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...first place the Social Service Secretary has sent out approximately 400 boys' club leaders and teachers to the various settlement houses. This number does not include those students who have just experimented with the work, but is made up of men who have worked faithfully ever since they first started. From all reports, at least nine-tenths have done good work with their clubs...
...subject is one on which Mr. Holt is well equipped to speak, for he has put his publication in the front rank as an advocate of the peace movement and has been very active himself in behalf of the peaceful settlement of international disputes. In addition to participating in many conferences in this country, he visited the Second Hague Conference in 1907, and was decorated with the Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1909 by the Empire of Japan for promoting friendly relations between that nation and the United States...
...aims and difficulties of Harvard students and a new plan for a credit system were discussed at a social service conference in Phillips Brooks House last evening. About seventy-five leaders from settlement houses, social service clubs and organizations, and from churches gave short speeches concerning the present status of the work of Harvard...
...conference on social service work will be held in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock. The conference will be attended by professional workers from most of the settlements of Greater Boston, by professors particularly interested in social work, and by students, especially those who have been engaged in settlement work this year. The conference will take the form of an informal discussion of the settlement work of the past year, and will aim primarily to develop the points wherein the work can be made more effective for both the settlements and the students...
...conference of constructive criticism of social service work will be held in Phillips Brooks House Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The conference will be attended by the professional workers of most of the settlements of greater Boston, by the professors that are especially interested in social work, and by students, especially those who have been engaged in settlement work this year. The conference will take the form of an informal discussion of the settlement work of the past year, and aims primarily to develop the points wherein the work can be made more effective for both the settlements...