This document announces a new social work course offered at Springfield College during the winter term of 1935. It provides information about the course, enrollment, credit, schedules, tuition, and registration. The course was taught by Edgar W. Austin of the Springfield Family Welfare Association. The final two pages list other applied social sciences courses offered during the winter and spring terms in 1935. Before teaching this class, Austin was an agent at the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. During the 1950s, he served as executive secretary of the Council of Social Agencies in Geneva, New York.
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