Who Will Help, How to Get Help
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Who Will Help, How to Get Help
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Promotional booklet published for the Willows Maternity Home. From the inside cover: "This booklet is a study of the resources of an unfortunate girl. The great questions that arise in more than ninety-five per cent of the cases are: To whom may she appeal to get the funds needed for getting her out of her trouble? What excuse shall she give for asking for money? (This if she has to get help from someone who does not and should not know of her trouble.) Under what pretext may she be absent from home and friends? These questions are answered in the light of almost a quarter century's experience and the care of five thousand higher grade unfortunates. Its suggestions should meet the needs of practically any better grade case that presents itself to the profession."
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MVSCPF362.1982W73W-1927c
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Creator Name
Creator: Willows Maternity Hospital
Creator: Haworth, Edwin P.
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1927 (year approximate)
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Subject (local)
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Hierarchical Geographic Subject |
Hierarchical Geographic Subject
City Section
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Digital Collection(s)
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Related Item
Books (Historical Kansas City Texts)
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Note(s)
Included sections are: Two Great Problems, Not Charity Institution, The Right to Select One's Service, Private Service Requires Own Funds, Willows' Services Adjusted to Cost, Necessary to Study Sources of Possible Aid, Borrowing Power and Other Unrealized Resources, Her Necessity Justifies Unusual Sacrifice, No Funds Available for Charity Appeals, Willows Cooperates with Letters and Booklets, Help Self Not Ask Charity, Disclosure of Misfortune Calamitous, Dignified Mode of Appeal, Implicated Man's Responsibility, The Willows Non-Partisan Position, Her Parents Should Be Told, Her Parents Will Help Her, First Shock of Learning Facts, But Parents Love Daughter, She Owes Them Chance to Protect, Sometimes Tell Only One Parent, Suggested Way to Get Money, Parents May Confide in Friend, Elders Tolerant of Youth, Parental Aid Very Valuable, Sister or Brother Help, Don't Tell People Needlessly, Family Relatives All Involved, Uncles and Aunts May Help, Favorite Cousin Will Befriend, Outside Help, Another Man Sometimes Loves Her, Employer or Business Friend, Other Impersonal Resources Her Pastor Should Befriend, Minister's Outside Influence, High Grade Girl Certainly Not Friendless, Not Expect Help Volunteered, Better Ask Help Than Be Ruined, Higher Grade Girls Require More, Illness Takes Many from Home, Leaving School for Sickness, Climatic Change, Surgical Operation as Excuse, Deception Employed Only in Extremity, Kinds of School to Be Attended, Educational Work Good Excuse, Inspired to Something Worth While, Nursing Dangerous Excuse, Commercial School, Schooling Draws Financial Help, Visiting Relatives as an Excuse, Workers Change Location, Plans May Change before Returning, Handicap of Occupational Excuse, The Will to Save Will Save, Way to Meet Every Difficulty, and Justifying Absence and Expense.
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Shelf Locator
MVSC PF 362.1982 W73W
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Use and Reproduction |
Use and Reproduction
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