Sorosis . true values Q £^£ £j true valuci the new spring and summer fashions As as Alma Mater in Fashion matters we are regarded by manywomen, who rely on us to solve their dress perplexities. And trueto their trust, we go to great lengths and present only authenticfashions—those which will be found in exclusive favor monthshence, when early vagaries of dress have crystallized into approvedmodes. BOGGS & BUHL PITTSBURGH, PA. CONTENTS. Pas* The Social Service Department 3 The Associated Charities Visitor 5 The New Public School System 8 Special Activities Among Girls Graduating this Year 12 So


Sorosis . true values Q £^£ £j true valuci the new spring and summer fashions As as Alma Mater in Fashion matters we are regarded by manywomen, who rely on us to solve their dress perplexities. And trueto their trust, we go to great lengths and present only authenticfashions—those which will be found in exclusive favor monthshence, when early vagaries of dress have crystallized into approvedmodes. BOGGS & BUHL PITTSBURGH, PA. CONTENTS. Pas* The Social Service Department 3 The Associated Charities Visitor 5 The New Public School System 8 Special Activities Among Girls Graduating this Year 12 Social Service in the Public Schools 13 The Owaisa Club 14 Editorial 15 Social Service Alumnae 16 College News J 7 Personals 19 Exchanges 21 The Ritscher Company, Printers P. LUDEBUEHL & SON PENN & FRANKSTOWN, E. E. We are now showing the strongest line of sum-mer boots that we have ever shown. NEW LASTS NEW PATTERNS $ to $ Weve Fitted Feet Over Forty Years PATRONIZE OUR Vol. XX April, 1914 No. 7 THE SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. By Luella P. Meloy. It is about six years since Dr. Lindsay and Miss Coolidgestarted a special course in social service at the College. Theirplan was an adaptation from the Course for Social Workersoffered by Simmons College, Boston, and it has been carriedout with no more change than has been required by the de-velopment of the work. At that time the city was awakingto its social needs and to a realization of its scarcity of trainedvolunteer and professional social workers. Possibly the Pitts-burgh Survey, which appeared in 1908, furnished a stimulusfor the immediate execution of the plan of the President andthe Dean. Miss Logan began the teaching of social servicein 1908, and the writer followed in the autumj^ of 1909. The work of the Social Service department has grownsteadily since its inception and, better still, is growing do not regard the Social Service department as a fullgrown plant, but we can see that it is be


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