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... Agent are explained and illustrated ; and the mode of handling a case is fully stated . To cite two points only , the expediency of charitable loans and the manner of making them are set out at some length ; and the possibility of ...
... Agent are explained and illustrated ; and the mode of handling a case is fully stated . To cite two points only , the expediency of charitable loans and the manner of making them are set out at some length ; and the possibility of ...
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... be given at visits paid by the clergy , or agents , or visitors , for what I may call pastoral purposes . It is almost impossible that a correct - A Charity Board . The machinery for this purpose 8 METHOD IN ALMSGIVING .
... be given at visits paid by the clergy , or agents , or visitors , for what I may call pastoral purposes . It is almost impossible that a correct - A Charity Board . The machinery for this purpose 8 METHOD IN ALMSGIVING .
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... agent does his work in the other . These two rooms should be so far apart from each other that applicants , seated in the agent's room , shall not overhear the discussions of the committee . But a separate waiting - room will be found a ...
... agent does his work in the other . These two rooms should be so far apart from each other that applicants , seated in the agent's room , shall not overhear the discussions of the committee . But a separate waiting - room will be found a ...
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... Agent . - An agent under any other name will work as well . He may be called secretary , assistant secretary , agent , inquiry officer , etc. He is the salaried officer of the committee , upon whom it will greatly depend for its ...
... Agent . - An agent under any other name will work as well . He may be called secretary , assistant secretary , agent , inquiry officer , etc. He is the salaried officer of the committee , upon whom it will greatly depend for its ...
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... agent must be prepared to take any or all of the office duties of the hon . secre- tary in his absence . What these are will be explained in the proper place ; here only those duties are de- scribed which properly fall upon the agent in ...
... agent must be prepared to take any or all of the office duties of the hon . secre- tary in his absence . What these are will be explained in the proper place ; here only those duties are de- scribed which properly fall upon the agent in ...
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