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INDEX

Hygiene (see also Div. III, Div. VIII), school, 100;
Social, 112, 122; child, 190

Identifying Clue-Aspects in Social Case Work,
Sheffield, 242

Ignorance of purposes
worker's mind, 31; of parents about children, 85
of employer, effect on
Ihlder, John (paper), 331

Illegitimacy, in Cleveland, 335

Illinois, effects of prohibition, 135; state depart-
ment of public welfare clinic for mental health,386
Illiteracy in America, 9, 22, 472

Imitation instinct in children, 83, 278
Immigrant Heritages, Park, 492

Immigrant, The Schooling of, Baughman, 471;
Bane, 477; Roche, 481

Immigrants (see also Div. X), and unskilled labor,
37; medical inspection of, 183; and industry,
284; in coal-mining regions, 288; unemployment
among, 308; schooling of, 471; a policy of assim-
ilation of, 485; misconceptions of, 486
Immigration (see also Div. X), to cease, 37; from
Czecho-Slovakia, 453, 463, 465: Jugo-Slavia,
460, 465; Poland, 463, 464; Jewish, 463; port
problems, 465; Hungary, 464; cultural aspects
of, 485

Immigration Outlook, The Present, Sum, 453;
Lazarevitch, 460; Pam, 463

India, opportunities for social work, 344
Indiana, prohibition and crime, 134; legislation
for public welfare, 219

Indorsement of social welfare agencies, 406
Industrial readjustment, family social work, in
time of, 281; compensation cases, 58
Industry (see also Div. VI), of immigrants and
unskilled, 37; in prisons, 202; department of,
suggested plan of organization, 228; women in,
285; packing, public control of, 316; functions
of personnel worker, 384

Infant (see also Div. I) death-rate, investigation in
rural districts, 189; welfare, standing of United
States, 99

Institutions (see also Div. IV), admission of
neglected and dependent children, 93; plans
adopted, 94; department of, suggested plan of
organization, 227; mental hygiene problems in,
367, 375: state, poorly equipped for treating
mental cases, 379

Insurance unemployment, 301

Intelligence tests among general population, 88
Interview, Outline of the First, Sears, 249

Jackson, James F. (paper), 410

Jacoby, A. L. (paper), 371

Jail population, effect of prohibition, 136

James, Harlean (paper), 312

Japan, community organization in, 341

Jarrett, Mary (paper), 381

Jews, outlook for immigration of, 463

Job and Salary Analysis in Social Work: Classifi-
cation and Descriptions of Positions in Cleve-
land's Social Agencies, Clapp, 447

Johnson, Eleanor H. (paper), 395
Jubilee year in social service, 77

Jugo-Slavia, immigration outlook, 460

Junior Division of the United States Employment
Service, description of, 299

Junior Employment Problems, Stewart, 297
Juvenile (see also Div. I), prevention of delinquency
in public schools, 98; how to study a case of
delinquency, 123; training schools, 131; courts,
209, 211; courts as administrative agencies for
mothers' pensions, 238; courts and mental
hygiene problems, 371, 376

Juvenile Court, A Redefining of the Scope and
Functions of the: In Terms of the Rural Com-
munity, Swift, 89

Kansas City, health work in public schools, 197
Kelso, Robert W. (paper), 215; (discussion), 429
Kentucky, legislation for public welfare, 219
Kenworthy, M. E. (paper), 276
Kenyon-Anderson bill to affect food distribution,

319

Kirchwey, George W. (paper), 141
Klein, Philip (discussion), 409

Labor, the outlaw strike, 8; organizing immigrant
and unskilled, 37; child, 85, 209, 287; prison,
202; unemployment and its treatment, 300;
negro, 322

Lathrop, Julia C. (paper), 68

Latvia, food situation in, 75

Law, of human behavior, 7; enforcement in social
hygiene, 122; the future of criminal, 141;
compulsory attendance and child labor, 209;
Massachusetts, affecting mothers' pensions, 235;
definition of, 236; of states providing for mothers'
pensions. 238; for physical examination of chil-
dren applying for work certificates, 293; for
street trades, 295; for workmen's compensation
and unemployment insurance, 302; housing, 314;
principles of emigration laws of Czecho-Slovakia,
455

Lazarevitch, Branko (paper), 460
Lease system in prison industry, 203
Lee, Joseph (paper), 47

Legal, aspects of the Morals Court, 146; aid work,
55; education, 55

Legislation, The Present Status of, Hodson, 218
Legislation for child welfare needed, 158; for prison
labor, 207; suggested, to affect meat-packing
industry, 319; activities of a central council, 438
Lewis, Burdette B. (paper), 224

Lewis, O. F. (paper), 123

Librarian, opportunity for social work, 350;
co-operation with social workers, 349
Library's Relation to Neighborhood and Com-
munity Work, The, Ovitz, 348

Life, dependent upon action, 47; the abundant,
47, 55; standards of, 316

Lindeman, E. C. (paper), 12

Literature of social work should be available in
libraries, 349

Lithuania, food situation in, 75

Loans for better housing, 315

Local Community in the Far East, The, Woods, 341
Lorenz, William F. (paper), 379

Los Angeles, housing survey, 334; classes for adult
wage-earners, 473

Lundberg, Emma O. (paper), 237

Lynde, Edward D. (discussion), 260, 443

McCollum, E. V. (paper), 191

McLean, Francis H. (paper), 432

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INDEX

Making Health Knowledge the Property of the
Community, Emerson, 63

Maladjustment, mental hygiene problems of, 371,
375

Malnutrition a factor in child health, 192
Massachusetts, mothers' pension administration,
238, 239; unemployment statistics, 305.
Materialism a wrong accent, 42

Maternity care, standing of United States, 99
Matthews, Ellen Nathalie (paper), 287
Mechanics vs. organics in social work, 4, 6, 7
Medical measures in social hygiene, 122; service
of health centers, 164; inspection of immigrants,
183; service in misconduct problems of children,
276

Mental Health Clinics, Singer, 385

Mental Hygiene (see also Div. VIII)

Mental Hygiene for the Teacher and the Normal
Child, The Significance of, Williams, 359
Mental Hygiene in Education, Burnham, 390;
Johnson, 395; Blanton, 401

Mental Hygiene Problems of Maladjusted Chil-
dren: In a Public Clinic, Jacoby, 371; In
Institutions, Adler, 375

Mental Hygiene Problems of Normal Adolescence,
Taft, 355

Mental Hygiene Problems of Normal Childhood
and Youth, Richards, 351; Taft, 355
Mental Hygiene Problems of Subnormal Children:
In the Public Schools, Anderson, M. L., 363;
In Institutions, Anderson, V. V., 367
Mental Subnormality in Family Social Work,
Problems of, Healy, 269; Dutcher, 272; Ken-
worthy, 276

Mental Tests in Family Case Work, Application
of, Healy, 268

Methods of Assembling Material, Bedford, 247
Michigan, legislation for public welfare, 219;
mothers' pension law, 238

Milwaukee, continuation schools, 294;street trades
department, 295; Newsboys' Home, 295
Milwaukee Recreation System, Enderis, 346
Minnesota, public account system in prisons, 203;
legislation for public welfare, 219, 220; mothers'
pension law, 238; mothers' pension administra-
tion, 239

Minutes of board meetings, 408

Missions, Christian, in China, 340, 341; India, 344
Missouri, legislation for public welfare, 219;
mothers' pension law, 238

Modern Health Crusade and the Nutrition Move-
ment, The, DeForest, 198

Moley, Raymond (paper), 427

Morals Court in Three Large Cities, A Study of:
Legal Aspects, Worthington, 146; Social Aspects,
Topping, 150

Moron, mental tests for, 272; home supervision
of, 272

Morrison, Henry C. (paper), 24
"Mother image," the, 83

Mothers' pensions, administration by juvenile
court advocated, 91; law questioned, 91;
administration by judicial or executive depart-
ment of government? 237; administration by
volunteers, 267

Mothers' Pensions, Hunter, 234; Lundberg, 237;
Carstens, 240, Steinhart, 241

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Program, Armstrong, 156

Nature of the Interdependence of the Physician
and the Social Worker in a Sound Social Hygiene
Program, Evans, 112

Negro Labor, Recent Developments in the Problem
of, Hill, 321

Negroes, housing of, 333; labor, 322
Neighborhood (see community)

New Jersey, study of mental hygiene problems, 363
New State Board Movement in the South-Cause,
Extent, Condition, and Future, Putnam, 222
New York, Workmen's Compensation Bureau,
case workers in, 61; County Chapter, American
Red Cross, health work, 167; prison labor in,
204; City, housing survey, 334; Community
Trust, 429

Newark, N.J., housing survey, 334; mental hygiene
in public schools, 363

Newsboys' Republic, Milwaukee, 295

North Carolina, child welfare work, 213; legislation
for public welfare, 219; activities of state
boards, 223

North Dakota, mothers' pension law, 238
Nursing service of a health center, 165; in rural
districts, 170, 178

Nurture, the chief purpose of humanity, 47, 52
Nutrition in Bringing the Undernourished Child
up to Normal, The, McCollum and Simmonds,

191

Nutrition Service, Where Should Next Be Centered,
in the School, or in the Child's Own Home?
Wood, 194

Ohio Council of Social Agencies, The, Croxton,
439; Scott, 442

Ohio Plan, The, Atkinson, 230

Ohio, state use system in prisons, 203; plan of
work in correlating public and private social
work, 230; community neighborliness for better
work, 257; State Council of Social Agencies, 439
Oral inactivity of school children, 403
Organization (see also Div. IX
Organization and Administra
Treatment of Delinquents, L
Organization in Smaller Comm
of, Holbrook, 256; Lynde, 200
Bogue, 267

Organizing Immigrant and Unskil
Hillman, 37

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mother pension 307, studies of coa minen
children 255

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Personality and condutt problems new values in,
És a new concepto di 24

Philadelpha treatment of womar offenders in
Municipal Court, 136, stud a Moras Court,
14.252

Physician, a means of imparting health knowledge.
t, and social worker interdependence, 11:
Pierce, C. C. (paper) 18

Platz, Philip S. (paper) 16z

Play and playgrounds see Div V, recreation
Poland, the ionc situation 73: Jewst emirre-
tion to United States, 483: prospects for nation-
alization abz

Port Problems in Europe and the United States,
Crawiord, 465

Poverty, forces tending toward, within control Sc
Powell, Perry 0. paper) 295

Power centralization of, #11; of government
officials, 215

Prevention and Insurance, Unemployment, Com-

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Psychiatric Social Work, Jarrett, 381

Psychology of Health Habits, The, Andress, 172
Psychopathic Hospital, The, Lorenz, 379
Public (see also Div. IV, government, health,
schools, state), welfare and education, 21, 24
Health Information Bureau, 167;
system in prison industries, 203; and private
social work, 209, 215, 224, 230; employment
offices, 306; recreation legislation to be followed
up, 327

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Public Control of the Packing Industry, a Factor
in Reducing the Cost of Living, Costigan, 316
Public Employment Offices in Relation to Un-
employment, Deibler, 306

Public Health Nursing Program of the American
Red Cross, The, Fox, 169

Public Schools, The, As a Little-Used Social
Agency: As a Factor in the Treatment of the
Socially Handicapped Child, Culbert, 96; For
the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency, Hegel,
98
Public Welfare and Public Schools, Morrison, 24
Publicity through federation, 412
Putnam, L. H. (paper), 222

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Kemedia. Work for Rura: Chiatres, Bra
Lemeny. Joseph, (paper,, 308
Responsibility of a Family Agency
Industrial Readjustment Rayman så.
Revolutions in Western Wort compare
China 330, student movement i Com
Reynoids, W. S. (paper,, 03

Richards, Esther Loring (paper), 35
Robinson, Virginia P. (paper, 255
Roche, Josephine (paper, 481
Rose's charts or expenditures and
iederal government, 69

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may be harmonized
Schweitzer, Ada E. (1
Scott, Elmer E. (pape
Sears, Amelia (paper)
Segregated vice dist
effective? 5

Segregation of prison
368; 372

Serbia, food situation
Settlement, social, fix

Sex, ideation in child
116; problems, mo
117; interpretation
Sheffield, Ada E. (pa)
Simmonds, Nora (pa
Singer, H. Douglas (
Sing Sing, proposed
station, 205
Smith, Carrie Weave

Smith, W. Richmond
Social Hygiene, The
Social Progress, D
Burns, 3

Social Revolution T
Its Call to Ameri
336

Social Significance of
172; Schweitzer,
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10; hygiene, 112
Morals Court, 15
165; centers, stan
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382; essential in t
114; in the famil
262; national org
of available, 349
Social worker, and
and the physician
120; in hospitals
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value of field wor
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of duties of, 348
349; activities
function defined
exchange in sma
of, 447
Social Worker in a
The, Parker, 120

Rude, Anne E. (paper), 188
Rural social work. 15. 16. I. IE

agencies organized in a nationa

Life Studies 10, juvenile cours B
170: nursing service of Red Cross
death rate, 1bc
remedia work

212; value of field work, 265
Rural Social Forces, Organization of

12; Klein, 409

Russell Sage Foundation in rural social

Salaries of school teachers, 26; of socials

447

Sanitary control, U.S. Public Health

achievements in, 186

Solenberger, Edith
South Carolina, ac

School (see also education, public, pSouth, the new sta

greatest child welfare agency, 95: sh
used for teaching health, 66; treatme
handicapped, 95, 98; prevention a
delinquency, 98, 101; bygiene, 100,
teachers. 101, 384; teachers in sex edo
119; children's health, 159, 101, 105
factor in maladjustment, z80; training f
miners' children 287; systems enriched b
tion courses, 298; as promoter of civ
330; extension department, recreatior: p
346; elementary and individual chi,
mental hygiene in, 351, 355, 359, 363, 20

Special Problems
Delinquents, He
Speech Defects in
Springfield, Ill., ho
Standards, Bureau
and revenues of
record keeping.
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work, 286; phys
in housing, 315
councils, 435; es
449; American,

speech defects in children, 401:
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Singer, H. Douglas (paper), 385

Sing Sing, proposed transformation into receiving
station, 205

Smith, Carrie Weaver (paper), 127
Smith, W. Richmond (paper), 202

Social Hygiene, The Next Steps in, Cooper, 116
Social Progress, Does Social Work Promote?
Burns, 3

Social Revolution Taking Place in the Orient and
Its Call to American Social Workers, Burgess,
336

Social Significance of Child Health Work, Andress,
172; Schweitzer, 175; Cannon, 179

Social soil analysis the next step in social service,
10; hygiene, 112, 116, 120, 122; aspects of
Morals Court, 150; service of a health center,
165; centers, standards of, 326

ocial work, contributions of, to social progress, 4;
limitations of, 4; as a profession, 67, 242, 253,
382; essential in treatment of venereal disease,
114; in the family, 234, 281; field work, 256,
262; national organizations for, 262; literature
of available, 349; job and salary analysis, 447
ocial worker, and the teacher, co-operation, 96;
and the physician, 112; in social hygiene work,
120; in hospitals, 179; suffer from myopia, 209;
vocabulary of, 247; as professional people, 249;
value of field work to, 264; as opportunists, 272;
inclined to snobberies, 328; challenged by condi-
tions in the Orient, 336, 341; broad conception
of duties of, 348; co-operation with librarian,
349; activities of, classified, 382; psychiatric,
function defined, 382; necessary to confidential
exchange in small city, 444; jobs and salaries
ɔf, 447

ial Worker in a Sound Social Hygiene Program,
The, Parker, 120

enberger, Edith Reeves (paper), 105

ith Carolina, activities of state boards, 223
ith, the new state board movement in the, 222
cial Problems in the Treatment of Juvenile
Delinquents, Healy, 123

ech Defects in School Children, Blanton, 401
Angfield, Ill., home teachers, 477

dards, Bureau of, Rosa's charts of expenditures
id revenues of federal government, 69; in
cord keeping, 249, 253; developed by field
ork, 264; in case work, 273; in women's
ork, 286; physical, for working children, 292;
housing, 315, 331; developed by central
uncils, 435; established in professional work,
-9; American, among immigrants, 483

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Standards in Local Community Work, Woods, 326
Standards of Life, Costigan, 3, 6; Hill, 321
State (see also Div. IV, public, government);
governments engaged in rural social work, 16, 17;
use system in prison industries, 203; power of
in social work, 209; local governments in public
welfare, 218, 222; board movement in the South,
222; institutions and agencies, relation to
private, 224; departments, suggested organiza-
tion of, 228; compulsory continuation school
laws, 296; aid and supervision, 235; supervision
in mothers' pensions, 241; regulations as to
women in industry, 285; universities urged to
establish psychopathic hospitals in connection
with medical school, 380; council of social
agencies, 439; conference engaging in central
council activities in Wisconsin, 443

State Public Welfare Programs in Relation to
Children, Clopper, 209; Bradley, 212; Kelso, 215
States Relation Service engaged in rural social
work, 16

Steinhart, Amy D. (discussion), 241
Stern, Leon (paper), 136
Stewart, Mary (paper), 297

Street, Elwood (discussion), 438

Street Trades Department and Milwaukee News-
boys' Republic, Notes on, Powell, 295
Stuttering among school children, 403
Subnormal children, mental hygiene problems of,
363, 367

Sum, A. (paper), 453

Summaries in record keeping, 248

Surveys, housing, 333; of social agencies in Atlanta,
436; Memphis, 437; in Ohio, under central
council, 440

Swift, Wiley H. (paper), 89

Taft, Jessie (paper), 355

Teachers, in public school, proportion untrained,
25; necessity of adequate training, 26; salaries,
26; of health, 66; as social workers, 95, 101,
108; visiting, 101, 384; of crippled children, 107;
as instructors in sex matters, 119; conduct prob-
lems, 280; of mental hygiene, 359, 391, 398; of
speech correction, 405; home, 474, 477
Tennessee, activities of state boards, 223; com-
munity neighborliness for better work, 257
Texas, Council of State-Wide Social Agencies,
plans for, 442

Topping, Ruth (paper), 150

Training, for teachers, 25, 26; schools for juveniles,
131, 209; for hospital social workers, 182;
needed by parents, 279

Tuberculosis, The Modern Health Crusade move-
ment, 198; mortality statistics, 293

Unemployment, as affecting negroes, 324
Unemployment and Its Treatment, Commons,
300; Deibler, 306; Remenyi, 308
Unemployment and the Immigrant, Remenyi, 308
Unmarried mothers, three cases cited, 244
United States Bureau of Education at work in
rural communities, 15, Public Health Service at
work in rural communities, 15, 185; Housing
Corporation, 312; Department of Commerce
interested in housing, 315

United States Public Health Service, The, Pierce,
182

Venereal diseases, prevention of, 112, 184; control
of, 115

Vilna, American food stations, 74
Virginia, activities of state boards, 223
Vision, defective in school children, 102
Volunteer service in a health center, 165; in
administration of mothers' pensions, 267

Wages, for prison labor, 202; of women in industry,
287; in social agencies, 447

West Virginia, activities of state boards, 224;
mothers' pension law, 238; studies of coal miners'
children, 288;

What State Divisions of Child Hygiene Are Doing
to Promote Child Health, Schweitzer, 175
What Teachers Want to Know about Mental
Hygiene, Burnham, 390

What's on the Worker's Mind, Williams, 28
Wigmore, John H. (paper), 57

Wilcox, Ansley (paper), 406

Williams, Frankwood E. (paper), 359

Williams, Whiting (paper), 28

Wills, giving money for philanthropic purposes,

420, 427

Wisconsin, effects of prohibition, 135; legislation
for public welfare, 219; mothers' pension law,
238; state organization for better social work,
258, 260; street trades law, 295; plans for state
psychopathic hospital, 380; study of speech
defects in state university, 402; State Conference
engaging in central council activities, 443
Women, home supervision of moron, 272; mental
tests for, 271

Women Offenders in the Municipal Court of
Philadelphia, The Treatment of, Stern, 136
Women's Work and Wages: The Women's Bureau
and Standards of Women's Work, Anderson, 285
Wood, Mrs. Ira Couch (paper), 194
Woods, Robert A. (paper), 326, 341

Work Opportunities and School Training for Coal
Miners' Children, Matthews, 287

Workmen's Compensation Bureau, case work, 61
Worthington, George E. (paper), 146

Young Men's Christian Association, in rural
social work, 17; in China, 342; in India, 345
Young Women's Christian Association, in rural
social work, 18; in China, 342

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