Table of contents : Title Acknowledgments Contents PREFACE WOMEN, WORK, AND MONEY: Social Service and Social Change (an Overview) THE WAY WE SEE OURSELVES: American Facts and Fancies about Volunteering VOLUNTEERING IN RECENT HISTORY: A Summary History of Volunteering and the Status and Image of Women in America, from the 1830s through the 1920s THE VOLUNTEER HERSELF: Interviews The Ideal: Service as a Holy Calling The Tradition THE SURVIVORS: FAMILY LIFE AND A LIFE CAREER AS A VOLUNTEER PIONEERS OF TRANSITION: CHANGING THE RULES IN TRANSITION: FROM VOLUNTEERING TO THE PAID WORKPLACE THE NEW GENERATION: VOLUNTEERING BY CHOICE THE CASUALTIES: STAYING THE SAME, INSTEAD OF CHANGING The "Other" Tradition: Combining Volunteering and Paid Work The Coming Generation: College Women on Volunteering A GROUP FROM SMITH COLLEGE CONCLUSION NOTES SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX