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Full-Text Articles in Social Work
The Development Of Professional Education For Social Work At The Raymond A. Kent School Of Social Work Of The University Of Louisville, 1918-1946., Maurice L. Kohnhorst
The Development Of Professional Education For Social Work At The Raymond A. Kent School Of Social Work Of The University Of Louisville, 1918-1946., Maurice L. Kohnhorst
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
It would be impossible to single out any individual or group and give credit tor the development of the Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work. There are names which bring to mind real achievement and tremendous effort in the field which they had chosen and to which they had dedicated their service; names which lived through years of discouragement and disillusionment; names which perhaps have been forgotten with the passage of time but played vital roles in different periods of the development of the school. This, therefore, is not an account of things happening, but in reality, an account …
A Study Of Veterans Readmitted To Nichols Veterans Administration Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, After Having Been Discharged "Improved" And Received "Maximum Hospital Benefits" From April Through December, 1946., Jeanne Lacourse
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This is a study of patients readmitted to Nichols Veterans Administration Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky during the period of April through December of 1946. This particular project was undertaken because on general observation, there appeared to be an unusual number of patients being readmitted to the hospital after having received "maximum hospital benefits" at a previous hospital admission and having been discharged "improved". To bear out this observation, a sample study was made over a ten day period and it was found that 14 percent of all the patients being admitted were readmissions. Since this was true, the question arose …
A Study Of Forty-Four Syphilitic Patients Under Treatment At The Louisville Rapid Treatment Center From March 1, 1947 To April 15, 1947., Judith Torregrosa
A Study Of Forty-Four Syphilitic Patients Under Treatment At The Louisville Rapid Treatment Center From March 1, 1947 To April 15, 1947., Judith Torregrosa
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Home Service Department, Louisville Chapter, American Red Cross., Sylvia Hirschfeld
Home Service Department, Louisville Chapter, American Red Cross., Sylvia Hirschfeld
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Study In Elementary Schools In 1946 Of Twenty-Six Children Who Attended Mental Hygiene Clinic Nursery School, Louisville, Kentucky In 1939-1942., Ann Coleman
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This study is an attempt to follow the development of the group of children who attended the Mental Hygiene Clinic Nursery School of Louisville, Kentucky in its first three years, September, 1939 through May, 1942. The children were studied on a comparative basis of their behavior in the two school situations - nursery school in 1939-1942 and elementary school in 1946. The study not only considers the child's behavior in the classroom, but also attempts to evaluate the effects at personality and environmental influences upon the child's school adjustment - his health, conditions in the home, and mental development. The …
Uses Of Local And Outside Agencies By People Living In The Open Country Community Of Benson, Utah, Ezra Woolley Geddes
Uses Of Local And Outside Agencies By People Living In The Open Country Community Of Benson, Utah, Ezra Woolley Geddes
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Open country farming in Utah came late in the pioneer period having been preceded by compact settlement in villages. These villages were located on mountain streams near mouths of canyons on higher ground. Reasons for compact settlement were: (1) Early environment probably influenced many of the Utah settlers who came from New England were villages were patterned after the compact European agricultural village. (2) Compact settlement was basic to the plan for the "City of Zion" envisaged by Latter Day Saint leaders in 1833. In Utah, settlement in such villages resulted from adherence of members to precepts of L.D.S. Church …
The Problem Of The Chronically Ill In Louisville, Kentucky, 1946., Dinard S. Carr
The Problem Of The Chronically Ill In Louisville, Kentucky, 1946., Dinard S. Carr
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Although the problems and implications of chronic illness will be discussed in their broader outlines, the purpose of this study is to see more specifically how chronic illness affects a particular group of patients. The questions, what are the problems and the needs of the chronically ill, what is the community doing to meet those needs, what are the facilities and what should they be, will be related to a representative sample of Louisville General Hospital patients. Many civic groups in Louisville have been articulate in expressing the need for planning for better convalescent and chronic care, among them the …
Renters Attention! Eureka Needs Rent Control, Renters' Committee For Rent Control
Renters Attention! Eureka Needs Rent Control, Renters' Committee For Rent Control
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Flyer advertising for meeting organized by Renters' Committee for Rent Control (Eureka, California) on Monday, August 26, 1946 to address the rent increases and looming evictions.
Office: Reverend Emerson Harris
Address: 1102 M. Street, Eureka, CA
Phone: 1689-W
Supported by Labor Union and Eureka Ministers.
A Study Of German-Austrian Refugees In Louisville, Kentucky., Lina K. Wolff
A Study Of German-Austrian Refugees In Louisville, Kentucky., Lina K. Wolff
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This paper will deal with the adjustment of refugees in an American middle-sized city, Louisville, Kentucky. It will attempt to touch the background and past of the group, but it will be pointed to a question which indeed is vital to each refugee: What does he make of his life after immigration? Can what was in origin compulsory, become constructive for the future? Will America for him be more than a haven of refuge after a harassing persecution - will it be a home for him and his children? And the answer to these questions is inextricably tied up with …
Changing Philosophy Of Child Care In The Louisville And Jefferson County Children's Home, 1854-1943., Helen Hardwicke Sherrill
Changing Philosophy Of Child Care In The Louisville And Jefferson County Children's Home, 1854-1943., Helen Hardwicke Sherrill
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The History Of The National Youth Administration In Kentucky., Margaret Ruth Hopper
The History Of The National Youth Administration In Kentucky., Margaret Ruth Hopper
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Louisville, Kentucky, Home For The Aged And Infirm : A Study Of An Institution In Transition., Irving M. Lipetz 1913-2012
The Louisville, Kentucky, Home For The Aged And Infirm : A Study Of An Institution In Transition., Irving M. Lipetz 1913-2012
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Family Service Organization, Louisville, Kentucky, In Reference To Intake, 1884-1940., Marian Elizabeth Prinz
A Study Of The Family Service Organization, Louisville, Kentucky, In Reference To Intake, 1884-1940., Marian Elizabeth Prinz
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Lay Participation In The Private Family Agency, Louisville, Kentucky., Mildred E. Bateman
Lay Participation In The Private Family Agency, Louisville, Kentucky., Mildred E. Bateman
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Municipal Bureau Of Social Service Of Louisville, Kentucky : Rejected Cases, November And December, 1940., Alice Roberts Farmer
The Municipal Bureau Of Social Service Of Louisville, Kentucky : Rejected Cases, November And December, 1940., Alice Roberts Farmer
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Threat To Free Elections, William Schneiderman
A Threat To Free Elections, William Schneiderman
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Text of address given by William Schneiderman, State Secretary of Communist Party of California as given to the California State Legislature. Advocates for constitutional rights, exposes threats to free elections by corrupt government and ill-corporate interests and the power of unionized labor. Urges to vote on November 5.
Communist Party of California
121 Haight Street, San Francisco
The Fight For Peace Security And Socialism: Condensed Report Of Communist Party Of California, William Schneiderman
The Fight For Peace Security And Socialism: Condensed Report Of Communist Party Of California, William Schneiderman
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Report by State Secretary of Communist Party on the party and the fight for peace, security and socialism. Addresses independent political action of labor, welding people's unity in fight against reaction, clashes with monopoly capital and rapid growth and membership of Communist Party. Discusses party's opposition to war, issues of imperialism and labor efforts. Outlines objectives for 1940 elections.
CALIFORNIA STATE COMMITTEE, COMMUNIST PARTY
232 121 Haight Street, San Francisco
The Organization And Development Of The Boys' Club Of Saint Louis, Francis T. Williams
The Organization And Development Of The Boys' Club Of Saint Louis, Francis T. Williams
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Organize To Vote Wise, Labor's Non-Partisan League Of Humboldt County
Organize To Vote Wise, Labor's Non-Partisan League Of Humboldt County
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Flyer by Labor's Non-Partisan League of Humboldt County on Eureka County Elections and importance of organized labor efforts. Cites platform on union wages, labor's rights and cooperation with all civic groups. [Vol 1., No. 1]
Redwood Bulletin Vol.2. No. 4, Trade Union Section
Redwood Bulletin Vol.2. No. 4, Trade Union Section
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Pamphlet issued by Trade Union Section of Communist Party in Eureka outlining a program for the upcoming city election; with special attention to reworking labor rights and potentially collaborating with local churches and their congregations.
PO Box 417 Eureka, Cal. REDWOOD BULLETIN
Issued by Trade Union Section, Communist
Party Humboldt County
Redwood Bulletin Vol.2. No.1, Trade Union Section
Redwood Bulletin Vol.2. No.1, Trade Union Section
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Pamphlet issued by Trade Union Section of the Communist Party in Eureka commenting on disorganization in city elections, hiring-hall principle, and cooperation of different trade unions.
Redwood Bulletin: For Social and National Security
The South Side Settlement House, Chicago, Illinois: A Study Of The Development Of And Needs Met By A Negro Settlement House, Deborah Stone Mosely
The South Side Settlement House, Chicago, Illinois: A Study Of The Development Of And Needs Met By A Negro Settlement House, Deborah Stone Mosely
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Dispositons Of The Cases Of 882 Children Admitted To The Cook County Juvenile Detention Home In The Months Of March, June, And September, 1937, Francis M. Mccarthy
A Study Of The Dispositons Of The Cases Of 882 Children Admitted To The Cook County Juvenile Detention Home In The Months Of March, June, And September, 1937, Francis M. Mccarthy
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Some Catholic Concepts In Professional Social Case Work, Leonard J. Mcmanamon
Some Catholic Concepts In Professional Social Case Work, Leonard J. Mcmanamon
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Neighborhood House : A Settlement's Part In Social Planning., Rebecca Baer Krupp 1904-1989
Neighborhood House : A Settlement's Part In Social Planning., Rebecca Baer Krupp 1904-1989
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
California Recruiter - September 1938, California Recruiter
California Recruiter - September 1938, California Recruiter
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Newspaper, California Recruiter published September 1938, featuring articles "Foster Calls for Mass Party in California", "Forward to the Party Builders Congress!", "Let's Grow in The Rural Areas"; articles on Anita Whitney drive to recruit Negro members, induction of new members and recruitment methods.
The Northwestern Shoshone Indians, (A) Under Tribal Organization And Government, (B) Under The Eccleastical Administration Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints As Exemplified At The Washakie Colony, Utah, Joshua T. Evans
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The Northwestern Shoshone Indians is the tribe of Indians that inhabited the territory north of the Great Salt Lake comprising the northern part of Utah and the Southern part of Idaho. The Indians have loose boundary lines, yet we can definitely state that this tribe occupied the territory from the Weber river on the South to the Snake river on the North; from Bear Lake and Bear river on the East to Raft river and Goose creek on the West. Their confines would take in Weber, Rich, Box Elder, Cache, and part of Morgan, counties in Utah; and Bear Lake, …
The Relation Between Health Ratings Of Seventh And Eighth Grade School Children And Their Family Social And Economic Backgrounds, Brigham City, Utah, 1935-36, Ralph Jenson Jr.
The Relation Between Health Ratings Of Seventh And Eighth Grade School Children And Their Family Social And Economic Backgrounds, Brigham City, Utah, 1935-36, Ralph Jenson Jr.
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Especially during the last century the health of school children has been a problem of deep concern. Many physical examinations have been given by numerous organizations with the intention of discovering organic disorders that might be detrimental to a child's normal social life. As a result of such study, humanity has generally come to recognize the social and economic costs of ill-health and has embarked on remedial and preventive campaigns to improve the well-being of children. Foundations have been endowed. Free clinics have been established to serve those families whose incomes prohibit them from securing medical services otherwise; county, city …
Foster Home Care For Dependent Children, Frances Marie Coffey
Foster Home Care For Dependent Children, Frances Marie Coffey
Bachelors’ Theses
The child placing movement is a recognized branch of social service, and it should be studied as a system to promote juvenile welfare and as a section of sociology.
The family is the fundamental and elementary organism of society. It, in order to be complete, must be composed of parents and children. his social unit is too often broken up by various social elements, which leave the children in distress and danger.
The Study Of The Child Training Practices Of Thirty-Five Families Of Pitman Center, Sevier County, Tennessee, Anna Mae Coldwell
The Study Of The Child Training Practices Of Thirty-Five Families Of Pitman Center, Sevier County, Tennessee, Anna Mae Coldwell
Masters Theses
Purpose: 1. To discover the habits of eating, sleeping, elimination, and conduct control of a group of 2-3 year old children in remote mountain homes. 2. To learn what methods the parents used to promote such habits and their reasons for using them. 3. To compare in so far as possible the eating habits of these children with those of the adult members of their families.