Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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Page 93
nothing but praise can be expressed for the great interest taken and the aid extended to every effort whose object was the mental , social , material and physical welfare of the workers in the mines , especially that most numerous class ...
nothing but praise can be expressed for the great interest taken and the aid extended to every effort whose object was the mental , social , material and physical welfare of the workers in the mines , especially that most numerous class ...
Page 95
While professional social workers were few in number and widely scattered , the Social Service Councils provided a valuable rallying point which kept the churches at the centre of practical action . By 1928 the professionals were strong ...
While professional social workers were few in number and widely scattered , the Social Service Councils provided a valuable rallying point which kept the churches at the centre of practical action . By 1928 the professionals were strong ...
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The argument that education might deplete the ranks of the workers and leave insufficient manpower to perform the meaner tasks was countered by an unquestioning faith in the beneficial operation of market forces ; available employment ...
The argument that education might deplete the ranks of the workers and leave insufficient manpower to perform the meaner tasks was countered by an unquestioning faith in the beneficial operation of market forces ; available employment ...
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