Twenty-three universities and nineteen different States will be represented in the student body of the Graduate School for Jewish Social Work which will open its ninth season, Monday, October 2. in the Federation Building, 71 West 47th Street. Felix W. Warburg, chairman of the Executive Committee of the School, will address the students at opening ceremonies to be held in the afternoon.
The course of study at the school which admits only college graduates, concentrates on practical and theoretical work in social service. It numbers among its graduates men and women engaged in family case work, community center work, psychiatric social work, medical social service and social research. September 28 and 29 will be the days for registration.
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