Ath p428 Mr 26 ’20 90w Cleveland p92 O ’20 20w
“It is written in a philosophical spirit and with close-hand knowledge of the subject. Although its descriptions of the various agencies is based on British material, the book as a whole is bound to be useful for the American social worker and student of social problems.” J. H. T.
+ Int J Ethics 31:117 O ’20 90w
“The book is full, racily written, and made alive with interesting first-hand illustration.”
+ Nature 106:498 D 16 ’20 350w
“To an American social worker possibly the chief interest of the book is the philosophy of the author. He reflects a modern faith in the power of the community as such to deal with the conditions that menace social welfare.” P. R. Lee
+ Survey 44:731 S 15 ’20 1200w
“The book is a singularly thoughtful and instructive study of a subject in which a widely interested public really needs well-considered guidance.”
+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p175 Mr 11 ’20 320w