Abstract

Readers of this magazine are, of course, greatly interested in the plans and activities of the National Youth Administration. Any national youth program must be a matter of vital interest and concern to all citizens, regardless of party creed or affiliation. This one, though under governmental auspices, depends for success largely on the intelligent and willing cooperation of existing private as well as public agencies and institutions. We asked Mary H. S. Hayes, Director of Guidance and Placement of the NYA, to tell our readers about the guidance phases of the program. The story here presented is brief—but important to all workers in the guidance and adjustment field.

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