The Out-of-Wedlock Pregnancy, an Identification Process: A Study of Ten Out-of-Wedlock Girls Later Unmarried Mothers Serviced by the New York Foundling Hospital, New York City, 1941-1967

Donald Joseph Young, Fordham University

Abstract

Being a creature, man, the metaphysician, is concerned with a creator; knowing he has control over some acts, man is the psychologist who asks the why of all ; desiring the right course of action, he is the moralist, concerned with proper choices ; wishing to avoid pain, he is the physician anxious to care for his bodily needs and realizing his social nature, man, the sociologist is committed to an interest in others.

Subject Area

Social work|Womens studies|Individual & family studies

Recommended Citation

Young, Donald Joseph, "The Out-of-Wedlock Pregnancy, an Identification Process: A Study of Ten Out-of-Wedlock Girls Later Unmarried Mothers Serviced by the New York Foundling Hospital, New York City, 1941-1967" (1967). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI30359737.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI30359737

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