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Show MODERN Miss Clare M. Tousley, director of the department of public relations rela-tions of the Community Service Society of New York, has seen important im-portant changes take place in the name of charity, and all for the better, she thinks. She herself has helped to make it more human. The Lady Bountiful who wanted to come in contact with those she helped doesn't do that any more, and women don't go in for social work from curiosity. Miss Tousley is a graduate of Oberlin college and taught for a while in the state institution for dependent children in the middle west. She enrolled in the New York School of Social Work and became an assistant director di-rector of the Charity Organization Organiza-tion society which has been merged merg-ed with the Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor into the Community Service society. Miss Helen G. Goldstein, president presi-dent of the Brooklyn, N. Y., Wo-mens' Wo-mens' Bar Association, is rejoicing rejoic-ing over the election of seven women wo-men to the Brooklyn Bar Association, Associa-tion, which has heretofore excluded exclud-ed women as members. Miss Lauretta M. Schiivuiioler of' Burbank, California, has announced announc-ed that the Aerial Nurse Corps of American and Relief Wings, Inc., will form coordinated service for civilian disaster aid by aeronautical aeronau-tical means. |