Employment assistance pamphlets, 1930-1965. v. 1-3 [microform]. 1930-1965.
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Haber, William, 1899-1988
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CURRENT FUNCTIONS. The Board of Social Welfare is responsible for overseeing the quality of State policies and programs relating to child and adult care to protect the welfare of needy and dependent persons. It does this by visiting and inspecting public and private agencies caring for the aged, the disabled, neglected or delinquent children, and other dependents; reviewing and making recommendations to the governor and legislature regarding quality of supervision exercised by State...
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