The Religious and Educational Philosophy of the Young Women's Christian Association: A Historical Study of the Changing Religious and Social Emphases of the Association as They Relate to Change in Its Educational Philosophy and to Observable Trends in Current Religious Thought, Educational Philosophy, and Social Situations |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE GROWING PURPOSE19061915 | 15 |
THE GROWING SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS19151920 | 47 |
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