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in New York. By the 1920s, Kellogg had become appalled by the way people were being persecuted for their political beliefs, particularly by President
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magazine. He became editor in 1912 and over the next few years turned into America's leading social work journal.
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wishing to employ research to aid social reform. His studies which helped to abolish the seven-day
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to Europe to determine if they could negotiate an agreement to end the war. He chartered the ship
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reached Stockholm in January, 1916, and a conference was organized with representatives from
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magazine before carrying out an unprecedented, in-depth study of industrial life in
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Paul U. Kellogg and the Survey: Voices for Social Welfare and Social Justice
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