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Insurance, unemployment, 315

INDEX

Intermittent Work from the Standpoint of Super-
vision, Archbald, 290

International Case Work, The Development of
Hurlbutt, 487

International conference on child care in 1919,
ref., 26

International Labor Organization, Immigration
and the, Riddell, 492

Interstate Commerce Commission, its influence
upon local community, 69
Investigation in social work, reaction against, 257
Irregular Employment; What It Means to House
hold and Community, Hutchinson, 294

Is There Enough Work and Income to Go Around?
Soule, 305

Jails, favoritism in, 56; children in, 156
Johnson, Mrs. Clarence A. (paper), 436
Johnston, William H. (paper), 302
Jones, H. Turner (discussion), 343

Journalism, yellow, its effect on criminal justice, 62
Juvenile (see children, infant)

Juvenile Court, its relation to child caring agencies,
141; probation, 17

Juvenile Court as a Constructive Social Agency,
The, Lundberg, 155

Kelso, Robert W. (presidential address), 6
King, Edith Shatto (paper), 218

Kingsley, S. C. (paper), 415

Labor, hours of, 65, 66

Labor Education in the Industrial Community,
Hanchett, 346

Labor unions, effect of recent Supreme Court
decisions upon, 284; and education, 346; organ-
ization, international, and immigration, 492
Laidlaw, Walter (paper), 466

Law breakers, fundamental changes in work for,
10; needed improvement in treatment, 52, 58
Lawyers, need of standardized education, 63
Leadership, in federation campaign, 410; standards
of, 246, 252; need of, in using social forces, 395
League of Nations, activities of health committee,

42; as a way of abolishing race antagonisms, 104
Lee, Elizabeth A. (paper), 127

Legal protection of illegitimate children, 124, 127
Legislation for child labor, 22, 64, 281; for com-
pensation for industrial diseases, 90; for protec-
tion of illegitimate children, 124, 127; for food
and drugs, 215; federal, and appropriation for
venereal disease control, 223; industrial, recent
Supreme Court decisions, 284; for public welfare
departments, 437, 442; immigration, 458
Legislation in Public Welfare Organizations:
Their Trend and Meaning, Recent, Hagerty, 442
Leisure time of school children, 109, 114; spent in
unwholesome ways leads to delinquency, 116, 119
Lindeman, E. C. (paper), 67

Little, Charles S. (paper), 385

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McCoy, Helen I. (paper), 145

MacDonnell (address of welcome), 3

Machinery, its effect upon local community, 69, 74
Maine, health work, 203

Mansfield, Ohio, Child Health demonstration, 198
Marquette, Bleecker (paper), 206

Maryland, social work in Prince George County,

339
Massachusetts, court procedure to secure support
for illegitimate children, 127; social work in
Hampden County, 337; method of keeping
hospital records, 455

Medical (see also Div. III, Div. VII) service in
industry, 190; profession in health work, 204;
social workers in venereal disease control, 221;
students and mental hygiene, 365

Mental hygiene (see Div. VII), fundamental
changes in, 10; tests of children to be placed
out, 122; psychiatric clinics, 170, 361, 376;
co-ordination of agencies, 208; team work, 352,
357; training for workers, 354, 364, 366; home
supervision, 356; college to promote, 363;
history of movement, 363; of child, contribution
of physician, 369; of child and the social worker,
371; movement, responsibility of community,
376, 385; greatest need is for trained workers,
384; college professorship of, 384

Mental Hygiene Needs Arising Subsequent to
School Life, Haviland, 357

Mental Hygiene, Underlying Concepts in the
World Movement for Health, White, 43
Mercantile hygiene, 197

Minimum, a national, 21; relief standards, 88;
educational requirements of case workers, 245
Minimum Educational Requirements Which
Should Be Demanded of Those Beginning
Family Case Work, Hardwick, 245

Minimum Qualifications for a Good Training
School for Delinquent Boys, North, 116
Minimum Qualifications of a Good Child Placing
Agency, Theis, 121

Minnesota, rural social work in Dakota County, 267
Moley, Raymond (paper), 58

Mortality, maternal and infant, legislation, 23
Motion picture, extent of audiences, 341
Motion Picture Exhibitions, How a Neighborhood
Can Improve Its, Cocks, 340

Motion Pictures: What Do the People Want?
Jones, 343

Murphy, J. Prentice (paper), 25
Murray, Virginia N. (paper), 484

National Agencies to the Local Community,
Relation of, Reed, 425

National organizations for social service, number of,
426

Naturalization of immigrants, 472
Negro and culture, 474

Neighborhood (see community), Nelson, Frank
(conference sermon), 48

Nesbitt, Florence (paper), 236

North Carolina, Board of Public Welfare, 438

North, Donald (paper), 116

Nursing, public health and venereal disease control,
218; mental hygiene in local communities, 382
Nutrition (see food)

Ohio, legislation regarding state board of public
welfare, 445; health demonstration in Mansfield,
198; rural work in Scioto County, 270

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Organization Problems of Public Welfare Depart-
ments, Vaile, 432

Oriental problem in U.S., 474

Parent, individualization of, 257

Paris, France, juvenile court, 159

Parker, William Hammond (paper), 389

Parole, abuse of, 57; of boys from training school,
120; from women's reformatory, 168; results
and opportunities, 375

Pennsylvania, court procedure to secure support
for illegitimate children, 129

Personal element in social movements, 420
Petersen, Anna M. (paper), 164

Philadelphia Plan of a Central Bureau of Inquiry,
and Specialized Care, The, McCoy, 145
Physician, and nurse in control of venereal disease,
218; contribution of, to mental hygiene of child,
369

Physician in Industry and His Relation to Health
Agencies, The, Ford, 190

Pierce, C. C. (paper), 222

Place of the Local Community in Organized
Society, Lindeman, 67

Play, playgrounds (see recreation, Div. VI)

Policy, a habit developed into a carrier of ideas,
82; in reference to race relations, 100

Poor Law of Queen Elizabeth, historical origin of
mental hygiene program, 352

Prison, futility of long sentence, 53; lack of proper
accommodation for women, 55

Prisoner, Coddling the, Hart, 52

Probation, abuse of, 57; in cases of illegitimacy,
128; the cornerstone of juvenile court, 157;
officers, training for, 170, 177; future of, 174;
juvenile and adult, 175; success of, 176
Probation Service, The Needs and Future of the,
Chute, 174

Progress in Legal Protection of Children Born Out
of Wedlock, Lundberg, 124

Providence, as Conference city, 3, 4, 5; mental
hygiene movement, 382

Psychiatry (see mental hygiene, Div. VII), field
service, 170, 372; importance of, 375; compared
with social work, 376; great need of trained
workers, 384

Public agencies (see also Div. IX) in social work,
fundamental changes in, 11; as social force in
community, 395; business standards of, 396;
transfer of work from private agencies, 396;
opinion and social movements, 421

Public Agencies as Public Carriers of Ideas,
Sheffield, 82

Public and Private Agencies in the Social Work of
the Future. Bookman, 89

Public Welfare Departments, Some Organization
Problems of, Vaile, 432

Public Welfare Organizations, Their Trend and
Meaning, Recent Legislation, Hagerty, 442
Publicity Program of a Federation, deSchweinitz,
405

Puritan influence on social work, 5, 6, 210; on
immigration, 458

Race and Culture in the United States, Some
Problems of, Goldenweiser, 473

Race antagonisms due to training, 102; and
culture in U.S., 473

Racial Diversities and Social Progress, Drachsler, 97

Raymond, Stockton (paper), 257

Records, social case, 222, 254; of federation funds,
403; of institutions of value to inspectors, 455
Recreation as aid to family welfare, 20; in prisons,
57, 160; of school children, 109, 115; in training
schools, 118; in institutions, 160; in need of
trained leadership, 318; survey in Cleveland, 418
Recreational Activities in Institutions, Atkinson,
160

Reed, Ralph J. (paper), 425

Relief Giving during the Past Five Years, The
Significance of the Rise in, in Relation to In-
creased Costs and Adequacy (a study in forty-
seven cities), Dawson, 228; in Relation to
Standards of Case Work, Nesbitt, 236

Religious (see church) group as social force in
community, 394; influence upon immigration
legislation, 458

Religious Life of the Child, The, Cabot, 130
Reports of inspections, 452

Rhode Island, public agencies as social force, 395
Riddell, W. A. (paper), 492

Rochester, federation campaign, 410
Ruggles, Arthur H. (paper), 381

Rural social work, volunteers in, 267; of Y.M.C.A.,
327; scope of, 436

Rural Work of the Young Men's Christian Associa-
tion, The, Drew, 327

Rutherford, H. H. (paper), 299
Ryan, John A. (paper), 284

St. Louis and the small towns of Missouri, 337
St. Paul, rural social work, 257

Salaries and wages in social work, 401
Sanders, Catherine (paper), 241

School (see also education) teachers need aid of
social case workers, 113; in co-operation with
juvenile court, 144; and mental hygiene, 352, 357
School's Responsibility for the Leisure Time of the
Child in Relation to Its Effect on the Conduct
and Efficiency of the Child and His Family,
The, Campbell, 114; in Relation to the Services
of the School, Deardorff, 109

Scientific method, its use in social service, 406
Sears, Aimée (paper), 482

Service activities of a federation, 415, 419, 422
Settlements, contribution to social progress, 91
Sheffield, Ada Eliot (paper), 82
Sheppard-Towner Act, ref., 23, 353
Sherman, H. C. (paper), 215
Smith, Barry C. (paper), 168

Smith, George Otis (paper), 287

Social consciousness developing, 4, 7;

progress
and racial diversities, 97; progress versus social
evolution, 99; standards for industry, 275
Social Forces of a Community and Public Agencies,
Whipple, 395

Social Standards for Industry: Review and
Forecast, Lovejoy, 275; Housing Situation, The,
Ihlder, 278; Progress in Standards of Child
Labor Legislation, Fuller, 281

Social work, danger of overprofessionalism, 76;
success dependent upon personality, 155; rural
and volunteers, 267, 270; results and opportuni-
ties, 375; forces, existing in community, 389,
395; salaries and wages, 401; point of view wins
sanction, 406; performed by federations, 422;
number of national agencies, 426; traditions to

be overcome, 439; among immigrants, 476,
479, 482, 484

Social Work, Changing Fundamentals of (presi-
dential address), Kelso, 6

Social workers, messengers of God, 50; need of
co-operation with school teachers, 113; and
venereal disease control, 218; training for case
work, 245, 253, 255; in rural communities, 268,
270; and psychiatrist, 376; hospitals and
foreign born, 476; among foreign born, 482, 484,
490

Social Worker's Opportunity (Mental Hygiene of
Childhood), Taft, 371

Soule, George (paper), 305

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Southern highlanders in coal industry, 295
Standards, of training in case work, 245;
leadership, 246, 252; social, for industry, 275;
higher, in coal industry, 289; of public agencies
as compared with private, 297; of inspection,
449; in state hospitals of Massachusetts, 455
Standards of Child Labor Legislation, Progress in,
Fuller, 281

Standards of Living and Labor, Committee of 1912
reviewed, 275, 278, 281

State (see also Div. IX) inspection of social work,
31, 447, 449, 452; its sphere defined, 68; boards
of public welfare, scope and origin, 438; legislation,
442; of institutions, 447, 449

State Mental Hygiene Program, Through the
School Period, A, Folks, 352

State Voluntary Health Co-ordination, Thurber,
203

Stern, Leon (paper), 179

Stillman, C. C. (paper), 419

Stone, N. I. (paper), 310

Store hygiene, 195

Supreme Court of U.S., influence upon local
community, 68

Supreme Court Decisions to Labor Unions and
Industrial Legislation, Relation of Recent,
Ryan, 284

Survey, crime in Cleveland, 58; children in
Cleveland, 158, 417; health in department
stores, 195; sanitary, 198; trachoma, 272;
public schools in Philadelphia, 408; health and
hospital, 417; recreation, 418; in inspection, 449
Syphilis, Relation and Duties of Public Health
Nurses and Social Workers in the Diagnosis,
Treatment, and Control of, King, 218
Taft, Jessie (paper), 371

Teacher, school, and social case work, 113; in
co-operation with juvenile court, 144; visiting,
training for, 171; school and mental hygiene,
373; opportunities to detect tendencies toward
delinquency, 171; in child health work, 201; of
case work, standards, 253, 255

Technique, relationship in, between agencies, 241;
efficiency of, 253

Theis, Sophie van S. (paper), 121

Thom, Douglas A. (paper), 375

Thurber, Walter D. (paper), 203

Thurston, Henry W. (paper), 253

Todd, Arthur J. (paper), 13

Town meeting, a school of American self-
government, 81

Trachoma, survey, 272

Trade Unions and Employees' Participation,
Johnston, 302

Traditions in social work to be overcome, 439;
of U.S. Immigration service, 464

Training, of institution workers, 166; juvenile
court workers, 170; case workers, 245, 253;
experience a part of, 254; of volunteers, 268; for
rural Y.M.C.A. work, 330; for mental hygiene
workers, 354, 364, 366; 384; for social service by
federation, 423; need of in public departments,
441; for work among foreign born, 482, 484, 491
Training and Use of Nationality Workers, The,
Murray, 484

Training of American Workers for Successful
Work among Immigrants, Sears, 482
Unemployment (see also employment), responsible
for deterioration of home, 24; and intermittent
work, wastes of, 66, 305, 310; no longer ignored,
277; in coal industry, 294; causes of, analyzed,
310; public works a relief measure, 313; insur-
ance, 315

University (see college)

Vaile, Gertrude (paper), 432

Venereal disease, menace of, 19; tests in court
cases of illigitimacy, 128; control, 218, 222
Venereal Disease Control Work of Unofficial
Agencies, The Importance and Relation to,
Pierce, 222

Vincent, George E. (paper), 41
Vitamines, necessary in food, 215
Vocation bureau in Cincinnati, 94

Voluntary services in health work, 203, 206; in
rural social work, 267, 270; in public depart-
ments, 437

Volunteers in Rural Social Work, The Use of,
Brown, 267

Wallace, Roy Smith (paper), 316
Wareham, Harry P. (paper), 410

Waste of Human Effort in Industry, Hoover, 64
Welfare (see public, child, etc.)

West Virginia, intermittent work in coal mines,
effect of, 294

Whipple, Lucius A. (paper), 395

White House Conference, standards set up by, 25,

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