The Social Work of the Salvation Army
Edwin Gifford Lamb
Politics & Social Sciences
The Social Work of the Salvation Army
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THE SOCIAL WORK OF THE SALVATION ARMY
BY
EDWIN GIFFORD LAMB, A.B.
PREFACE.
FOOTNOTES:
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
Introduction.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER I.
The Salvation Army Industrial Department.
Examples of Men in the Army Industrial Homes.
Some Facts Brought Out in the 109 Industrial Examples.[36]
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II.
The Salvation Army Hotels and Lodging Houses.
Examples of Salvation Army Hotel Lodgers.
SOME FACTS BROUGHT OUT IN THE 76 HOTEL EXAMPLES.
FACTS BROUGHT OUT IN THE 109 INDUSTRIAL EXAMPLES AND THE 76 HOTEL EXAMPLES COMBINED.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER III.
The Farm Colonies of the Salvation Army.
Examples of Colonists taken from Ft. Amity by the author in January, 1908.
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CHAPTER IV.
The Salvation Army Slum Department.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER V.
The Salvation Army Rescue Department.
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CHAPTER VI.
Some Minor Features of the Salvation Army Social Work.
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CHAPTER VII.
Conclusion.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
VITA.
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