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Changing Fundamentale of Social Work (Presidential Address), Hubert W Kelay
The Family as a Factor in Social Evolution, Arthur / tudd
Neglected Fundamentals in Children's Work
Fundamental Questions Now Before Uje, Grace Abbott
The Superficial Character of Child Caring Work, / Prentice Murphy
Underlying Concepts in the World Movement for Health
Public Health, George B. Vincent
Mental Hygiene, William A White.
The Faith of the Sorel Worker (unterene Sermon), Key Prank Walon, DD
The Lowbreaker and Needed Improvements in Hie '1
The Commonwealth Fund Program for the Prevention of Delinquency, Barry C. Smith.
The Needs and Future of the Probation Service, Charles L. Chute.
Heredity and Environment: The Bilder Clan, Leon Stern
DIVISION III. HEALTH
Industrial Hygiene:
The Physician in Industry and His Relation to Health Agencies, C. E. Ford
Health and Medical Work in Department Stores, Arthur B. Emmons, ad
Health Experiments and Demonstrations:
The Child Health Demonstration in Mansfield, Ohio, Walter H. Brown
Discussion, Bernard W. Carey
Co-ordination in Voluntary Health Work:
State Voluntary Health Co-ordination, Walter D. Thurber
Municipal Voluntary Health Co-ordination, Bleecker Marquette.
The Art of Living:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Healthful Home, Ira S. Wile
Food and Health, H. C. Sherman
Social Hygiene and Venereal Disease Control:
Relations and Duties of Public Health Nurses and Social Workers in the Diagnosis,
Treatment, and Control of Syphilis, Edith Shatto King
The Importance and Relation to Venereal Disease Control of Unofficial Agencies, C. C.
Pierce
DIVISION IV. THE FAMILY
The Significance of the Rise in Relief-Giving during the Past Five Years:
Its Relation to Increased Costs and the Adequacy of Relief Based on a Study of Relief-
Giving in Forty-Seven American Cities with a Population of 100,000 and Over, John
B. Dawson.
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Its Relation to Standards of Case Work, Florence Nesbitt
The Relationship between Children and Family Case Working Agencies:
Relationships in Technique, Catherine Sanders
Minimum Standards of Training for Family Case Work:
Minimum Educational Requirements Which Should Be Demanded of Those Beginning
Family Case Work, Katherine Hardwick
Standards for Teachers in Case Work, Henry B. Thurston
The Individualization of the Different Members of the Family:
Individualization of the Parent, Stockton Raymond
Individualization of the Child, May H. Harding
The Use of Volunteers in Rural Social Work:
In Dakota County, Minnesota, Josephine Brown
In Scioto County, Ohio, Virginia Wing.
DIVISION V. INDUSTRIAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
Social Standards for Industry:
Review and Forecast, Owen R. Lovejoy
The Housing Situation, John Ihlder.
Progress in Standards of Child Labor Legislation, Raymond G. Fuller
Relation of Recent Supreme Court Decisions to Labor Unions and Industrial Legislation,
John A. Ryan
Human Relations in the Coal Industry:
The Broken Year and How to Mend It, George Otis Smith
Intermittent Work from the Standpoint of Supervision, Hugh Archbald
What Irregular Employment Means to Household and Community, Helen Hutchinson .
Employees' Participation in Management:
Work Councils in the United States, H. H. Rutherford.
Trade Unions and Employees' Participation, William H. Johnston
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Stabilizing Industry:
Is There Enough Work and Income to Go Around? George Soule
Can the Worker Be Guaranteed Continuous Employment? N. I. Stone
DIVISION VI. NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY LIFE
How Do Local Community Organizations Function? Their Weakness and Their Strength,
Roy Smith Wallace
Community Organizations:
The Church and Its Relationship to Community Social Life, Joel Hayden
The Rural Work of the Young Men's Christian Association, D. C. Drew.
Rural Communities:
The Relationship between Local Community Life and Political Organization, John
Merriman Gaus.
Community Solidarity: The Small Town, R. C. Edlund
DIVISION VII. MENTAL HYGIENE
How a Neighborhood Can Improve Its Motion Picture Exhibitions, O. G. Cocks
Discussion, H. Turner Jones .
Labor Education in the Industrial Community, David Scott Hanchett
Team Work in Mental Hygiene:
A State Mental Hygiene Program Through the School Period, Homer Folks
Mental Hygiene Needs Arising Subsequent to School Life, C. Floyd Haviland.
The Function of the College in Promoting Mental Hygiene, Clarence M. Hincks
Mental Hygiene of Childhood:
The Contribution of the Physician to the Mental Hygiene of the Child, C. Macfie
Campbell
The Social Worker's Opportunity, Jessie Taft.
Results and Future Opportunities in the Field of Clinics, Social Service, and Parole,
Douglas A. Thom.
The Community's Responsibility in Promoting the Mental Hygiene Movement, Arthur
H. Ruggles
The Community's Part in the Care of Defectives, Charles S. Little
DIVISION VIII. ORGANIZATION OF SOCIAL FORCES
Existing Social Forces of a Community, William Hammond Parker
Social Forces in a Community: Public Agencies, Lucius A. Whipple
The Federation-Financial Program:
Budget Making in a Federation, Raymond Clapp .
Administration Problems of Community Funds-Collection, Distribution, Bookkeeping,
Otto W. Davis
A Federation Publicity Program, Karl de Schweinitz
The Campaign, Harry P. Wareheim.
The Federation-Service Program:
The Co-ordination of Agencies' Activities, S. C. Kingsley
Creation of New and Suppression of Unnecessary Activities, Charles C. Stillman
Direct Service Activities of a Federation, Sherman Conrad.
Relation of National Agencies to the Local Community, Ralph J. Reed
DIVISION IX. PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND ADMINISTRATION
Some Organization Problems of Public Welfare Departments, Gertrude Vaile
The Work of a Commissioner of Public Welfare, Mrs. Clarence A. Johnson.
Recent Legislation in Public Welfare Organizations-Their Trend and Meaning, J. E.
Hagerty.
Fundamentals for Effective Inspection of Institutions, Amos W. Butler
Inspection by State and Local Authorities, Francis Bardwell
Reports of Inspections, G. Croft Williams
Institution Records of Value to Inspectors, Rausm A. Greene.
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DIVISION X. THE IMMIGRANT
Immigration under the Percentum Limit Law, W. W. Husband
Discussion, Edith Abbott .
The Process of Assimilation:
Assimilation as Measured by the Results of the Fourteenth Census, Walter Laidlaw.
Some Problems of Race and Culture in the United States, Alexander A. Goldenweiser
Adaptation in Specialized Fields of Social Work Necessary for Successful Work with
Immigrants:
Helping the Hospital Social Worker to Understand the Foreign Born, Michael M.
Davis, Jr.
Community Organization and the Immigrant, John Daniels
Training for Successful Work with Immigrants:
Training of American Workers, Aimée Sears
Training and Use of Nationality Workers, Virginia N. Murray.
International Aspects of the Migration Problem:
Development of International Case Work, Mary Emerson Hurlbutt
Immigration and the International Labor Organization, W. A. Riddell
A. GENERAL SESSIONS