ex- tent , and a knowledge of where they were placed , and in ...
... charge , when all of a sudden , they mani- fest a wonderful interest in the children , which , in most cases , only extends to in- terfering or controlling , to a certain ex- tent , and a knowledge of where they were placed , and in ...
Page 7
... charge of the postoffice in his city , I his opinion should be of some value m the standpoint of the foster parents . ' When a child has been placed with ter parents or upon contract and after- rds comes a request from the parents the ...
... charge of the postoffice in his city , I his opinion should be of some value m the standpoint of the foster parents . ' When a child has been placed with ter parents or upon contract and after- rds comes a request from the parents the ...
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