Bibliography of College, Social, University and Church Settlements

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1900 - Social settlements - 68 pages
 

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Page 18 - He was a friend to man, and he lived In a house by the side of the road.
Page 17 - Chicago does not ask us to die for her welfare; she asks us to live for her, and so to live and so to act that her government may be pure, her officers honest, and every corner of her territory shall be a place fit to grow the best men and women who shall rule over her.
Page 13 - To provide a center for a higher civic and social life; to institute and maintain educational and philanthropic enterprises, and to investigate and improve the conditions in the industrial districts of Chicago.
Page 17 - God hath made of one blood all nations of men and we are his children, brothers and sisters all. We are citizens of these United States, and we believe that our flag stands for self-sacrifice for the good of all the people.
Page 13 - Hull House endeavors to make social intercourse express the growing sense of the economic unity of society. It is an effort to add the social function to democracy.
Page 17 - We are citizens of these United States, and we believe our flag stands for self-sacrifice for the good of all the people. We want, therefore, to be true citizens of our great country and will show our love for her by our work.
Page 3 - to bring all college women within the scope of a common purpose and a common work.
Page 5 - Arnold, A Monograph, by FC MONTAGUE, Johns Hopkins University Studies. VII, 1, 1889. (The appendix contains a paper on the New York Neighborhood Guild, now University Settlement, by Charles B. Stover.) A Reminiscence, by SIR ALFRED MILNER, KCB Edward Arnold & Co., London, 1s. and 2S.
Page 52 - We stand for the Labour Movement in religion. We stand for the endeavour to obtain for Labour not merely more of the good things of life, but most of the best thing in life. Come and join us in the service of Him who is the Lord of Labour and the soul of all social reform.
Page 17 - Wausau does not ask us to die for her welfare ; she asks us to live for her. and so to live and so to act that her government may be pure, her officers honest, and...

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