Where parks are needed. lot, choose to live, for our own and others' sake, where we seem to be most needed, rather than where the neighborhood is supposed to offer the most of social privilege or prestige. Chicago Seminary Quarterly - Page 591904Full view - About this book
| Social settlements - 1900 - 78 pages
...fellowship, in the uncompelled attempt to live a normal life of human service in that part of the great city where we seem to be most needed, rather than where the neighborhood seems to offer the most of social prestige or of privilege. "Several functions we have come to feel... | |
| Child welfare - 1905 - 188 pages
...COURT RECORD. The landscape where there are 60,000 people to the square mile. Where parks are needed. lot, choose to live, for our own and others' sake,...neighborhood is supposed to offer the most of social privilege or prestige. We are here to be all we can to the people and to receive all they are to us... | |
| Dana Webster Bartlett - Los Angeles (Calif.) - 1907 - 328 pages
...brotherhood of man. These are eternal." As Dr. Graham Taylor puts it, "we who at the Chicago Commons share the common lot, choose to live for our own and others' sake, where we seem to be the most needed, rather than where the neighborhood seems to offer the most social privilege or prestige.... | |
| Electronic journals - 1911 - 616 pages
...industrial districts of Chicago." Somewhat differently phrased is this statement from Chicago Commons: "We, who are at Chicago Commons to share the common...neighborhood is supposed to offer the most of social privilege and prestige. . . . We assume the full obligations and claim all the rights of citizenship... | |
| Electronic journals - 1911 - 540 pages
...industrial districts of Chicago." Somewhat differently phrased is this statement from Chicago Commons: "We, who are at Chicago Commons to share the common...neighborhood is supposed to offer the most of social privilege and prestige. . . . We assume the full obligations and claim all the rights of citizenship... | |
| John Palmer Gavit - Social sciences - 1904 - 664 pages
...ground which, in .part at least, are supplied at these co-operative centers. We, who are at Oiicago Commons to share the common lot, choose to live, for...neighborhood is supposed to offer the most of social privilege or prestige. We are here to be all we can to the people and to receive all they are to us... | |
| 1905 - 576 pages
...Toynbee burning his young life out in the London slums; Graham Taylor, choosing to live with his family "where we seem to be most needed, rather than where the neighborhood seems to offer the most social privilege or prestige." They are but types, examples from the hundreds... | |
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