Report of a Study of YMCA World Service Policies and Practices: As Submitted to the International Committee of YMCAs of the United States and Canada |
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... ( limited by the approved budget for that year ) , with air transportation at Economy or Tourist class considered normal method of travel ; and with rail , sea , or bus transportation of ap- proximately equal standard as alternatives . g ...
... ( limited by the approved budget for that year ) , with air transportation at Economy or Tourist class considered normal method of travel ; and with rail , sea , or bus transportation of ap- proximately equal standard as alternatives . g ...
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... limited number of actual presentations , where he watched at first hand the process of interpretation . It was possible to tap the combined experience of the Fraternal Secretaries , in interviews held in North America and in the field ...
... limited number of actual presentations , where he watched at first hand the process of interpretation . It was possible to tap the combined experience of the Fraternal Secretaries , in interviews held in North America and in the field ...
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... limited sampling basis , there seems evidence to support the thesis that those men who have had successful overseas experience themselves , are among the most enthusiastic and loyal supporters of the World Service program . The ...
... limited sampling basis , there seems evidence to support the thesis that those men who have had successful overseas experience themselves , are among the most enthusiastic and loyal supporters of the World Service program . The ...
Contents
The Assignment | 1 |
The Method and Procedure | 5 |
The Appraisal | 15 |
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