Teaching Values in Social Work Oral History Transcript 1989

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Teaching Values in Social Work Oral History Transcript 1989
Kermit T Wiltse
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I had a quarter of fieldwork in Minnesota in public assistance and a quarter in protective services.
It wasn't much different two or three years later when I was at the University of Chicago. Not really much. A bit more sophisticated, but not much. I think the level of teaching was pretty low, in retrospect it seemed like that. Charlotte Towle, the great Charlotte Towle, was my casework teacher. Edith Abbott; it was probably her last year. She taught a course in what I guess would pass for soci
...al policy. Sophonisba P. Breckinridge, I took a course from her. Wayne McMillen was at Chicago. I am talking about '39 and '40 when I was at the University of Chicago in the Master's program.
. "> BOB: I'd like to know, how did Sophonisba impress you?
KERMIT: She was in her dotage. She would come to class and she was like a leaf, just like a leaf. She must have weighed all of 60 pounds. About once every third period she would drop some little pearl that was so nacreous that it was worth it. But, by and large it was a waste of time.


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