Excerpt from Supervision and Education in Charity
Besides the reports, proceedings, and other publications of the agencies and associations named, there are but few references to be given as sources of information on the subject of this book. They are mentioned either in the text or at the head of the chapters.
For the topics touched upon in chapter i, see the lives of Edward Livingston, Dorothea L. Dix, and Samuel G. Howe; address on "Unitarianism and philanthropy," Francis G. Peabody, in the Christian Register, Nov. 7, 1895, and Charities Review; and Yale Review, vol. v, 3, 4, on the New York association for improving the condition of the poor.
Every act of public aid or charity or correction worthy of the name should be educational.
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