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Issues of the 1920s = 7 Years, 161 Issues, 2,203 Articles-
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Issues of 1923 = 18 Issues, 221 Articles
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Issues of 1924 = 24 Issues, 332 Articles
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Issues of 1925 = 24 Issues, 322 Articles
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Issues of 1926 = 24 Issues, 331 Articles
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Issues of 1927 = 23 Issues, 325 Articles
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Issues of 1928 = 24 Issues, 316 Articles
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Issues of 1929 = 24 Issues, 356 Articles
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Issues of the 1930s = 9 Years, 144 Issues, 2,180 Articles-
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Issues of 1930 = 24 Issues, 391 Articles
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Issues of 1931 = 24 Issues, 427 Articles
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Issues of 1932 = 24 Issues, 407 Articles
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Issues of 1933 = 12 Issues, 220 Articles
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Issues of 1934 = 12 Issues, 183 Articles
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Issues of 1936 = 12 Issues, 148 Articles
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Issues of 1937 = 12 Issues, 134 Articles
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Issues of 1938 = 12 Issues, 134 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1938 = 3 Issues, 33 Articles-
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January 1938 Issue = 12 Articles- Working Girl's Budget by Beulah Amidon, pp. 3-4
- The Case of the Category by Ruth A. Lerrigo, pp. 5-6
- A Parole Officer's Day by Charles J. Dutton, pp. 7-8
- Old Folks Go Union by Selden C. Menefee, p. 9
- Cousins Indeed by Blanche Halbert, pp. 10-11
- Social Agency Boards and How to Serve on Them by Clarence King, p. 12
- Down a Shabby Street by John Stores, pp. 13-14
- The Common Welfare, pp. 15-16
- The Social Front, pp. 17-26
- Readers Write, p. 27
- Book Reviews, pp. 28-31
- The Pamphlet Shelf, p. 32
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February 1938 Issue = 11 Articles- "This Business of Relief" by Gertrude Springer, pp. 35-37
- Women and Children Last by Beulah Amidon, pp. 38-39
- Dead End Penology by Austin H. MacCormick, p. 40
- Social Agency Boards and How to Serve on Them by Clarence King, pp. 41-42
- Are You Afraid of Syphilis? by Ruth Ellen Lindenberg, pp. 43-44
- Miss Bailey Says... by Gertrude Springer, pp. 45-46
- The Common Welfare, pp. 47-48
- The Social Front, pp. 49-57
- Readers Write, pp. 58-59
- Book Reviews, pp. 60-63
- Pamphlet Shelf, p. 64
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March 1938 Issue = 10 Articles- New York Starts Central Financing by James G. Blaine and Ruth Lerrigo, pp. 67-69
- These Past Five Years by William H. Matthews, pp. 70-71
- Charity by Helen Maring, p. 72
- "Oh, Those Social Workers!" by Kathryn Close, p. 73
- Board Member Soul Searching by Ruth Hyde Harvie, pp. 74-75
- The Poorhouse Persists by Helen Glenn Tyson, pp. 76-77
- The Common Welfare, pp. 78-79
- The Social Front, pp. 80-91
- Book Reviews, pp. 92-95
- The Pamphlet Shelf, p. 96
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1938 = 3 Issues, 37 Articles-
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April 1938 Issue = 11 Articles- "The Past Is Prologue" by William Hodson, pp. 99-100
- Twenty-five Years of Growing by Allen T. Burns, p. 101
- "Oh, Those Nurses!" by Kathryn Close, pp. 102-103
- A World Safe for Mothers by Thomas Parran, M.D., p. 104
- The Education of an Examiner by Marie Dresden Lane, pp. 105-107
- Dear Billy Cogswell: A Symposium by A.H. Maccormick, Leonard W. Mayo, and Eleanor T. Glueck, ..., pp. 108-110
- German Emigres Help Each Other by Toni Stolper, p. 111
- The Common Welfare, pp. 112-113
- The Social Front, pp. 114-122
- Readers Write, p. 123
- Book Reviews, pp. 124-128
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May 1938 Issue = 16 Articles- As We Find Ourselves by Paul Kellogg, pp. 135-137
- Social Work and Politics by William Haber, pp. 138-141
- Clients Aren't What They Used To Be by Charles F. Ernst, pp. 142-144
- And It Came To Pass by Thomas D. Eliot, p. 145
- The Social Front of 25 Years, pp. 146-151
- Social Action and Social Workers by Helen Hall, pp. 152-154
- Whose Job Is What? by David C. Adie, pp. 155-157
- The Insurances and Social Work by Ewan Clague, pp. 158-159
- From Private Social Work to Public Service, pp. 160-161
- Medical Care---But How? by Gertrude Sturges, M.D., pp. 162-164
- The Things We Do Together by Helen Cody Baker, pp. 165-167
- So They Said, p. 168
- Miss Bailey Says... by Gertrude Springer, pp. 169-172
- The Public Holds Its Nose by Sidney Hollander, pp. 173-176
- Just An Innocent Bystander by Margaret Farlow, pp. 177-179
- Oh Come Now Mrs. Farlow, pp. 180-192
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June 1938 Issue = 10 Articles- The WPA Looks Forward by Harry L. Hopkins, pp. 195-198
- Work Relief and the Workers by Howard M. Teaf, Jr., pp. 199-200
- In and Out of School by Adelaide Nichols Baker, p. 201
- Sterilization in Practice by Paul Popenoe, pp. 202-203
- The Twilight of Industrial Life Insurance by Lee K. Frankel, Jr., pp. 204-205
- The Common Welfare, pp. 206-207
- The Social Front, pp. 208-217
- Readers Write, p. 218
- Book Reviews, pp. 219-223
- The Pamphlet Shelf, p. 224
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1938 = 3 Issues, 30 Articles-
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July 1938 Issue = 13 Articles- Social Work Stretches Its Tent Ropes by Ruth A. Lerrigo, pp. 227-228
- The Test of American Democracy by Solomon Lowenstein, p. 229
- Margaret Bondfield by Paul Kellogg, p. 230
- Prisons and Beyond by Sanford Bates, p. 231
- Seen in Seattle by Walt Partymiller, pp. 232-233
- Social Work and Public Service by David C. Adie, p. 234
- Probation and Parole by Joseph N. Ulman, pp. 235-236
- Facts and Figures, p. 237
- The Common Welfare, pp. 238-239
- The Social Front, pp. 240-249
- Readers Write, p. 250
- The Pamphlet Shelf, p. 251
- Book Reviews, pp. 252-256
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August 1938 Issue = 7 Articles- Security for Social Workers by John A. Fitch, pp. 259-260
- Nineteen Thirty Eight by Carl L. Flaxman, p. 261
- Marriages Insured Against Syphilis by Edward A. Macy, p. 262
- Job Finding Joins Relief by Herman A. Somers, pp. 263-264
- The Common Welfare, p. 265
- The Social Front, pp. 266-269
- Book Reviews, pp. 270-272
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September 1938 Issue = 10 Articles- The Clean Up by Barbara Abel, pp. 275-276
- New Jersey Looks at Its Young Delinquents by James S. Plant, M.D., pp. 277-278
- It Has Happened Before by Richard W. Hale, Jr., pp. 279-280
- Women Alone by Kathryn Close, p. 281
- Dear Miss Bailey by Charles A. Neal, M.D., p. 282
- Old Age Reserve by Beulah Amidon, pp. 283-285
- The Common Welfare, pp. 286-287
- The Social Front, pp. 288-296
- The Pamphlet Shelf, p. 297
- Book Reviews, pp. 298-304
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Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1938 = 3 Issues, 34 Articles-
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October 1938 Issue = 13 Articles- Graham Taylor, p. 306
- Social Work at the Grass Roots, p. 307
- An Open Letter to Miss Bailey by Josephine Strode, pp. 308-309
- In-Service Training for Public Welfare by Josephine C. Brown, p. 310
- Institution Libraries in Minnesota by Louis Towley, pp. 311-312
- The Fat Is in the Fire by Arthur Evans Wood, pp. 313-314
- Ohio and Old Age Assistance by Beulah Amidon, pp. 315-316
- Placement for Social Workers by Arthur Dunham, p. 317
- The Common Welfare, pp. 318-320
- The Social Front, pp. 321-328
- Readers Write, p. 329
- Book Reviews, pp. 330-335
- The Pamphlet Shelf, p. 336
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November 1938 Issue = 9 Articles- Relief in November 1938 by Gertrude Springer, pp. 339-343
- Frank Bane: in the Public Service, p. 344
- The County Worker's Job by Josephine Strode, pp. 345-346
- In-Service Training for Public Welfare by Josephine C. Brown, pp. 347-348
- Here in Washington, p. 349
- The Common Welfare, pp. 350-351
- The Social Front, pp. 352-360
- Readers Write, pp. 361-362
- Book Reviews, pp. 363-368
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December 1938 Issue = 12 Articles- Survivors' Benefits by John J. Corson, pp. 371-372
- Amendment Season for Social Security by Glen Leet, pp. 373-374
- A Juvenile Court Gets Its Face Lifted by Marion Aley, p. 375
- The Unseen Plague of Chronic Sickness by Ernst P. Boas, M.D., pp. 376-377
- The Other Side by Wilber Irvin Newstetter, pp. 378-379
- The County Worker's Job by Josephine Strode, pp. 380-381
- Porter Lee, Social Work Philosopher by Joanna C. Colcord, p. 382
- Here in Washington, p. 383
- The Common Welfare, pp. 384-385
- The Social Front, pp. 386-394
- Book Reviews, pp. 395-399
- The Pamphlet Shelf, pp. 400-402
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Issues of 1939 = 12 Issues, 136 Articles
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Issues of the 1940s = 9 Years, 108 Issues, 1,100 Articles-
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Issues of 1940 = 12 Issues, 136 Articles
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Issues of 1941 = 12 Issues, 128 Articles
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Issues of 1942 = 12 Issues, 127 Articles
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Issues of 1943 = 12 Issues, 124 Articles
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Issues of 1944 = 12 Issues, 128 Articles
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Issues of 1945 = 12 Issues, 109 Articles
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Issues of 1946 = 12 Issues, 110 Articles
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Issues of 1947 = 12 Issues, 111 Articles
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Issues of 1948 = 12 Issues, 127 Articles
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Issues of the 1950s = 1 Year, 12 Issues, 148 Articles-
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Issues of 1951 = 12 Issues, 148 Articles