Excerpt from Social Problems: An Address Delivered to the Conference of Combined City Charities of Toronto, May 20th, 1889
UR formal report, ladies and gentlemen, of the Conference of Associated City Charities, is necessarily succinct and dry, dealing with nothing about which there can be any dif ference of Opinion. I h0pe, as your President, I shall not be doing what is unacceptable at the close of our session if, in a less formal way, I recall to your minds some of the questions arising out of our work or connected with it, which have engaged your attention in the course of our meetings.
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