Abstract
the growing demand for trained workers in the field of public welfare may be gained from the study of the growth and development of modern cities. From the simple beginnings of executive, legislative, street, safety and a few other municipal services, with everywhere else private and voluntary efforts sufficing, our modern city has come to need scores of other activities and workers. Of these added
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