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NATIONAL CONFERENCE
SOCIAL WORK
Formerly National Conference of Charities and Correction
FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL SESSION
CLEVELAND, OHIO
MAY 26-JUNE 2, 1926
PERMANENT HEADQUARTERS
277 EAST LONG STREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO
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PUBLISHED FOR THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. GENERAL SESSIONS
Y Some Significant Trends since Cleveland, 1912 (Presidential Address), Gertrude Vaile
A Wider Fellowship, Richard C. Cabot, M.D.
Personality in Social Work, Porter R. Lee
Wanted: A Philosophy for Social Workers, Rev. Samuel McChord Crothers, D.D.
Present Social Aspects of the Coal Industry, Edward T. Devine .
A Minority Report on the Bituminous Coal Problem, Warren S. Blauvelt
The Social Significance of the Coal Industry, H. S. Raushenbush
Observance of Memorial Day (Introductory Address), Rev. Abba Hillel Silver, D.D.
The Spiritual Element in Social Work, Rev. John A. Ryan, D.D.
Memorial Day Address, Rt. Rev. Francis J. McConnell
Law and Social Progress, Hon. M. B. Rosenberry
The Administration of Criminal Justice, Hon. Edward Lindsey
How Much Social Work Can a Community Afford?
From a Social and Economic Point of View, Lawson Purdy
From the Ethical Point of View, Jane Addams
International Aspects of Social Work, Dame Rachel E. Crowdy
International Social Action in Industry, Leifur Magnusson
Participation in International Child Welfare Work, Julia C. Lathrop
* Progressive Methods of Care for Children Pending Juvenile Court Hearing, Katha-
rine F. Lenroot
The Juvenile Court as a Case Working Agency: Its Limitations and Its Possibilities,
Francis H. Hiller.
How Much Child Dependency Is There in the United States? Henry W. Thurston 148
The American Legion's Program for Child Welfare, John W. Gorby.
151
Changes in the Institution Field in Cleveland in the Last Decade, Rev. C. H. LeBlond 155
Protective Work with the Young:
Making the Community Safe for the Child, Jessie F. Binford .
Making the Child Safe for the Community, Douglas P. Falconer
Boyology, Brother Barnabas, F.S.C.
II. DELINQUENTS AND CORRECTION
The New Approach to the Problem of Delinquency: Punishment Versus Treatment,
A. L. Jacoby, MD.
Social Work and the Law:
Forms of Cooperation between Law and Social Work, George W. Kirchwey
Legal Aid, John S. Bradway
The Delinquent Adolescent: What the Institution Can Do for Him, Calvin Derrick 195
III. HEALTH
The Hospital as a Health Center, Charles P. Emerson, M.D.
Public Health and the Federal Government:
An Ideal Arrangement for Federal Health Activities, Lee K. Frankel and James A.
205
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