﻿DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICE 



Helen Hake, Instructor in Social Service. 



Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1915; A.M., Indiana University, 1919. 



1. A study of handicapped children: based on one hundred and fifty 

 crippled children referred to the Social Service Department of Indiana 

 University. Ind. Univ. Studies No. 41, pp. 64. 1920. 



Edna Gertrude Henry, Director of Social Service (at Indianapolis). 

 A.B., Indiana University, 1897; A.M., 1914; Ph.D., 1917. 



1. Report of the Social Service Department of Indiana University for 



1911-1913. Ind. Univ., pp. 83. 1913. 



2. The Social Service Department. Ind. Univ. News-Letter, III, No. 8, 



pp. 11. Aug., 1915. 



3. The burden of prostitution; possible prevention. Ind. Bull. Char. 



and Corr., p. 127. July, 1916. 



4. Report of the Social Service Department of Indiana University, 



1913-15. Ind. Univ. Bull., XIV, No. 11, pp. 51. 1916. 



5. The sick. Ann. Am. Acad. Pol. and Soc. Sci., Publ. No. 1195, pp. 15. 



May, 1918. 



6. Report of the Social Service Department of Indiana University, 1915- 



18. Ind. Univ. Bull., XVII, No. 12, pp. 16. 1919. 



7. Social service work. Ind. Univ. News-Letter, VII, No. 10. Oct., 1919. 



8. The present trend of medical social work. Mod. Hospital, XIV, p. 185. 



March, 1920. 



9. Bridging the chasm. Hospital Soc. Service Quart., II, p. 198. 



May, 1920. 



10. Medical social work as a therapeutic factor. Hospital Soc. Service 

 Quart,, II, p. 443, Nov., 1920; Mod. Hospital, XV, p. 488. 



Dec, 1920. 



(Mrs.) Helen Hunt Andrews Tafel. 



A.B., Butler College, 1917; A.M., Indiana University, 1919. 



1. The social significance of mental disease and defect : a study based on 

 three hundred and forty-five mental and nervous cases referred to 

 the Social Service Department of Indiana University . Ind. Univ. 

 Studies No. 43, pp. 58. 1920. 



Lela Frances Thompson. 



A.B., DePauw University, 1915; A.M., Indiana University. 1917. 



1. The social aspect of the cardiac case : a study based on one hundred 

 and fifty-four cardiac cases referred to the Social Service Department 

 of Indiana University. Ind. Univ. Studies No. 42, pp. 44. 1920. 



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