| Frank Moore Colby, Talcott Williams - 1924 - 834 Seiten
...of worthy character . . . and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without support of the normal breadwinner, should, as a rule,...given as may be necessary to maintain suitable homes tor tlie rearing of children." The '"mothers' pension'' movement became an effective answer to the... | |
| 1926 - 292 Seiten
...character suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children. * * * Except in unusual circumstances the home should not be broken up for reasons of poverty, but... | |
| John Lewis Gillin - 1926 - 858 Seiten
...character suffering from temporary misfortune and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner...maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children." The movement violates the principle laid down in the second part of that resolution which is: "This... | |
| 1926 - 32 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children.1 The experiment of granting public aid in their own homes to children deprived of the support... | |
| Kathryn Dickinson Goodwin - 1926 - 160 Seiten
...poverty, but only for considerations of inefficiency or immorality'^ and to be preserved by "such aid... as may be necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children. . .to be given by such methods and such sources as may be determined by the general relief policy of... | |
| 1927 - 942 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children1. THE BEGINNINGS OF THE MOTHERS' AID MOVEMENT It is interesting to find that for several years... | |
| Jacob L. Cohen - 1927 - 150 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of their children." Although most of the legislation since enacted is described as Mothers' Allowance,... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - 1928 - 728 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children. Before there were any enactments of mothers' aid laws as such, seven. states and localities had applied... | |
| John O'Grady - 1928 - 414 Seiten
...character suffering from temporary misfortune and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner...necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of children. This aid should be given by such methods and from such sources as may be determined by the... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Board of Child Welfare - 1919 - 36 Seiten
...from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without support of the normal breadwinner, should, as a rule,...suitable homes for the rearing of the children." This opinion was referred to by Governor Whitman when he signed the bill making widows' pensions a law,... | |
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