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3 The effectiveness of the N.Y.A.I.C.P.'s work rested upon the volunteer visitor . During the 1840's the N.Y.A.I.C.P. annually utilized the services of 300 visitors . These volunteers made approximately 30,000 visits a year to the poor ...
3 The effectiveness of the N.Y.A.I.C.P.'s work rested upon the volunteer visitor . During the 1840's the N.Y.A.I.C.P. annually utilized the services of 300 visitors . These volunteers made approximately 30,000 visits a year to the poor ...
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the applicant for charitable relief made contact with a visitor his case was recorded in the central files of the N.Y.A.I.C.P. Following this , the visitor made several trips to the home of the applicant in order to determine and ...
the applicant for charitable relief made contact with a visitor his case was recorded in the central files of the N.Y.A.I.C.P. Following this , the visitor made several trips to the home of the applicant in order to determine and ...
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The C.O.S. visitor , in contrast to the N.Y.A.I.C.P. visitor , was not allowed to give temporary relief . By adhering to the motto " not alms , but a friend , " the reformers who established the C.o.s. hoped to avoid the dilemma of ...
The C.O.S. visitor , in contrast to the N.Y.A.I.C.P. visitor , was not allowed to give temporary relief . By adhering to the motto " not alms , but a friend , " the reformers who established the C.o.s. hoped to avoid the dilemma of ...
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Chapter | 1 |
AN ENVIRONMENTALIST APPROACH TO POVERTY | 27 |
CIVIL WAR THE IRISH AND HEREDITARY PAUPERISM | 63 |
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The Challenge of Urban Poverty: Charity Reformers in New York City, 1835-1890 Philip M. Hosay Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1980 |
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