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The School of Social Work is the youngest of the schools on our campus, opening to receive its first students in September, 1961. This collection contains materials of importance in the history of the School.
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A history of the first 50 years of the University of Maryland School of Social Work (Baltimore)A history of the first 50 years of the University of Maryland School of Social Work (Baltimore) written from a personal perspective by one of the initial faculty members.
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Attitudes Toward The Development of a School of Social Work in Maryland and Estimated EnrollmentPurpose : This inquiry was made at the request of Mr. Harry Greenstein, Chairman of the Council of Social Agencies, for the purpose of finding out the following : 1. What is the extent of the annual demand in Maryland for trained social workers? 2. What is the attitude of social agency Executives and Boards toward the establishment of a School of Social Work in Maryland? 3. What is the attitude of colleges in Maryland toward the establishment of a graduate School of Social Work? 4. What is the attitude of existing Schools of Social Work toward the need for a School in Maryland? 5. What would the probable first year enrollment be - both as to full time students and as to practicing social workers who would desire to take one or two courses? 6. What are the usual fees at Schools of Social Work?