Synopses & Reviews
Includes bibliographical references (p. 497-603) and index.
Table of Contents
A childhood that was rarely happy -- "An eager, fearless mind" -- "What shall we do with our girls?" -- "Very unusual privileges" -- "The great milepost and turning point" -- The speaker of the House of Representatives -- "To I.L.B." -- Self-realization and service -- Ward 17 -- Substitutes for the saloon, schools, and suffrage -- Private funds for public purposes -- "My beloved centres" -- The functions, financing, and control of community centers -- The war years -- The new state -- Not neighborhood groups but an integrative group process -- "Too good a joke for the world" -- Creative experience -- Professional transition, personal tragedy -- "You have been extraordinarily helpful to executives" -- "I am almost at the same moment happy and unhappy" -- "Prepared to go or stay with equal graciousness".