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You can tell the age of the book, The Citizen Volunteer , by the
pronoun in its subtitle: His Responsibility, Role and Opportunity in Modern
Society. The really ironic part is that the book was copyrighted in 1960
by the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW)!
NCJW produced the book as part of the celebration of its 65th anniversary.
They signed on Nathan E. Cohen, the Dean of the School of Applied Social Sciences
at Case Western Reserve University as editor and he, in turn, asked seventeen
different writers to contribute chapters. In this article, we examine what
these social observers were thinking about volunteering just before the turmoil
of the ‘60s decade – and how right or wrong they were in the last section of
the book entitled “Looking Ahead.”
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