What Social Workers Should Know About Their Own Communities, An Outline
The book What Social Workers Should Know About Their Own Communities, An Outline was written by author Byington, Margaret Frances, 1877- Here you can read free online of What Social Workers Should Know About Their Own Communities, An Outline book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is What Social Workers Should Know About Their Own Communities, An Outline a good or bad book?
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34. Boys' and girls' clubs. (a) Number, membership, average attendance, (b) Under what auspices are they conducted? (c) Is the club work adequately supervised? (d) What is the character of the education or amusement offered ? 35. Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations. (a) Number of educational classes, subjects, attendance. (b) Is there a gymnasium? (c) What other amusements? (d) What is the membership fee? Class fees, if any? (e) Are the classes limited to members? (f) What grou...ps of young men most frequently join? * See "The Public Library, a Social Force in Pittsburgh," by Frances Jenkins Olcott, Survey, March 5, 1910. Price 25 cents. ig For adults, too, normal entertainment should be offered. Women absorbed in household routine need variety, as do men tired with the day's work. What provision, is made for giving them such mental change ? Is the saloon the only pleasure club open to the men ? Specify any special activities provided for them by church, school, etc. 4.
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