Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB

ment of factory inspection and a department of charities as divisions of our state government. We are anxious to build such a civilization that all the world will come to view our splendid men and women.

"I had almost forgotten to tell you that for the boys and girls of Oklahoma nothing in legislation would do but the very best. Hence we sent for your Southern Secretary, Dr. McKelway, a leader in the national child labor work, to help us with our child labor bill; and we sent for Judge Ben B. Lindsey, of Denver, Colo., to help us with our juvenile court measure; and to Oklahoma came also Hastings H. Hart, of Chicago, and Alexander Johnson, the Secretary of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, and the splendid Prison Congress President, Samuel J. Barrows. And all these men lectured before our legislature with the one thought of gaining the very best legislation for the Oklahoma child."

The following resolutions were presented by Dr. A. J. McKelway and unanimously adopted, after which the sessions of the fourth annual meeting were formally adjourned:

Resolved, That the National Child Labor Committee, in convention assembled, has heard with pleasure of the great work the governor and legislature of Oklahoma are doing for the protection of the children, and hopes that the legislation now pending will be adopted and that other states will emulate her example.

Resolved, That we hereby endorse the District of Columbia child labor bill now pending in Congress, and urge its passage for the protection of the children at our national capital.

Resolved, That the thanks of the Committee and its guests and friends are hereby tendered to the people of Atlanta for their abounding hospitality; to the governor of Georgia for the delightful reception tendered us; to individuals and clubs, too numerous to mention, for courtesies extended, and to the three daily newspapers for the space freely given to the reports of the meeting and their unanimous advocacy of our cause.

STATE AND LOCAL COMMITTEES IN CO-OPERATION
OR AFFILIATION WITH THE NATIONAL

CHILD LABOR COMMITTEE.

Alabama Child Labor Committee.-Dr. B. J. Baldwin, Montgomery, Chairman.

Citizens' Child Labor Committee of the District of Columbia.-George M. Kober, M.D., 1603 Nineteenth Street, N. W., Washington, Chairman; Henry J. Harris, 1429 New York Avenue, Washington, Secretary.

Georgia Child Labor Committee.-Hon. Clifford L. Anderson, Atlanta, Chairman; Rev. C. B. Wilmer, D.D., 412 Courtland Street, Atlanta, Secretary.

Hull House Child Labor Committee, Chicago, Ill.-Jane Addams, Hull House, Chicago, Chairman; Mrs. Harriet M. Van Der Vaart, 6710 May Street, Chicago, Secretary.

Iowa Child Labor Committee.-Prof. Isaac A. Loos, Iowa City, Chairman; Hon. Edward D. Brigham, Des Moines, Secretary.

Kentucky Child Labor Association.-Lafon Allen, Louisville, President; Mrs. R. P. Halleck, 1240 Third Avenue, Louisville, Secretary.

Maine Child Labor Committee.-Scott Wilson, Portland, Chairman; Mrs. Ella Jordan Mason, Biddeford, Secretary.

Maryland Child Labor Committee.-Robert Garrett, Baltimore, Chairman; H. Wirt Steele, 101 W. Saratoga Street, Baltimore, Secretary.

Child Labor Committee of the Southwest District of the Federated Charities of Baltimore.-Elizabeth Gilman, 614 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Secretary.

Committee on Child Labor and Legislation of the Consumers' League of Massachusetts.-Edith M. Howes, 416 Marlboro Street, Boston, Chairman. Michigan Child Labor Committee.-Prof. Frank T. Carlton, Albion, Secretary.

Inter-Church Child Labor Committee, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mrs. H. Gaylord Holt, 28 Wellington Place, Grand Rapids, Chairman; Mrs. W. K. Morley, 300 Bates Street, Grand Rapids, Secretary.

Mississippi Child Labor Committee.—Mrs. R. L. McLaurin, Vicksburg, Chairman; Judge T. E. Cooper, Jackson, Chairman Legislative Committee; Mrs. Corinne Deupree Bailey, University, Secretary.

Children's Protective Alliance of Missouri.-Mrs. Philip N. Moore, 3125 Lafayette Avenue, St. Louis, Chairman; Prof. Edgar James Swift, Washington University, St. Louis, Secretary.

Nebraska Child Labor Committee.-Dr. George Elliott Howard, Lincoln, Chairman; Rev. Stephen P. Morris, 408 City Hall, Omaha, Secretary. New York Child Labor Committee.-Mornay Williams, 25 Liberty Street, New York, Chairman; George A. Hall, 105 East Twenty-second Street, New York, Secretary.

North Carolina Child Labor Committee.-Rt. Rev. J. B. Cheshire, Raleigh, Chairman; C. L. Coon, Wilson, Secretary.

Ohio Child Labor Committee.-Dr. Albert H. Freiberg, 19 W. Seventh Street, Cincinnati, Chairman.

Child Labor League of Warren, Ohio.-Miss Phebe T. Sutliff, 234 High Street, Warren, Chairman.

Child Labor Committee of Oklahoma.-Mrs. D. M. Thorpe, Oklahoma City, President; Miss Kate Barnard, Guthrie, Secretary.

Oregon Child Labor Commission.-H. G. Kundret, 431⁄2 Second Street, Portland, Chairman; Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull, 305 Jefferson Street, Portland, Secretary.

Pennsylvania Child Labor Association (in process of organization).

Philadelphia Child Labor Committee.-J. Lynn Barnard, 108 E. Greenwood Avenue, Lansdowne, Chairman; Fred S. Hall, 1338 Real Estate Building, Philadelphia, Secretary.

Allegheny County Child Labor Association.-John W. Anthony, Pittsburg, President; Miss Ada Weihl, Columbian Council, Pittsburg, Secretary.

Rhode Island Child Labor Committee.-Right Rev. W. N. McVickar, Providence, Chairman.

Joint Committee on Child Labor for Rhode Island.-Mrs. Carl Barus, 30 Elmgrove Avenue, Providence, Chairman.

Tennessee Child Labor Committee.-Dr. James H. Kirkland, Nashville, Chairman; Rev. J. E. McCulloch, Nashville, Secretary.

Virginia Child Labor Committee.-Hon. Eugene C. Massie, Richmond, Chairman; Rev. James Buchanan, D.D., Secretary.

Newport News (Va.) Child Labor Committee.-J. H. Williams, Newport News, Chairman; John B. Locke, Vice-Chairman; Charles E. Heim, Secretary.

Wisconsin Child Labor Committee.-Edward W. Frost, Wells Building, Milwaukee, Chairman; H. H. Jacobs, University Settlement, Milwaukee, Secretary.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF

The National Child Labor Committee

Single copies of these publications may be had gratis, except as otherwise noted, upon application to the Secretary of the National Child Labor Committee, 105 East 22d Street, New York City.

I. SMALLER SERIES:

Nos. I to 10 out of print.

No. II. "NIGHT SCENES IN CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE." Pp. 10. 1907. "BURDEN BEARERS." Pp. 12. 1907.

12.

13. "THE CHILD AND THE MACHINE." Pp. 4. 1907.

14. "CHILDREN IN THE GLASS INDUSTRY IN PENNSYLVANIA." Pp. 12.

15. "LITTLE Garment Makers OF THE TENEMENT." Pp. 8. 1907.
16. "THE CALL OF THE FACTORY." Pp. 8. 1907.

17. "POVERTY AND CHILD LABOR." Pp. 16. 1907.

18. "SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR CHILD LABOR DAY." Pp. 2. 1908.

II. LARGER SERIES:

No. 2.

20.

1907.

"CHILD LABOR." A volume containing the papers and addresses, and
the proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the National Com-
mittee, also two specially contributed articles on the subject of
child labor. Pp. 176. Price, cloth bound, $1.25. 1905.
"CHILD LABOR-A MENACE TO INDUSTRY, EDUCATION AND GOOD
CITIZENSHIP." A volume containing the papers and addresses,
and the proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting of the National
Committee, also two specially contributed articles on the subject
of child labor. Pp. 144. Price, cloth bound, $1.25. 1906.

40. "CHILD LABOR AND THE REPUBLIC." A volume containing the papers and addresses, and the proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the National Committee. Pp. 196. Price, cloth bound, $1.25; paper binding, $1.00. 1907.

58. "CHILD LABOR AND FAMILY DISINTEGRATION." By Owen R. Lovejoy. Pp. 4. 1907.

59. "CHILD LABOR QUESTION IN ALABAMA-A PLEA FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION." By Edgar Gardner Murphy. Pp. 12.

60. "EFFECTIVE CHILD LABOR LAWS." Pp. 8.

61. “IN THE SHADOW OF THE COAL BREAKER." By Owen R. Lovejoy. Pp. 16.

62. "CHILD LABOR AND PHILANTHROPY." By Owen R. Lovejoy. Pp. 12. 63. "WHAT ONE GROUP OF WOMEN HAS DONE FOR WORKING CHILDREN." Pp. 8.

64. "SECRETARY'S THIRD ANNUAL REPORT." By Owen R. Lovejoy. Pp. 14.

65. "SELECTIONS FOR CHILD LABOR DAY." Pp. 8.

(178)

66. "THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN." By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Pp. 4.

67. "APPEAL FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION ON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CHILD LABOR BILL." Pp. 4.

68. "PROGRAM FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE, Held at Atlanta, Ga., ApriL 2-5, 1908. Pp. 8.

69. "CHILD LABOR AND SOCIAL PROGRESS." A volume containing the papers, addresses, and proceedings of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the National Committee. Pp. 180. Price, cloth bound, $1.25; paper binding, $1.00. 1908.

The papers and addresses of the Fourth Annual Meeting, printed separately in pamphlet form, are available for free distribution as follows: No. 70. "THE Basis of the ANTI-CHILD LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE IDEA OF AMERICAN CIVILIZATION." By Felix Adler, Ph.D., Chairman, National Committee. Pp. 4.

-71. “THE NEW VIEW OF THE CHILD." By Edward T. Devine, Ph.D., Editor, "Charities and the Commons," and Professor of Social Economy, Columbia University. Pp. 8.

72. "SOCIAL COST OF ACCIDENT, IGNORANCE AND EXHAUSTION."
Prof. Charles R. Henderson, University of Chicago. Pp. 8.

By

73. "THE LEADERSHIP OF THE CHILD." By A. J. McKelway, Secretary for the Southern States, National Child Labor Committee. Pp. 12. 74. "CHILD LABOR IN NEW ENGLAND." By Everett W. Lord, Secretary for New England, National Committee. Pp. 12.

75. "COMPULSORY EDUCATION IN THE SOUTH." By George F. Milton, Editor "Knoxville Sentinel." Pp. 12.

76. "WHY THE CHILDREN ARE IN THE FACTORY." By Miss Jean M. Gordon, Factory Inspector, Louisiana. Pp. 8.

77. "THE FUNCTION OF EDUCATION IN ABOLISHING CHILD LABOR." By Owen R. Lovejoy, General Secretary, National Committee. Pp. 12. 78. "ETHICAL AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF CHILD LABOR." By James H. Kirkland, Chancellor, Vanderbilt University. Pp. 8.

79. "THE DUTY OF THE PEOPLE IN CHILD PROTECTION." By Hon. Hoke Smith, Governor of Georgia. Pp. 4.

80. "ESSENTIALS IN FACTORY INSPECTION." By Hon. John H. Morgan, Chief Inspector of Workshops and Factories, Ohio. Pp. 8.

81. "THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONSUMER." By Florence Kelley, General Secretary National Consumers' League. Pp. 8.

82. "CHILDREN ON THE STREETS OF CINCINNATI." By E. N. Clopper, Secretary for Ohio Valley States, National Committee. Pp. 12.

« AnteriorContinuar »