
Location: San Francisco, CA
Agency: WPA
Owner: National Archives and Records Administration
Date: Mar 19, 1935
Note: New content is added to IP on Momday through Friday. See you again on Monday.
Note. New content is added to IP Monday through Friday. As I will be away at the Society for Social Work Research conference, IP will not return until Tuesday 1/22.


Society for Social Work and Research
12th Annual Conference
Washington, DC
Online Searchable Conference Program
Our research group is doing a poster:
Assessing Progress Towards Accreditation Related Objectives: Evidence regarding the Use of Self-Efficacy as an Outcome in the MSW Curriculum
I will also present our new paper:
Suggestions to Improve Social Work Journal Editorial and Peer-Review Processes: The San Antonio Response to the Miami Statement
in the President's Task Force on Publications session.
Florence Hollis, who earned her MSW at the Smith College School for Social Work and her PhD from Bryn Mawr, taught for more than twenty years at the Columbia University School of Social Work, while maintaining a small clinical practice and teaching at the Smith College School for Social Work in the summers. In addition to being the editor of Social Casework, one of her most important contributions was the conception and initial development of a classification system or "typology" for describing casework techniques. Hollis's partner of more than forty years was also a social worker. Reynolds held teaching and administrative positions in various social service agencies prior to taking a permanent post at the Community Service Society of New York, which she held from 1942 until her retirement in 1971.