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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 59, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 59, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Dezern, Craig & Steve Paul. Associated Student Government Budget Won’t Cover Planned Projects
- Paul, Steve. Grade Plan Approved by ASG
- Edelen, Mark. Western May Buy System – Telephones
- Downing, Craig. Election ’83
- Winkenhofer, Kimberly & Sandra Carroll. Election ’83
- Bloss, Lou. Journalism, Coffee Have Biblical Traditions
- Edelen, Mark. Opera Class to Perform Musical Pieces Tonight
- Rose, Barry. Largest French Horn Ensemble Prepares for Nov. 17 Concert
- Two Fraternities Win Awards – Kappa Alpha, Kappa Sigma
- Nutrition Program Approved
- Pancake Supper Support Wanted – Boy’s Club …
Maine Statewide News Letter No. 42 (July 1983), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff
Maine Statewide News Letter No. 42 (July 1983), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
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Maine Statewide News Letter No. 41 (June 1983), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff
Maine Statewide News Letter No. 41 (June 1983), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Will A Private War On Poverty Succeed? The Case Of The St. Louis Provident Association, Robert H. Lauer, Jeanette C. Lauer
Will A Private War On Poverty Succeed? The Case Of The St. Louis Provident Association, Robert H. Lauer, Jeanette C. Lauer
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
In view of the current emphasis on private approaches to social problem resolution, it is instructive to look at private efforts of the past. The St. Louis Provident Association was a private effort to deal with poverty. It was organized in 1860 to provide relief for the "needy and distressed." Data on the volunteer leaders of the association and on the people who were actually helped show a number of things about the 19th-century effort to deal with poverty. First, the volunteers were upwardly- mobile business and professional men who were concerned about the stability of their society. Second, the …
Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 10, No. 1 (March 1983)
Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 10, No. 1 (March 1983)
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Reaganism and the Poor Family: Life on AFDC After the Budget Cuts - NORMAN L. WYERS, ROBERT C. HOLLOWAY
- Will A Private War on Poverty Succeed? The Case of the St. Louis Provident Association - ROBERT H. LAUER, JEANETTE C. LAUER
- Racial Change or Racial Stabilization: Policy and Process at A Neighborhood Level - JOHN D. MORRISON
- The Service Orientations of Social Service Administrators: Towards a Normative Model - WALTER LAMENDOLA, PATRICIA YANCEY MARTIN
- Adult Foster Care: Its Tenuous Position on The Care Continuum - RUTH E. DUNKLE
- Social Workers Who Left the Profession: An Exploratory Study …
Salt, Vol. 5, No. 4, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 5, No. 4, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
Contents
- 5 On Being Ten Salt celebrates its 10th anniversary and looks forward to the next ten years.
- 6 Salt’s New Home A new piece of history is now being lived in Pinkham’s Hall in Cape Porpoise, Maine, as Salt finds a new home.
- 8 Gems of Cape Porpoise The islands off Cape Porpoise, Maine, have retained their gemlike beauty as villagers save them, one by one.
- 14 No Human Trace Jessica Jenkins learns to leave an island just as she found it, without human trace.
- 15 Semester in Maine Salt launches a new Semester in Maine program for college …
Caur Annual Report: 1982-83, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Caur Annual Report: 1982-83, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
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The Center for Applied Urban Research found 1982-1983 to be a busy year. Past users of CUAR services continued to seek assistance in the areas of applied research, service/technical assistance, and training. CUAR's clientele was expanded to include a number of new communities, state and local government agencies, and non-profit organizations. Communities such as Scottsbluff, Grand Island, and Hooper, Nebraska were provided technical assistance. CUAR conducted two major studies for the City of Omaha. Assistance was provided for state agencies such as the Department of Economic Development, the Department of Public Welfare, the Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission, and the Nebraska …