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Attitudes of Welfare Voluntary Leadership of Two Minority Groups to Social Welfare Issues: a Study of Attitudes of the Officers of the Boards of the Federation of Catholic Charities and the Allied Jewish Community Services in Greater Montreal to Four Areas of Concern in Welfare

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Attitudes of Welfare Voluntary Leadership of Two Minority Groups to Social Welfare Issues: a Study of Attitudes of the Officers of the Boards of the Federation of Catholic Charities and the Allied Jewish Community Services in Greater Montreal to Four Areas of Concern in Welfare
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Mémoire de maîtrise (service social)
Université
Université de Montréal
Date
1969
Nb de pages
viii, 160
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ISSENMAN, Betty. Attitudes of Welfare Voluntary Leadership of Two Minority Groups to Social Welfare Issues: a Study of Attitudes of the Officers of the Boards of the Federation of Catholic Charities and the Allied Jewish Community Services in Greater Montreal to Four Areas of Concern in Welfare. Mémoire de maîtrise (service social), Université de Montréal, 1969. viii, 160 p.
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