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Excerpt from Social Case Workers and Better Industrial Conditions: Paper Read Before the Division on the Family of the National Conference of Social Work, May, 1918
In an earlier draft of this paper I included a few paragraphs in support of that premise, but, because Of the shortness of the time, I omit them now, for I think we may safely assume agree ment on this principle. If any need further argument, I invite you to read the papers of the Division on the Promotion of Social Programs presented at the last two sessions of the National Conference of Social Work, especially the convincing address by Mr. Allen T. Burns at the Indianapolis meeting.
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