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- Description:
- In this installment of "Western Michigan at work," Dr. Willis Dunbar interviews four social workers about their jobs and the aid their agencies offer. Ben Graham, head of the Bureau of Social Aid in Kalamazoo, explains the role of his agency in aiding the elderly, dependent children, and blind people. Jean Dixon, a case worker at the Bureau for Social Aid, discusses the work she does with children and families receiving aid. Collette Noble, director of the 3rd Street Community Center, describes the activities her center offers to children and John Reed, head of the Family Service Center, talks about his center's efforts to counsel families which are having trouble.
- Date Issued:
- 1949-04-19T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description:
- This is a group of four clippings of special full illustraton pages from the Michigan State Digest. The pages are to do with Lansing, and include a page each on: "Lansing's Guardians of the Peace" (the Lansing Police Department, with portraits of officers and Chief Alfred Seymour at center) Public officials (portraits of city department heads, aldermen, and other municipal leaders) "Varied Industrial Activity" (photographs of ten manufacturing facilities and city utility plants) "Lansing's Welfare Societies" and "The Lansing Life Underwriters Association" (portraits of people active in both of those areas) The Michigan State Digest was an independent newspaper published in Lansing from about 1926 to 1950.
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Alfred Seymour Collection
- Description:
- In this installment of "Western Michigan at work," Dr. Willis Dunbar interviews four social workers about their jobs and the aid their agencies offer. Ben Graham, head of the Bureau of Social Aid in Kalamazoo, explains the role of his agency in aiding the elderly, dependent children, and blind people. Jean Dixon, a case worker at the Bureau for Social Aid, discusses the work she does with children and families receiving aid. Collette Noble, director of the 3rd Street Community Center, describes the activities her center offers to children and John Reed, head of the Family Service Center, talks about his center's efforts to counsel families which are having trouble.
- Date Issued:
- 1949-04-19T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description:
- This is a group of four clippings of special full illustraton pages from the Michigan State Digest. The pages are to do with Lansing, and include a page each on: "Lansing's Guardians of the Peace" (the Lansing Police Department, with portraits of officers and Chief Alfred Seymour at center) Public officials (portraits of city department heads, aldermen, and other municipal leaders) "Varied Industrial Activity" (photographs of ten manufacturing facilities and city utility plants) "Lansing's Welfare Societies" and "The Lansing Life Underwriters Association" (portraits of people active in both of those areas) The Michigan State Digest was an independent newspaper published in Lansing from about 1926 to 1950.
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Alfred Seymour Collection