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Ref NoMS 466/1/1/10/1/29/2
Finding NumberMS 466/152/58
TitleArticle entitled 'What do we mean by Social Service' written by Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury for 'The Rotary Wheel'
LevelItem
DateJune 1931
DescriptionIn this article, featured within an edition of 'The Rotary Wheel', Taylor Cadbury considers the increase in public services supporting 'the health and well-being' of the population, remarking on the importance of 'the right people' coming forward to occupy 'Municipal Posts'. She suggests that amidst the proliferation of 'schemes for developments in the promotion of health and prevention of disease' that there was 'special scope for the talents of capable women'. Taylor Cadbury concludes her short article by emphasising the importance of the promotion of positive international relations. This article features extracts from an address by Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury entitled 'Citizenship' which she wrote for the National Council of Women in 1924.

A pencil annotation on the front cover of this article draws the reader's attention to page ten of 'The Rotary Wheel' which shows a photograph of a group of women, including Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury, at the 1931 Annual Rotary Conference in Llandudno in North Wales. Taylor Cadbury delivered an address similarly entitled 'What do we mean by Social Service?' at this conference.
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Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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