Harry Greenstein, director of the Associated Jewish Charities and chairman of the Baltimore Council of Social Agencies, has been named State Administrator of Unemployment Relief.
Announcement of his appointment in this capacity and that he will serve without cost to the State—his services being loaned indefinitely by the Associated Jewish Charities—was made by the Maryland Board of State Aid and Charities.
The Committee to Survey Social Welfare here has appointed Edward D. Lynde, assistant director of the Family Welfare Association of America, and Harry Lurie, director of the Bureau of Jewish Social Research, of New York City, to make the investigation of welfare work in Baltimore contemplated as a prelude to far-reaching changes in the existing systems, it was announced by Mayor Howard W. Jackson.
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