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Proceedings of the National Federation of Remedial Loan Associations

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Arthur H. Ham
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106 pages

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Proceedings of the National Federation of Remedial Loan Associations meeting of 1911. Includes the keynote paper, Remedial Loans as Factors in Family Rehabilitation, presented by Arthur H. Ham of the Russell Sage Foundation.

ARTHUR H. HAM was director of the remedial loans division of the Russell Sage Foundation.

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Why 250,000 Children Quit School

Author
Luther H. Gulick
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Publication Date
30 pages

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"The yearly army that drops out of line -- standards too high and teaching too dull." A report published by the Foundation's Department of Child Hygiene in 1910.

LUTHER H. GULICK was director of the Department of Child Hygiene at the Russell Sage Foundation.

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Social Work in Hospitals

A Contribution to Progressive Medecine
Author
Ida M. Cannon
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Publication Date
257 pages

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A 1913 survey of the status of hospital social work, Social Work in Hospitals is born of the evident need for exchange of experience among hospitals around the country, as well as a desire for a more conscious and consistent effort to establish standards for social work in hospitals. Topics reported include the mentally unbalanced, employment for the handicapped, single mothers, organization of social workers, and the future of hospital social service.

IDA M. CANNON was head worker of the Social Service Department at Massachusetts General Hospital.

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A Study of Nine Hundred and Eighty-Five Widows

Known to Certain Charity Organization Societies in 1910
Authors
Mary E. Richmond
Fred S. Hall
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Publication Date
84 pages

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In 1910, the Charity Organization Department of the Russell Sage Foundation addressed a circular letter to all charity organization societies in the United States, asking them to give particular attention to their methods of treating widows with children and to offer criticism of a first draft of a survey intended to help these societies make their treatment more effective and thorough. The survey was then filled out by twenty of the societies for every widow with children still under their care at the time. This book presents and examines the results.

MARY E. RICHMOND was director of the Charity Organization Department at the Russell Sage Foundation.

FRED S. HALL was associate director of the Charity Organization Department at the Russell Sage Foundation.

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Munition Workers in England and France

A Summary of Reports Issued by the British Ministry of Munitions
Author
Henriette R. Walter
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Publication Date
50 pages

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A summary of reports issued by the British Ministry of Munitions published in 1917, including work on labor regulations, the employment of women and youth, and a comparison of the munitions industries of England and France.

HENRIETTE R. WALTER, Investigator, Division of Industrial Studies, Russell Sage Foundation

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Working Girls in Evening Schools

A Statistical Study
Author
Mary Van Kleeck
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Publication Date
294 pages

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A volume of a series of Russell Sage studies on the occupations of women in New York in the early 1900s.  Working Girls in Evening Schools is a report on the statistics of women attending night classes.

MARY VAN KLEECK was secretary of the Committee on Women's Work at the Russell Sage Foundation.

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Industrial Investigations of the Russell Sage Foundation

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Mary Van Kleeck
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22 pages

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Published in 1915, this report presented the various industrial investigations under the Russell Sage Foundation since the foundation's organization eight years earlier and how these efforts brought about improvements in social and living conditions in the United States. Also included is a bibliography of all of the foundation's publications regarding industry up to that year.

MARY VAN KLEECK was secretary of the Committee on Women's Work at the Russell Sage Foundation.

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Wartime Gains for the American Family

Author
James H. Tufts
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Publication Date
20 pages

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Address before the division on the family of the National Conference of Social Work, June 1919.

JAMES H. TUFTS was head of the department of philosophy at the University of Chicago

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How the Vermont Plan Reforms Jail Prisoners

Author
Frank H. Tracy
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Publication Date
106 pages

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Presented at the fifty-first congress of the American Prison Association in 1921, this paper defines and examines what was referred to as the Vermont Prison Labor Law, which allowed a person sentenced to jail to work for a salary. It details the conditions surrounding this law, and argues that most prisoners need care and guidance more than punishment. Printed with Employment for Jail Prisoners in Wisconsin by Hornell Hart.

FRANK H. TRACY, sheriff, Montpellier Vermont

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A Child Welfare Symposium

Editor
W. H. Slingerland
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Publication Date
153 pages

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Twenty five papers contributed as supplement to "Child Welfare Work in Pennsylvania", a cooperative study of child-helping agencies and institutions.

WILLIAM H. SLINGERLAND was a special agent in the Department of Child-Helping of the Russell Sage Foundation.

CONTRIBUTORS: Charlotte Abbey, Joseph A. Beck, William Bradford Buck, Iva E. Burr, J. Bruce Byall, Bele Chalfant, Thomas F. Coakley, Rudolph I. Coffee, William A. Credditt, Max C. Currick, Aaron D. Faber, Martha P. Falconer, Mrs. Henry Finkelpearl, Alexander Fleisher, James Struthers Heberling, L. Walter Mason, Bernard J. Newman, F. H. Nibecker, Mrs. E. A. Puncheon, Bertha Rauh, H.P. Richardson, William H. Slingerland, Edwin D. Solenberger, Roy Smith Wallace, Bromley Wharton, Frank D. Witherbee

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