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Show the most important work before ! us is to remove the en uses for poverty pov-erty ns mueh as possible. "P is the duty of nil of us to ln-Tp remove the causes of juvenile (Min-l'ien-y, erime nnr! nil undesirable dependence," concluded J'rofessui Svvensmi. "And we in America, tbi-ouh our many religious organizations organi-zations and national and state laws are making rapid strides in that direction." social wixiakk wokk IS A I THAt TI.VO MANY "Si i-irmtl siiinulaiion as well ns physical welfare should In- consider-I I'll Wlli'll one is ,. 1,,.'," said Professor Kwonson Tuesday iiinriiiiis; in his lecture on "The Scope mill t'haractcr of Social Wink." ! Thi' I.illlc theater was crowded In capacity and great inlcrest was evidenced h.v Ihe number of ques-tiims ques-tiims which ivitu aski'il during ihu lei-lure. Thi; li'cl ni'i'S on Siii-ial Welfare Wel-fare si'i'in lu In atlraolini; more people all Qie time and are thorough ly enjoyed. 1'rolVssor Swi'iisun highly eom-uii'lidi'd eom-uii'lidi'd John D. Jtockofollcr for his work among the poor and ospeeinllv for his aid in exterminating the hookworm aniiuig the people of the Southern states. "H.v making these people physically physical-ly fit, Mr. Rockefeller put them in a condition to help themselves, which is the best way to alleviate poverty, said Professor Swonson,,. "Of course, it is sometimes imperative impera-tive to give temporary relief, but |