FOOTNOTES:
[18] Professor C. A. Ellwell, in Charities and the Commons for 1907, p. 187.
[19] Beatrice and Sidney Webb, The Prevention of Destitution, p. 330.
[20] Owen R. Lovejoy, Proceedings of National Conference of Social Work, 1919, pp. 666-7.
[21] Mary E. Richmond, Ibid. 1920, p. 254.
[22] Mary E. Richmond, Social Diagnosis, p. 29.
[23] Jane Addams, Twenty Years at Hull House, p. 162.
[24] See especially Mary E. Richmond, What Is Social Case Work?
[25] Beatrice and Sidney Webb, The Prevention of Destitution, p. 333.
[26] When such inquiries have been undertaken by the government they have often been proposed and prepared for by social work. See for example: Lillian D. Wald, The House on Henry Street, on the U. S. Investigation of the Condition of Women and Child Wage Earners, p. 137, N.Y. Child Labor Committee, p. 144.
[27] Proceedings of National Conference of Social Work, 1920, p. 171.
[28] Ibid., 1919, p. 613.
[29] Charities and the Commons, April, 1907, p. 577.
[30] American Year Book, 1919, p. 402.
[31] Roscoe Pound, at National Conference, 1919, p. 105.