The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 31, 1931, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, JEY 31, 1931.
THREE
SCCl'L DELEGATES
DISCUSS PROBLEMS
OF LOCAL ACTIVITY
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passed at the recent legislature, re
sides in Oakland.
Institute workers are studying
the- "various methods of arousing
interest in community social prob
lems. Particular attention is being
"Vgiven to such means as local dis
. Vjcussion meetings, club projects,
lectures, exhibits, demonstrations,
programs, and news letters. Com
ment has been made upon the value
of state-wide programs such as
' the one being carried on at the
conference.
yVe are particularly emphasiz
ing," Miss Johnon pointed out,
"that all-the elements in the com
munity should participate in the
program, but that the direction of
these activities should come from
members of a central committee,
made up of representatives of all
factions, organizations and frater
nal groups.
"Especially should it be pointed
out that this is not a "woman's'
movement. It is a community
movement, to be carried on by ac
tive workers in men's community
clubs and other male groups and
individuals as well."
The institute meetings bring out
that the new social program for
Nebiaaka is not a condescending
movement. It is not a plan where
by the rich serve the poor, or the
country club members stoop to
help the poorer neighbors across
the tracks. Instead it is shown as
a strictly cooperative plan. One
where aid is given to those who
need it without the lines of class
distinction or differentiation be
tween the privileged and unprivil
eged. There is no thought of attempt
ing to withdraw, assistance from
those 'vho may not appear to de
serve it. It is a plan to make
communities attain a social bal
ance with the solution of problem
family cases through understand
ing social aid and advice. At all
times it is understood that social
agencies shall realize that they
have three sources of advice and
instruction for their work the
state department of public welfare,
the state conference for social
workers and the university.
Louis Unick, the only represent
ative form Pleasanton, is a junior
in arts and sciences.
Joseph C. Brown la . the only
student form Decatur. He is enrol
led in the graduate college.
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