Gurteen, an English-born son of an Anglican preacher, is often attributed to bringing Charity Organization Societies to the United States.
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However, they directed her to the Charity Organization Society ( COS ) where she was interviewed by their general secretary, Dr . Devine.
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Philipson gained attention within Baltimore society by serving on the board of the Baltimore Charity Organization Society, on which he was the only Jew.
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The Charity Organization Societies sought to produce a film to counter the negative portrayal of charities in " The Blood Red Tape of Charity ".
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During this early part of his life Updegraff supported himself with a number of clerical positions, including at the Charity Organization Society and Publishers'Newspaper Syndicate.
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The film provoked a response by the Charity Organization Societies because the film's melodramatic and exaggerated depiction of the family's suffering due to regulation delays.
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The United Way of America has roots in Denver, where in 1887 church leaders began the Charity Organization Society, which coordinated services and fund raising for 22 agencies.
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In 1881, Daniel Coit Gilman, president of The Johns Hopkins University, helped to found the Charity Organization Society ( COS ) modeled on a similar agency in Boston.
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Colonel Lilly helped found the Commercial Club, the forerunner to the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, and became the primary patron of Indiana's branch of the Charity Organization Society.
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For the first few decades after the return of soup kitchens to mainland Britain, they were at first heavily regulated, run by groups like the Charity Organization Society.