THE INDISPENSABLE BOOK [WELFARE SERIES] THE FIELD OF SOCIAL SERVICE Edited by PHILIP DAVIS in collaboration with Maida Herman The main object of the book is to answer the universal question: " JUST WHAT CAN I DO IN SOCIAL WORK AND HOW SHALL I GO ABOUT ITT” For such inquiries, it is an indispensable text book. The table of contents : Introduction By Philip Davis, Head Worker, Civic Service House, Boston I II in IV v VI VII VIII IX X PART I Background in Social Work The Greet Watchwords of Social Work By Robert A. Woods, Head Worker. South End House, Boston. The Community and The Citizen By Jeffrey R. Brackett, Director School for Social Work- Community Problems The Housing Problem By Elmer S. Forbes, Chairman Housing Committee Mass. Civic League Fire Prevention By Charles H. Cole, Adjutant General of Mass.; formerly Fire Commissioner of Boston Health and Medical Social Service By Dr. Richard C. Cabot, Chief of West Medical Staff, Mass. General Hospital, Boston Playgrounds By Joseph Lee, President National Playground and Recrea tion Association of America Recreation By Ernst Hermann, Supt. of Playgrounds, Newton. Mass The New Immigration: A Problem in Education By Frank E. Spaulding, Supt. of Schools, Minneapolis, Minn.; Member of Immigration Commission of Mass., 1913 The New Immigration: A Programme By George W. Tupper, Immigration Sec'y Y. M. C. A. Mass, and R. I. Industrial Problems By Robert G. Valentine, Industrial Counselor