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