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The Survey • 26 Years, 425 Issues, 5,631 Articles, 19,927pp
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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 1939 = 12 Issues, 136 Articles
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                                      Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1939 = 3 Issues, 33 Articles
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                                        January 1939 Issue = 12 Articles
                                        1. Clearing the Slums of Industry by Elmer F. Andrews, pp. 3-4
                                        2. Case Work in Public Relief by Eda Houwink, pp. 5-6
                                        3. Public Welfare Life Is Real and Earnest by Gertrude Springer, pp. 7-8
                                        4. Old Folks Without Homes by Nancy L. Austin, pp. 9-10
                                        5. A Matter of Communication by George D. Nickel, pp. 11-12
                                        6. The County Worker's Job by Josephine Strode, pp. 13-14
                                        7. Here in Washington by Glen Leet, p. 15
                                        8. The Common Welfare, pp. 16-17
                                        9. The Social Front, pp. 18-26
                                        10. Readers Write, p. 27
                                        11. Book Reviews, pp. 28-31
                                        12. The Pamphlet Shelf, pp. 32-34
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                                        February 1939 Issue = 11 Articles
                                        1. The First Year Is the Hardest by Kathryn Close, pp. 35-36
                                        2. Can We Define Social Case Work? by Elizabeth McCord de Schweinitz, pp. 37-38
                                        3. Echoes of the Lima Conference by Elisabeth Shirley Enochs, pp. 39-40
                                        4. The County Worker's Job by Josephine Strode, pp. 41-42
                                        5. "Healthy So Hardly Won" by Alice L. Moore, pp. 43-44
                                        6. Here in Washington by Glen Leet, p. 45
                                        7. The Common Welfare, pp. 46-47
                                        8. The Social Front, pp. 48-56
                                        9. Readers Writer, p. 57
                                        10. Book Reviews, pp. 58-62
                                        11. The Pamphlet Shelf, pp. 63-66
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                                        March 1939 Issue = 10 Articles
                                        1. The Federal Bread Line by Gertrude Springer, pp. 67-70
                                        2. Medicine Follows the Crops by Rosamond C. Timmons and Clarence J. Glacken, pp. 71-72
                                        3. Indiana's Volunteers by L.B. Shackelford, p. 73
                                        4. Birth Control and Social Work by Norman E. Himes, pp. 74-75
                                        5. The County Worker's Job by Josephine Strode, pp. 76-77
                                        6. Schools of Social Work Take Stock by Alice Leahy Shea, p. 78
                                        7. Here in Washington by Glen Leet, p. 79
                                        8. The Common Welfare, pp. 80-81
                                        9. The Social Front, pp. 82-90
                                        10. Book Reviews, pp. 91-98
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                                      Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1939 = 3 Issues, 35 Articles
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                                        April 1939 Issue = 12 Articles
                                        1. Work Camps or Nothing by Samuel E. Wood, pp. 99-100
                                        2. I Like Old Folks by William H. Matthews, pp. 101-102
                                        3. Youth's Occupational Fog by Ruth L. Frankel, p. 103
                                        4. A Voice in Management by Irene E. Murphy, pp. 104-105
                                        5. Chicago's Mrs. Bowen by Helen Cody Baker, pp. 106-107
                                        6. The County Worker's Job by Josephine Strode, pp. 108-110
                                        7. Here in Washington by Glen Leet, p. 111
                                        8. The Common Welfare, pp. 112-113
                                        9. The Social Front, pp. 114-121
                                        10. The Pamphlet Shelf, p. 122
                                        11. Readers Write, p. 123
                                        12. Book Reviews, pp. 124-130
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                                        May 1939 Issue = 10 Articles
                                        1. Conversation at Buffalo by Helen Cody Baker, pp. 131-133
                                        2. Detroit's Youth Council by Edna Noble White and Elise Hatt Campbell, pp. 134-135
                                        3. This Rural Social Work by Carol L. Shafer, pp. 136-137
                                        4. The County Worker's Job by Josephine Strode, pp. 138-139
                                        5. Coordination in Social Work Education by The Rev. Lucian L. Lauerman, p. 140
                                        6. Here in Washington by Glen Leet, p. 141
                                        7. The Common Welfare, pp. 142-143
                                        8. The Social Front, pp. 144-153
                                        9. Readers Write, pp. 154-155
                                        10. Book Reviews, pp. 156-162
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                                        June 1939 Issue = 13 Articles
                                        1. The Hybrid WPA by Don D. Lescohier, pp. 167-169
                                        2. In the Sun of Civil Service by Kathryn Close, pp. 170-171
                                        3. Social Work Education and Practice by Marion Hathway, pp. 172-174
                                        4. Practical Cooperation Fills a Gap by Henry T. Samson and Florelle G. Hawley, pp. 175-176
                                        5. The County Worker's Job by Josephine Strode, p. 177
                                        6. Random Cogitations by Louis Towley, p. 178
                                        7. Here in Washington by Glen Leet, p. 179
                                        8. Team Play for Refugees by Paul Kellogg, p. 180
                                        9. The Common Welfare, pp. 181-182
                                        10. The Social Front, pp. 183-192
                                        11. Readers Writer, p. 193
                                        12. Book Reviews, pp. 194-198
                                        13. The Pamphlet Shelf, pp. 199-202
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                                      Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1939 = 3 Issues, 35 Articles
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                                        July 1939 Issue = 11 Articles
                                        1. Conference Presidents at Buffalo, p. 202
                                        2. "Democracy Must Be Made to Work" by Gertrude Springer and Kathryn Close, pp. 203-204
                                        3. Buffalo and Points West by Paul Kellogg, pp. 205-206
                                        4. The Call of Our Great Traditions by Solomon Lowenstein, George N. Shuster, and Florence E. Allen, ..., pp. 207-208
                                        5. Health Ahead by Josephine Roche, Thomas Parran, M.D., and Helen Hall, ..., p. 209
                                        6. To American Social Workers by Alice G. Masaryk, pp. 210-214
                                        7. Facts and Figures, p. 215
                                        8. Here in Washington by Glen Leet, p. 216
                                        9. The Common Welfare, pp. 217-218
                                        10. The Social Front, pp. 219-227
                                        11. Book Reviews, pp. 228-234
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                                        August 1939 Issue = 12 Articles
                                        1. Behind Washington's Marble Facade by Chalice Coyle, pp. 235-236
                                        2. Looking Two Ways at Once by Mrs. Paul R. Reynolds, p. 237
                                        3. When Kinsfolk Won't Support by Ruth Coleman, pp. 238-239
                                        4. The Birth of a Nursery School by Margaret E. Mulac, pp. 240-241
                                        5. Up by the Bootstraps by Martha Parrish, pp. 242-243
                                        6. Postscript by Paul Kellogg, p. 244
                                        7. Here in Washington by Glen Leet, p. 245
                                        8. The Common Welfare, pp. 246-247
                                        9. The Social Front, pp. 248-256
                                        10. The Pamphlet Shelf, p. 257
                                        11. Readers Write, p. 258
                                        12. Book Reviews, pp. 259-266
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                                        September 1939 Issue = 12 Articles
                                        1. Advances in Old Age Security by John J. Corson, pp. 267-268
                                        2. Teamwork in Toledo by Wendell F. Johnson, p. 269
                                        3. Stamford Studies Itself by Bradley Buell, pp. 270-272
                                        4. Home Rule in WPA by Ruth Durant, pp. 273-274
                                        5. "I'm Not Too Old for Goings On" by Eleanor Feeney, pp. 275-276
                                        6. Not Quite a Living by Jules Berman, p. 277
                                        7. Casual Notes by Louis Towley, pp. 278-279
                                        8. Senators, Doctors and National Health by Michael M. Davis, p. 280
                                        9. The Common Welfare, pp. 281-282
                                        10. The Social Front, pp. 283-290
                                        11. The Pamphlet Shelf, p. 291
                                        12. Book Reviews, pp. 292-298
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                                      Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1939 = 3 Issues, 33 Articles
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                                        October 1939 Issue = 12 Articles
                                        1. 1914---The American Red Cross---1939, p. 299
                                        2. The "New" WPA by Elias Huzar, pp. 300-301
                                        3. ...And What It Has Left Behind by Gertrude Springer, pp. 302-304
                                        4. Stamps to Move the Surplus by Joanna C. Colcord, pp. 305-306
                                        5. A State Conference Examines Its Anatomy by Neva R. Deardorff, p. 307
                                        6. Training Schools That Train by Kathryn Close, pp. 308-310
                                        7. Prospecting for Social Security by Virginia Starkweather, p. 311
                                        8. Miss Bailey Goes Visiting by Gertrude Springer, pp. 312-313
                                        9. The Common Welfare, pp. 314-315
                                        10. The Social Front, pp. 316-323
                                        11. Book Reviews, pp. 324-327
                                        12. The Pamphlet Shelf, pp. 328-330
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                                        November 1939 Issue = 10 Articles
                                        1. When You Work for the Government by William Hodson, pp. 331-333
                                        2. Evacuating London, and Afterwards by Hazel Hunkins Hallinan, pp. 334-335
                                        3. Pennsylvania's Unique Feat by Gertrude Springer, pp. 336-337
                                        4. Training for Rural Social Work by Hazel A. Hendricks, pp. 338-339
                                        5. Miss Bailey Goes Visiting by Gertrude Springer, pp. 340-341
                                        6. Grace Abbott: Her Unfinished Work by Helen Cody Baker, p. 342
                                        7. The Common Welfare, pp. 343-344
                                        8. The Social Front, pp. 345-354
                                        9. Readers Write, p. 355
                                        10. Book Reviews, pp. 356-362
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                                        December 1939 Issue = 11 Articles
                                        1. The Merit Amendment by Fred K. Hoehler, pp. 363-364
                                        2. Social Work and the Press by Raymond Clapper, pp. 365-366
                                        3. In a Strange Land by Kathryn Close, pp. 367-368
                                        4. No One Can Do Everything by E. Kathryn Pennypacker, pp. 369-370
                                        5. Birth Control and State Fairs by Virginia Borg, p. 371
                                        6. Geechee Case Record by Mary L. Rogers, pp. 372-373
                                        7. Miss Bailey Goes Visiting by Gertrude Springer, pp. 374-375
                                        8. The Common Welfare, pp. 376-377
                                        9. The Social Front, pp. 378-387
                                        10. Book Reviews, pp. 388-391
                                        11. The Pamphlet Shelf, pp. 392-394
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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