Broken Homes - A Study of Family Desertion and its Social Treatment by Joanna C. Colcord
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case workers are all dissatisfied with our efforts to patch up the
families which are already disintegrating. One of the three groups mentioned is likely before long to attempt some more dynamic attack upon the problem in its inception. If any suggestions herein contained find use in that program, the labor of compiling them will have been indeed well spent. FOOTNOTES: [52] See, for example, American Marriage Laws in their Social Aspects--a preliminary study by the Russell Sage Foundation, June, 1919. [53] Brandt, Lilian: 574 Deserters and their Families, p. 23. Charity Organization Society of New York, 1905. INDEX Adolph R.: case story of, 69-70, 83 Age: relation of differences in, 27 Agencies: N.Y. Charity Organization Society, 44; National Desertion Bureau, 65, 69, 71. 101; United Hebrew Charities, 71; co-operative methods, 72-78, 84, 86-90; opinions on methods of arrest, 77, 78; N.Y. Association for Improving Condition of the Poor, 136; |
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