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Transcriber’s noteMinor punctuation errors have been changed and standardized without notice. The following Printer errors have been changed:CHANGEDFROMTOPage8:“their dependants”“their dependents”Page9:“eleomosynary purpose”“eleemosynary purpose”Page9:“School ofPhilanthrophy”“School ofPhilanthropy”Page10:“milleniums of Christianity”“millenniums of Christianity”Page12:“examine the public attittude”“examine the public attitude”Page14:“found to differ form”“found to differ from”Page19:“practicaly all departments”“practically all departments”Page19:“the ruin of adolescense”“the ruin of adolescence”Page21:“worker has reponsibilities”“worker has responsibilities”Page23:“his reptuation and honor”“his reputation and honor”Page25:“individually unpredicable”“individually unpredictable”Page36:“recognizes an interpendence”“recognizes an interdependence”Page47:“should direct and stimluate”“should direct and stimulate”Page50:“can develope in”“can develop in”Page50:“which developes only”“which develops only”Page53:“of sweeping judgements”“of sweeping judgments”Page57:“sheer dependance”“sheer dependence”Page57:“form of dependance”“form of dependence”Page59:“degree of interdependance”“degree of interdependence”Page59:“inclinations corrollary”“inclinations corollary”Page63:“dependant have been”“dependent have been”Page65:“flieth by noon-day”“flieth by noonday”Page70:“caution in proceedure”“caution in procedure”Page74:“Tolstoi’s indictment”“Tolstoy’s indictment”Page75:“with a good con-conscience”“with a good conscience”Page80:“not this be becasue”“not this be because”Page89:“Historie de la Charit锓Histoire de la Charité”Page89:“fils. Paris”“Fils. Paris”All other inconsistencies are as in the original.
Minor punctuation errors have been changed and standardized without notice. The following Printer errors have been changed:
All other inconsistencies are as in the original.