The Survey, Volume 30, Number 2, Apr 12, 1913 by Various

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Author Various
Editor Kellogg, Paul Underwood, 1879-1958
Title The Survey, Volume 30, Number 2, Apr 12, 1913
Original Publication New York: Survey Associates, 1913.
Note Reading ease score: 58.9 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Credits Richard Tonsing, Bryan Ness, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Summary "The Survey, Volume 30, Number 2, Apr 12, 1913" is a historical periodical publication produced by various authors, likely during the early 20th century. This volume features an array of articles that address significant social issues of the time, such as disaster relief, prison reform, child labor, and health and welfare initiatives. It captures the civic consciousness and efforts toward social reform prevalent during this era. The opening of this volume presents a detailed report on the aftermath of severe flooding affecting Ohio, where the Red Cross is actively engaged in relief efforts. It outlines the dire conditions faced by residents, including the loss of hundreds of homes and lives, and emphasizes the urgent need for continued financial support for rehabilitation. Furthermore, the text transitions into discussions on prison reform, highlighting legislative changes in Arkansas regarding prisoner rights and the abolishment of lease systems. This blend of immediate disaster response with broader systemic social issues paints a vivid picture of the multifaceted challenges facing society in 1913. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HV: Social sciences: Social pathology, Social and Public Welfare
Subject Charities -- Periodicals
Subject Social problems -- Periodicals
Subject United States -- Social conditions -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 72417
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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