The National Bulletin
A Year's Progress
Extracts from Reports from StatesAlmshouses: C.O.S. Etc.: Children: Child Labor: Compulsory Education: Contributory Delinquency: Deaf and Blind: Desertion and Non-Support: Emergency Relief: Employer's Liability: Epileptics and Feeble Minded: General Hospitals: Housing: Insane: Jails and Workhouses: Juvenile Courts: Juvenile Reformatories: Paupers: Playgrounds: Prisons and Prisoners: Probation: Public Opinion: Reformatories: State Supervision: State Conferences: Tuberculosis: Vagrancy: Vice, Protection, Etc.: Sundry Items.
The Conference Sermon of 1908
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Published four times each year by the
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION
At Fort Wayne, Ind.
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STANDING COMMITTEES.
O'Sullivan, Mercer Reformatory, Toronto; F.G. Pettigrove, State House, Boston; Frank L. Randall, St. Cloud, Minn.; E.R. Rogers, Ottawa, Canada.
IMMIGRANTS — Miss Jane Addams, Chairman, Hull House, Chicago; Robert W. Bingham, Paul Jones Building, Louisville; Dr. David Blaustein, 184 Eldridge Street, New York; Joseph W. Brooks, 1001 Kayser Building, Baltimore; Dr. P. H. Bryce, Ottawa, Ontario; Miss Jean Gordan, 1800 Prytania Street, New Orleans; John H. Holliday, 1121 North Meridan Street, Indianapolis; Daniel McCann, 1123 Oak Avenue, Evanston; Mrs. R. L. McLaurin, Vicksburg, Miss.; Frank L. McVey, 822 Seventh Street S.E., Minneapolis; Judge Julian W. Mack, Court House, Chicago; Miss Sarah W. Moore, 129 Broad Street, New York; Dr. Jessica Peixotto, Berkeley, Calif.; Miss Frances Perkins, 19 East Twenty-sixth Street, New York; Roderick Potter, 656 Ellicott Square, Buffalo; James F. Reilly, Harrisburg, Pa.; Mrs. Hugo Rosentberg, Hotel Schenley, Pittsburg, Pa.; Gino C. Speranza, 40 Pine Street, New York; Rev. B. M. Spurr, Moundsville, W. Va.; Edward A. Steiner, Grinnell, Ia.; Oscar Strauss, Washington, D.C.; Thomas N. Strong, President City Board of Charities, Portland, Ore.; Capt. A. Thompson, Morecombe, England; Robert Watchorn, Commissioner of Immigration, Ellis Island, New York.
PRESS AND PUBLICITY—H. Wirt Steele, Chairman, 101 Saratoga Street, Baltimore; Eratus Brainard, Post-Intelligence, Seattle, Was.; Hilton U. Brown, Indianapolis News, Indianapolis; John Stewart Bryan, Richmond, Va.; Charles H. Grasty, Boston; Arthur P. Kellogg, 105 East Twenty-second Street, New York; Porter R. Lee, 19 West Tupper street, Buffalo; J.C. Logan, 705 Gould Building Atlanta; A.W. McDougall, 10 Academy Street, Newark, N.J.; Tom C. Noyes, Star Building, Washington, D.C.; Miss Louise Speed, 221 East Walnut Street, Louisville, Ky.; Charles F. Weller, Fulton building, [Pittsburgh].
STATE CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES— Alabama, Mrs. Julia S. Tutwiler, Livingston; Alaska, Rev. Sheldon Jackson, Washington, D.C.; Arkansas, Prof. J.H. Reynolds, Fayetteville; California, W.A. Gates Berkeley; Colorado, Clarence Hagar, State Capitol, Denver; Connecticut, Charles P. Kellogg, Waterbury; Delaware, Mrs. Emalea P. Warner, Kentmere Place, Wilmington; District of Columbia, Geo. S. Wilson, District Bldg., Washington; Florida, Mrs. Cora Hawley Seaton, Astor Bldg., Jacksonville; Georgia, Dr. T.D. Longino, 61 Parks Street, Atlanta; Idaho, J.T. Humphries, St. Anthony; Illinois, Wm. C. Graves, State Board of Charities, Springfield; Miss Laura Greely, 52 State House, Indianapolis; Iowa, F.S. Treat, State House, Des Moines; Kansas, F.W. Knapp, Secretary of [end fragment]
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