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The author seeks a practicable definition of social work by tracing its origins and evolution, distinguishing its charitable element from its scientific methods, and analyzing institutional testimony from national conferences and training schools. The text surveys diverse agencies and functions, considers boundary questions with allied occupations, responds to critics, and clarifies the practical limits and responsibilities of social work practice. An appendix and bibliography support the analytical conclusions.

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Transcriber’s note

Minor punctuation errors have been changed and standardized without notice. The following Printer errors have been changed:

CHANGED FROM TO
Page 8: “their dependants” “their dependents”
Page 9: “eleomosynary purpose” “eleemosynary purpose”
Page 9: “School of Philanthrophy “School of Philanthropy
Page 10: “milleniums of Christianity” “millenniums of Christianity”
Page 12: “examine the public attittude” “examine the public attitude”
Page 14: “found to differ form” “found to differ from”
Page 19: “practicaly all departments” “practically all departments”
Page 19: “the ruin of adolescense” “the ruin of adolescence”
Page 21: “worker has reponsibilities” “worker has responsibilities”
Page 23: “his reptuation and honor” “his reputation and honor”
Page 25: “individually unpredicable” “individually unpredictable”
Page 36: “recognizes an interpendence” “recognizes an interdependence”
Page 47: “should direct and stimluate” “should direct and stimulate”
Page 50: “can develope in” “can develop in”
Page 50: “which developes only” “which develops only”
Page 53: “of sweeping judgements” “of sweeping judgments”
Page 57: “sheer dependance” “sheer dependence”
Page 57: “form of dependance” “form of dependence”
Page 59: “degree of interdependance” “degree of interdependence”
Page 59: “inclinations corrollary” “inclinations corollary”
Page 63: “dependant have been” “dependent have been”
Page 65: “flieth by noon-day” “flieth by noonday”
Page 70: “caution in proceedure” “caution in procedure”
Page 74: “Tolstoi’s indictment” “Tolstoy’s indictment”
Page 75: “with a good con-conscience” “with a good conscience”
Page 80: “not this be becasue” “not this be because”
Page 89: “Historie de la Charité” “Histoire de la Charité”
Page 89: “fils. Paris” “Fils. Paris”

All other inconsistencies are as in the original.