ARTICLE IV.

The Treasurer shall keep the moneys and securities, and pay all orders of the Society, or of the Acting Committee signed by the presiding officer and the Secretary, and shall present a statement of the receipts and expenditures at each stated meeting of the Society, and an Annual Report at the annual meeting in the First month (January).

All investments and re-investments shall be made by the Treasurer only with the advice and consent of a majority of the members of the Finance Committee of the Acting Committee.

All bequests and life subscriptions shall be safely invested, only the income thereof to be applied to the current expenses of the Society.

[CONTINUED ON THIRD PAGE OF COVER.]

Office of the Pennsylvania Prison Society, Fifth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia.

New Series Number 40
THE JOURNAL
OF
PRISON DISCIPLINE
AND
PHILANTHROPY
PUBLISHED ANNUALLY
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF β€œTHE PENNSYLVANIA PRISON SOCIETY.”
INSTITUTED MAY 8TH, 1787.

JANUARY, 1901.

OFFICE: STATE HOUSE ROW
S. W. Corner Fifth and Chestnut Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA.

THE
Pennsylvania Prison Society

(FORMERLY CALLED THE PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR ALLEVIATING
THE MISERIES OF PUBLIC PRISONS.)
Place of Meeting, State House Row, Philadelphia.
S. W. Cor. Fifth and Chestnut Sts.

At the 114th Annual Meeting of β€œThe Pennsylvania Prison Society,” held on the evening of the First month (January) 24th, 1901, the Editorial Board (appointed to take charge of the Journal and papers and the Annual Report), consisting of Rev. R. Heber Barnes, Charles M. Morton, John J. Lytle, Rev. H. Cresson McHenry and Rev. George A. Latimer, presented the draft of the Annual Report.

The Society directed the Editorial Board to print 5000 copies, and to make such alterations and additions as they thought proper.

The report to be signed by the President and Secretary.

JOHN J. LYTLE, Secretary.

Editorial Board for 1901: Rev. R. Heber Barnes, Chairman; Charles M. Morton, John J. Lytle, Rev. H. Cresson McHenry, Rev. George A. Latimer.

Persons receiving the Journal are invited to correspond with, and send any publications on Prison and Prison Discipline, and articles for the Journal, to the Chairman of the Editorial Board, 600 North Thirty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa., or to the General Secretary, Philadelphia, S. W. cor. Fifth and Chestnut Streets.

πŸ‘‰ John J. Lytle, Office S. W. cor. Fifth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, is the General Secretary of the Society, giving especial attention to the Eastern Penitentiary.

πŸ‘‰ J. J. Camp, Agent for County Prison, appointed by the Inspectors, acts under their direction, and aids the Prison Society.

πŸ‘‰ Frederick J. Pooley is Agent for the County Prison, appointed by the Prison Society.