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White slave traffic reg., laws re. Col.,
463; D. of C., 463; Vt.
463; Minn., 463; Neb.,
463; N. H., 463.

Whittaker, W. H. on pris. lab., Conf.
of 1908, 45.

Widows, pensioning of, Kansas City,
445.

Williams, Dr., and average weight of
babies, 352.

Willis, Prof., and fundamental com-
mon lab. base, 165.
Wines, Dr. E. C., as the John How-
ard of America, 472.

Wines, F. H., and arraignment of jail
cond., 45;

and distinction between cont. and
super., 13.

Wisconsin, Bd. of Cont., and the pub.,
28; amount of wk. of, 29,
30; first of its kind, 27;

legis. com. of invt. of insts., 28.

Witzwil,

Switzerland,
vagrants, 79.

colony for

Women and night work, 183, 184, 185;
legal hours of wk., 8 in Calif., 455;
9 hrs. in Mo., 455; 8 hrs.
in Wash., 456; shortened
in Mass., 445.

ref. for, created in O., 454;
separate trials for, in police et., 91.
Workhouse, honor system introduced,
Columbus, O., 454;

state commission on, N. H., 454.
Working Man's Insurance, (Bran-
deis), 156.

Workingmen's compensation law, new,
O., 456; do. Washington,
442, 456.

Workmen's compensation and em-
ployers' liability, 194;

safety com. in steel works, 193.
Working women in Ky., com. to invst.,
455;

women, and Supreme Court in Ill.,
182;

Women's Soc. and minimum wage
of women, 318.

Woodbury, C. J. H., and automatic
sprinklers, 209.

Workshops, inspection laws strength-
ened, O., 461.

Wright, Carrol D. and Magna Charta
of labor, 223.
Miss Edith, and women's
wages in N. Y., 150.

Wyatt,

The Organization of the Conference for 1912

President, Hon. Julian W. Mack, Washington, D. C.; First Vice President, Frederic Almy, Buffalo, N. Y.; Second Vice-President, John F. Moors, Boston, Mass.; Third Vice-President, Richard C. Gannon, Chicago, Ill.; General Secretary, Alexander Johnson, Angola, Ind.; Assistant Secretaries, Winthrop D. Lane, New York; William J. Doherty, New York; Mrs. K. Van Wyck, Milwaukee, Wis.; Miss Margaret Curtis, Boston, Mass.; W. S. Reynolds, Indianapolis, Ind.; Max Mitchell, Boston, Mass.; Rufus L. Smith, Montreal, Can.; W. T. Cross, Columbia, Mo.; Marcus A. Beeman, Buffalo, N. Y.; Treasurer, Washington Loan and Trust Company, Washington, D. C.

Executive Committee.-The ex-presidents as follows: F. B. Sanborn, Massachusetts (1881*); Fred H. Wines, Illinois (1883); Hastings H. Hart, Illinois (1893); Alexander Johnson, Indiana (1897); William R. Stewart, New York (1898); Charles R. Henderson, Illinois (1899); Charles E. Faulkner, Minnesota (1900); John M. Glenn, Maryland (1901); Timothy Nicholson, Indiana (1902); Robert W. de Forest, New York (1903); Jeffrey R. Brackett, Massachusetts (1904); Rev. Samuel G. Smith, D. D., Minnesota (1905); Edward T. Devine, New York, (1906); Amos W. Butler, Indiana (1907); Thomas M. Mulry, New York (1908); Ernest P. Bicknell, Illinois (1909); Miss Jane Addams, Illinois (1910); Homer Folks, New York (1911); The President, Hon. Julian W. Mack; the First Vice-President, Frederick Almy, and the following additional persons: Miss S. P. Breckinridge, Chicago, Ill.; H. W. Charles, Topeka, Kan.; Lee K. Frankel, New York, N. Y.; James F. Jackson, Cleveland, Ohio; Dr. S. M. Lindsay, New York, N. Y.; Joseph T. Mastin, Richmond, Va.; Francis H. McLean, New York, N. Y.; David F. Tilley, Boston, Mass.; Dr. Robert A. Woods, Boston, Mass.

State Corresponding Secretaries—ALABAMA, Mrs. W. L. Murdock, Birmingham; ALASKA, W. G. Beattie Juneau; ARKANSAS, Prof. J. H. Reynolds, Fayetteville; CALIFORNIA, W. A. Gates, 1007 Phelan Bldg., San Francisco; COLORADO, William Thomas, Capitol Bldg., Denver; CONNECTI. CUT, Charles P. Kellogg, Waterbury; DELAWARE, Mrs. E. P. Warner, Kentmere Place, Wilmington; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, George S. Wilson, District Bldg., Washington; FLORIDA, Marcus C. Fagg, Jacksonville, Fla.; GEORGIA, Joseph C. Logan, 705 Gould Bldg., Atlanta; IDAHO, J. T. Humphries, St. Anthony; INDIANA, Miss Laura Greely, Indianapolis; KANSAS, Charles W. Gibbs, Sec. Board of Control, Topeka; KENTUCKY, Miss Frances Ingram, 428 S. First St., Louisville; LOUISIANA, Miss Lillie Friend, 1807 Palmer Ave., New Orleans; MAINE, Edwin P. Wentworth, Newcastle; MARYLAND, Nathaniel C. Grasty, Court House, Baltimore; MASSACHUSETTS, Joseph Lee, 101 Tremont St., Boston; MICHIGAN, J. B. Montgomery, Supt. Michigan State Public School, Coldwater; MINNESOTA, A. W. Gutridge, 609 Baltimore Bldg., St. Paul; MISSISSIPPI, Rabbi S. C. Bottigheimer, Natchez; MISSOURI, W. T. Cross, Sec. State Board of Charities and Correction, Columbia; MONTANA, D. B. Price, 4 Harrison Ave., Helena; NEBRASKA, A. W. Clark, 334 N. 41st St., Omaha; NEW HAMPSHIRE, William J. Ahern, State Board of Charities, Concord; NEW JERSEY, Joseph P. Byers, Newark; NEW YORK, Dr. Robert W. Hill, The Capitol, Albany; NORTH CAROLINA, Miss *The date following the name of each ex-president, shows the year of his presidency.

Daisy Denson, Secretary Board of Public Charities, The Capitol, Raleigh; NORTH DAKOTA, O. H. McCracken, 15 S. 8th St., South Fargo; OHIO, H. H. Shirer, 805 Harrison Bldg., Columbus; OKLAHOMA, Miss Kate Barnard, State House, Oklahoma City; OREGON, Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull, 250% Third St., Portland; PENNSYLVANIA, Carl Kelsey, Logan Hall, W. Philadelphia; RHODE ISLAND, Thomas B. Maymon, 55 Eddy St., Providence; SOUTH CAROLINA, A. T. Jamison, Greenwood; SOUTH DAKOTA, W. H. King, Parker; TENNESSEE, Edwin P. Anderson, 225 Berry St., Nashville; TEXAS, John L. Green, 1003 Throckmorton St., Fort Worth; UTAH, Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry, Provo; VERMONT, Rev. J. Edward Wright, 19 Baldwin St., Montpelier; VIRGINIA, J. T. Mastin, Library Bldg., Richmond; WASHINGTON, Miss Virginia McMechen, 312 Collins Bldg., Seattle; WISCONSIN, M. J. Tappins, Madison; NEW BRUNSWICK, Rev. Thomas Hunter Boyd, The Manse, Waweig; NOVA SCOTIA, Rev. J. W.Macmillan, D D., 317 Pleasant St., Halifax.

Children-Chairman, Sherman C. Kingsley, Chicago, Ill.; Vice-Chairman, Bernard Flexner, Paul Jones Bldg., Louisville, Ky.; Arthur D. Baldwin, Garfield Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio; Č. C. Carstens, 43 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass.; Hon. Walter H. Clark, 38 Willard St., Hartford, Conn.; Dr. Katharine Bement Davis, Bedford, N. Y.; Hon. William H. DeLacy, 1816 F. St., N. W., Washington, D. C.; W. J. Doherty, Catholic Home Bureau, 105 E. 22nd St., New York, N. Y.; Mrs. Martha P. Falconer, Sleighton Farm, Darling, Pa.; Miss Jean M. Gordon, 1800 Prytania St., New Orleans, La.; Mrs. Charles Henrotin, 754 Lincoln Parkway, Chicago, Ill.; Miss Jessie Henry, Georgetown, Ohio; Prof. Carl Kelsey, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; J. J. Kelso, Dept. of Dep. Chn., Parliament Bldg., Toronto, Ont.; Herbert F. Lewis, 2414 Griffith Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; Rev. William De Loss Love, Hartford, Conn.; Miss Minnie F. Low, 4906 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Charles E. McKenna, 50 Church St., New York, N. Y.; Rev. Francis T. Moran, D. D., 3602 Bridge Ave, N. W., Cleveland, O.; J. Prentice Murphy, 1310 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Rev. P. J. O'Callaghan, 911 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Prof. Thomas J. Riley, 19th and Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.; F. J. Sessions, Davenport, Iowa; Chester Jacob Teller, Hebrew Orphan Asy., Ralph and Pacific Sts., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Hon. Edward F. Waite, Court House, Minneapolis, Minn.

Courts and Prisons-Chairman, Bailey B. Burritt, 105 E. 22nd St., New York, N. Y.; Vice-Chairman, Prof. Roscoe Pound, Law School of Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass.; Hon. Harvey H. Baker, 17 Somerset St., Boston, Mass.; Jacob Billikopf, Jewish Educational Inst., Kansas City, Mo.; Rev. Harris R. Cooley, 1821 E. 89th St., Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Frances G. Curtis, 28 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass.; Miss Madeleine Z. Doty, C. O. S., 105 E. 22nd St., New York, N. Y.; Prof. James W. Garner, Urbana, Ill.; Dr. J. T. Gilmour, Central Prison, Toronto, Ont.; John M. Glenn, 105 E. 22nd St., New York, N. Y.; Prof. C. R. Henderson, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; Thomas W. Hynes, 1332 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Judge Manuel Levine, 7202 Hough Ave., Cleveland Ohio; O. F. Lewis, 135 E. 15th St., New York., N. Y.; Joseph C. Logan, 705 Gould Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; Rev. F. Emory Lyons, 415 Rand McNally Bldg., Chicago, Ill.; Frederick H. Mills, 97 Warren St., New York, N. Y.; Miss Maude E. Miner, 38 W. 10th St., New York, N. Y.; Frank Moore, Rahway, N. J.; Frank Morrison, Ouray Bldg., Washington, D. C.; Hon. Harry Olson, Chicago, Ill.; Frank L. Randall, Supt. St. Refty., St. Cloud, Minn.; Richard M. Reilly, 122 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa.; Hon. Morris W. Seymour, Bridgeport, Conn.; Rev. Thomas C. Slicer, 27 E. 22nd St., New York. N. Y.; Arthur W. Towne, State Capitol, Albany, N. Y.; Hon. John E. Weeks, Middlebury, Vt.; Bronson Winthrop, 32 Liberty St., New York,

N. Y.

Families and Neighborhoods-Chairman, Rev. W. J. Kerby, D. D., Catholic University, Washington, D. C.; Vice-Chairman, Eugene T. Lies, County Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.; Boris D. Bogen, 965 Elberon Ave., Cincincinnati, Ohio; J. Bruce Byall, 205 Colton Bldg., Toledo, Ohio; R. Bayard Cutting, 32 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.; Miss Anna E. Davies, 433 Christian St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Lady Drummond, Montreal, Quebec; Eugene C. Foster, 501 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. John M. Glenn, 136 E. 19th St., New York, N. Y.; Miss Mary C. Goodwillie, 1015 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md.; Richard Hayter, 743 Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash.; Miss Frances Ingram, 428 S. First St., Louisville, Ky.; Miss Louisa Knox, Brighton Rd., Ben Aven, Pa.; L. H. Levin, 411 Fayette St., Baltimore, Md.; Rev. R. M. Little, Bellevue, Pa.; Rabbi David Marx, 354 Washington St., Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Mary Matthews, 413 W. 46th St., New York, N. Y.; John Rea, 2116 N. Uber St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Rev. Theodore Irving Reese, 85 Jefferson Ave., Columbus, Ohio; Rev. M. J. Scanlan, 43 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.; Miss Amelia Sears, 1944 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill.; Howard L. Strong, Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland, Ohio; James H. Wheeler, Godman Guild, Columbus, Ohio.

Housing and Recreation-Chairman, Joseph Lee, 101 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.; Vice Chairman, Miss Edith Abbott, Hull House, Chicago, Ill.; George A. Bellamy, 2723 Orange Ave., Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Emmons Blaine, 344 E. Erie St., Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen, 1430 Astor St., Chicago, Ill.; Miss Kate Holladay Claghorn, 44 E. 23rd St., New York, N. Y.; E. B. De Groot, 57th St. and Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Marcus C. Fagg, Jacksonville, Fla., Room 6, Board of Trade Bldg.; J. Howard T. Falk, 301 Edwin St., Winnipeg, Man.; Paul L. Feiss, 632 St. Clair Ave. N. W., Cleveland, Ohio; Samuel S. Fleisher, 25th and Hamilton Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.; Robert Garrett, 506 Continental Bldg., Baltimore, Md.; J. M. Hanson, Youngstown, Ohio; James S. Holden, 64 LaFayette Blvd., Detroit, Mich.; C. M. Hubbard, Prov. Assn., St. Louis, Mo.; George E. Johnson, Lyceum Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa.; Rt. Rev. D. J. McMahon, 237 E. 21st St., New York, N. Y.; John Melpolder, Supt. Boys' Clubs, 449 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind.; Sidney E. Pritz, 909 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Charlotte Rumbold, City Hall, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. John Wood Stewart, Glen Ridge, N. J.; Graham R. Taylor, 31 W. Lake St., Chicago; Miss Harriet Townsend, Elizabeth, N. J.; Lawrence Veiller, 105 E. 22nd St., New York, N. Y.; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, 23 W. 90th St., New York, N. Y.

Immigration-Chairman, Prof. Charles W. Eliot, Cambridge, Mass.; Vice-Chairman, Prof. E. A. Ross, Madison, Wis.; Miss Grace Abbott, Hull House, Chicago, Ill.; Miss Jane Addams, Hull House, Chicago, Ill.; Miss Emily G. Balch, Wellesley, Mass.; Hon. Duncan N. Fletcher, Jacksonville, Fla.; Prof. J. W. Jenks, Ithaca, N. Y.; Very Rev. Francis C. Kelley, D. D., LL. D., McCormick Bldg., Chicago; Max J. Kohler, 30 Broad St., New York, N. Y.; George B. Mangold, 4002 Lexington Ave., St. Louis, Mo.; Com'r. C. P. Neill, 3556 McComb St.. Washington, D. C.; Jacob H. Schiff, 51 Williams St., New York, N. Y.; Max Senior, Mitchell Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio; Prof. E. A. Steiner, Grinnell, Iowa; Cyrus L. Sulzberger, 516 West End Ave., New York, N. Y.; Miss Lillian D. Wald, 265 Henry St., New York, N. Y.; Prof. Robert DeC. Ward, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass.

Public Supervision and Administration-Chairman, H. C. Bowman Topeka, Kan.; Vice-Chairman, Miss Julia C. Lathrop, Hull House, Chicago, Ill.; Robert Biggs, 828 Law Bldg., Baltimore, Md.; George Clapper ton, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Allan D. Conover, 8 Tenney Block, Madison, Wis.; W. T. Cross, Columbia, Mo.; Hon. Charles A. DeCourcey, Lawrence, Mass.; Dr. H. H. Drysdale, 846 Rose Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Clara S. Folz, Merchants' Trust Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.; John W. Hogan, 841

Onondago Co. Sav. Bank Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y.; W. Almont Gates, 1007 Phelan Bldg., San Francsco, Cal.; Robert W. Hebberd, The Capitol, Albany, N. Y.; James F. Jackson, 1502 Mentor Ave., Cleveland, Ohio; W. H. King, Parker, S. D.; William H. Malthle, 626 Equitable Bldg., Baltimore, M. Ď. J. A. Piper, Lincoln, Neb.; P. M. Ringdal, 1808 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Minn.; G. S. Robinson, State House, Des Moines, Iowa; H. H. Shirer, State House, Columbus, Ohio; Dr. Samuel E. Smith, Richmond, Ind.

Relation of Medical and Social Work-Chairman, Dr. James Alexander Miller, 18 W. 51st St., New York, N. Y.; Vice-Chairman, Miss Ida M. Cannon, 2 Divinity Ave., Cambridge, Mass.; Dr. Philip King Brown, 330 Post St., San Francisco, Cal.; Miss Mary Vida Clark, 105 E. 22nd St., New York, N. Y.; Miss Ella Crandall, Teachers' College, Columbia Univ., New York, N. Y.; Mrs. W. K. Draper, 121 E. 36th St., New York, N. Y.; Dr. Henry B. Favill, 32 N. State St., Chicago, Ill.; Miss Mary Gardner, 55 Eddy St., Providence, R. I.; Sidney E. Goldstein, 2127 83rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Dr. John A. Horgan, 120 Blue Hill Ave., Boston, Mass.; Dr. J. H. Mason Knox, Jr., 804 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md.; Dr. John H. Lowman, 1807 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio; Dr. Adolph Meyer, Johns Hopkins Hosp., Baltimore, Md.; Miss Nannie J. Miner, 223 S. Cherry St., Richmond, Va.; Miss Helen B. Pendleton, Savannah, Ga.; Miss E. V. H. Richards, 25 Bennett St., Boston, Mass.; Wickliffe Rose, Sec. Rockefeller Sanit, Com., Washington, D. C.; Dr. Theodore B. Sachs, 32 N. State St., Chicago, Ill.; Miss Belle Sherwin, Willoughby, Ohio; John R. Shillady, 627 White Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y.; Dr. Philip Van Ingen, 125 E. 71st St., New York.; Alexander M. Wilson, 238 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Lucy Wright, 308 Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass.

Sex Hygiene-Chairman, Charles W. Birtwell, 43 Charity Bldg., Boston, Mass.; Vice-Chairman, Dr. Phillip Zenner, Glen Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr. Emelyn Blackburn, 768 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio; Prof. Charles W. Eliot, Cambridge, Mass.; Prof. Irving Fisher, Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn.; Miss Laura B. Garrett, 156 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.; Mrs. John M. Glenn, 136 E. 19th St., New York, N. Y.; Dr. Luther H. Gulick, 1 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.; Dr. William Healey, Winnetka, Ill.; Dr. Charles R. Henderson, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; Dr. Donald R. Hooker, Cedar Lawn, Baltimore, Md.; Prof. E. R. Johnstone, Vineland, N. J.; Dr. George M. Kober, 1819 Q. St. N. W., Washington, D. C.; Dr. H. G. Sherman, 736 Rose Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio; Dr. Graham Taylor, 180 Grand Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Felix M. Warburg, 52 William St., New York, N. Y.; Dr. William H. Welch, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md.; Dr. Robert M. Wilson, 1708 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Standards of Living and Labor-Chairman, Owen R. Lovejoy, 105 E. 22nd St., New York, N. Y.; Vice-Chairman, Mrs. Raymond Robbins, 1437 W. Ohio St., Chicago, Ill.; John B. Andrews, Metropolitan Tower, New York, N. Y.; Edward T. Devine, 105 E. 22nd St., New York, N. Y.; Dr. Lee K. Frankel, Metropolitan Bldg., New York, N. Y.; John Golden, Fall River, Mass.; Miss Pauline Goldmark, 105 W. 40th St., New York, N. Y.; Dr. Hamilton, Hull House, Chicago. Ill.; Mrs. Florence Kelley, 105 E. 22nd St., New York, N. Y.; Paul U. Kellogg, 105 E. 22nd St., New York.; V. Everit Macy, 68 Broad St., New York, N. Y.; Rev. Charles S. MacFarland, 1611 Clarendon Bldg., New York, N. Y.; Benj. C. Marsh, Room 506, 320 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; Mrs. Dexter Otey, Lynchburg, Va.; Prof. Walter Rauschenbush, Rochester Theo. Semin. Rochester, N. Y.; Rev. John A. Ryan, St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn.; A. T. Stoval, Okalona, Miss.; Harry Thomas, 310 Prospect Ave. So., Cleveland, Ohio; Hon. William B. Wilson, Blossburg, Va.

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