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II.
A Means of Increasing Popular Support for Health Work, W. F. Walker.
The Indigent Migratory Tuberculous:
DELINQUENTS AND CORRECTION
The Persistence of Crime in Our Modern Civilization, J. L. Gillin
Preventive Work with Minors, Robbins Gilman
The Juvenile Court of the Future, Ben B. Lindsey
III. HEALTH
The Relation of Social Worker to Health Agency:
Is There a Conflict between Social Welfare and Public Health? Mazyck
Ravenel.
The Health Agent in Social Work, Sherman C. Kingsley
Is an Independent Administration of Health and Social Work Desirable? Edith
Foster
Health Budgets in Municipal Administration and How Social Workers Can Help:
What Adequate Health Service Costs, Haven Emerson, M.D.
How the Social Worker May Help to Secure Adequate Support for Public Health
Work, William J. Norton
The Facts of the Case, Jessamine S. Whitney
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184.
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The Responsibility of State and Municipal Authorities to the Migrant Consump-
tive, Jessie D. Lummis
Legal Aspects of the Indigent Migratory Consumptive Problem, James A. Tobey
New Developments in Communicable Disease Control:
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Venereal Diseases and the Family, A. J. Lanza, M.D.
The Smallpox Problem in the West, Ethel Humphrey, M.D.
The Smallpox Problem in the Western States, L. B. Gloyne, M.D.
The Smallpox Problem in the Western States, A. H. Flickwir, M.D.
Child Health:
The Health of the School Child, Mrs. Louis I. Dublin and John C. Gebhart
Health Training of the Preschool Child, Sidonie M. Gruenberg
Health Work for Negro Children, Forrester B. Washington .
IV. THE FAMILY
X Family Social Work, Frank J. Bruno
The Cost of Maintaining Good Case Work in a Public Agency, Gertrude Vaile
The Cost of Maintaining Good Case Work in a Public Agency, Rose Porter.
Some Tests for the Evaluation of Case Work Methods, Elinor Blackman
Some Tests for the Evaluation of Case Work Methods, Mary P. Wheeler ·
Automobile Migrants, Adaline A. Buffington
The Art of Helping through the Interview: A Study of Two Interviews, Lucia B.
Clow
The Art of Helping by Changing Habit, Betsey Libbey
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276
When People Apply at a Marriage License Bureau, Mildred D. Mudgett
The Family and the Law, Sophonisba P. Breckinridge .
Employees' Representation and Workers' Initiative, Ben M. Selekman
Stabilizing Seattle's Longshore Labor, F. P. Foisie
Organized Labor's Cooperation with Railroad Management, O. S. Beyer, Jr.
The Cooperative Movement, Albert F. Coyle.
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The Handicapped:
Reaction on Personality Caused by Physical Handicap, Lawson G. Lowrey, M.D.
Correlation of Public and Private Work for the Handicapped, R. C. Branion
The Challenge of the Aged Poor, Abraham Epstein O
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The Labor College Movement, G. S. Lackland .
Industrial Problems in the Beet Sugar Industry, C. W. Doherty
Migratory Workers in Agriculture, Louise F-Shields
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VI. NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY LIFE
Economic Aspects of the Community That Determine the Nature and Extent of
Comprehensive Democratic Organization, John L. Gillin
The Group Approach, Thomas L. Colton
Observable Results of the Organization of the Local Community:
The Organizer's Analysis, Paul Franklin.
Results from the Standpoint of Americanization, Bradley Buell
The View of the Church, Rev. William F. O'Ryan
A Sane Approach to an Understanding of Racial and Religious Prejudices, Franklin
Stewart Harris.
Leadership and Strategy in Community Organization:
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379
The Development of Local Initiative, Robbins Gilman
Bureaucratic and Political Influences in Neighborhood Civic Problems, Jane E.
Robbins
The Philosophy of Community Organization: The Rural Community Ideal, Walter
Burr
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VII. MENTAL HYGIENE
The Responsibility of a Psychiatric Hospital in Establishing Clinical Facilities and
Developing an Education Program for the Community:
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The Relation of Psychopathic Hospitals to the Mental Hygiene Movement,
Samuel T. Orton, M.D.
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Psychiatry, Social Service, and Society, Mrs. H. S. Mallory
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The Colorado Psychopathic Hospital; Its Community and State-wide Functions,
Franklin G. Ebaugh, M.D.
Psychiatric Social Work in Relation to a State Mental Hygiene Program, Ruth
Lloyd
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Community Organization for Child Guidance Clinic Work, Grace F. Marcus
Community Agencies and the Clinic, Edward D. Lynde
Organization and Technique in Child Guidance Clinic Work:
The Problems of a Permanent Child Guidance Clinic, Hester B. Crutcher
Direct and Indirect Methods in the Treatment of Behavior Problems
Lawson G. Lowrey, M.D. .
Teachers as Barriers to Mental Hygiene, Ralph P. Truitt, M.D.
Children's Trends: Causes and Consequences:
Personality Deviations and Their Relation to the Home, Sybil Foster.
Delinquency and the School, Miriam Van Waters LA
The Case for the Mentally Retarded, Charles Scott Berry
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Individualism and the Organization of Neuropsychiatric Work in a Community,
Adolf Meyer, M.D.
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Environmental Handicaps of Four Hundred Habit Clinic Children, Bertha C.
Reynolds.
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VIII. ORGANIZATION OF SOCIAL FORCES
Health and Hospital Surveys: Louisville's Case History, 1924, Haven Emerson, M.D. 460
How Boston Meets and Supports Its Family Service Program, William H. Pear 482
Chicago's Program for Meeting Its Recreation Needs, Philip L. Seman
Growth and Development of Cooperative Processes:
The Social Service Exchange: Is It a Mechanical Overhead, or a Case Work
Stimulant? Bessie E. Hall
Social Service Ratios: How Have Our Government and Private Agencies Worked
Out Their Relative Responsibilities for Accomplishment and Support of Social
Work? Sherman C. Kingsley
Philadelphia as a Provider for Dependent Children, Neva R. Deardorff
IX. PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND ADMINISTRATION
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The County as a Unit for the Administration of Local Public Social Service, Wesley
Johnson
Psychiatry and the Offender in the Community:
The Juvenile Offender, Ethel Goldsmith
Juveniles in Reformatory Institutions, Frank D. Whipp
Psychiatry and the Prisoner, Karl A. Menninger, M.D.
Interpretation and Support of Public Welfare Work:
The Budget System, Richard W. Wallace.
Publications and Uniform Social Data, Emma O. Lundberg
Popular Presentation of Public Social Work, J. L. Gillin
Work for Crippled Children in Ohio, Gardner Lattimer
Policy and Personnel in Public Institutions and Agencies:
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583
The True Functions of the Institutions of the State, Robert W. Kelso
How to Secure a Continuing and Progressive Policy in Public Social Work and
Institutions, Ellen C. Potter, MD.
Civil Service and Personnel Work in Public Departments, James H. Pershing
The Visa and Quota Laws as They Affect the Clients of Social Agencies, Cecilia
Razovsky
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607
The Effect of the Cable Law on the Citizenship Status of Foreign Women, Jose-
phine Roche
The Immigrant in the Community, Bradley Buell
The Immigrant in Industry, Samuel Levin
Is Social Work Professional? A Re-examination of the Question, William Hodson
The Objectives of the Professional Organization, Neva R. Deardorff
Cultural Values in the Social Service Curriculum, Arthur Evans Wood
The Relation of Schools of Social Work to Social Agencies, M. J. Karpf
Support and Interpretation of Professional Requirements in Social Work:
By Executives of Social Agencies, James F. Jackson
Recent Studies of Professional Needs:
Equipment Needed by the Medical Social Worker, Mary Antoinette Cannon
Tentative Observations on Basic Training, Anna Kempshall
Some Prognostications in the Field of Community Work, Walter W. Pettit
Job Analysis in Social Work, Philip Klein
Professional Standards in Social Agencies:
The Value to the Agency of Students in Training, M. Mabel Berry
How the Agencies and the Schools May Cooperate in the Development of the
Curriculum, Mrs. Eva W. White.
Is the Agency or the Individual Primarily Responsible for the Professional Devel-
opment of the Social Worker? Miriam Van Waters
C. BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
Business Organization of the Conference for 1925
Business Organization of the Conference for 1926
Business Sessions of the Conference: Minutes
Constitution and By-Laws
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