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| Officers and Committees, 1912 | [9] |
| Standing Committees, 1912 | [10] |
| Officers and Committees, 1913 | [11] |
| Constitution | [13–17] |
| Resolutions | [18–23] |
| OPENING SESSION— | |
| Invocation—Rev. F. S. C. Wicks | [24] |
| Address of Welcome for the State of Indiana, Hon. Charles Warren Fairbanks | [24–31] |
| Address for the City of Indianapolis, Mr. Richard Lieber | [31–33] |
| Address on Behalf of the Local Business Organizations, Mr. Winfield Miller | [33–37] |
| President’s Address, Hon. J. B. White | [37–40] |
| Message from the President of the United States | [41] |
| Address, Hon. Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War, Personal Representative of the President of the United States | [41–46] |
| Announcements | [47] |
| SECOND SESSION— | |
| Invocation, Rev. Dr. A. B. Storms | [47] |
| Address, “What the States are Doing,” Dr. George E. Condra | [48–61] |
| Address, “Conservation Redefined,” Mr. E. T. Allen | [61–66] |
| Report, Dr. C. E. Bessey, Chairman, Committee on Education | [66–71] |
| Illustrated Address, “Bird Slaughter and the Cost of Living,” Dr. T. Gilbert Pearson. | [71] |
| Address and Illustrated Lecture, “Federal Protection of Migratory Birds,” Dr. W. T. Hornaday | [72–73] |
| THIRD SESSION— | |
| Invocation, Rev. Dr. Allan B. Philputt | [74] |
| Communication from Mr. Gifford Pinchot | [74] |
| Address, “The Conservation of Man.” Dr. Harvey W. Wiley | [75–91] |
| FOURTH SESSION— | |
| Invocation, Rev. Harry G. Hill | [91] |
| Address, “Human Life as a National Asset,” Mr. E. E. Rittenhouse | [92–102] |
| Address, “Public Health Movement,” Prof. Irving Fisher | [103–111] |
| Announcement by the President | [111] |
| Committee on Resolutions | [111] |
| Address, “Authority in Health Control,” Dr. L. E. Cofer | [111–122] |
| Address, “Land Frauds,” Dr. George E. Condra | [123–130] |
| Address, “Conservation of Land and the Man,” Mrs. Haviland H. Lund | [131–132] |
| Address, “Farmers’ Union,” Mr. Charles S. Barrett | [132–134] |
| FIFTH SESSION— | |
| Address, “A Plea for More Educational Opportunities,” Prof. E. T. Fairchild | [134–139] |
| Address, “Hygiene in Relation to Public Health,” Dr. Oscar Dowling | [139–144] |
| Address, “The Duty of the Employer,” Dr. Edward Rumely | [144–147] |
| Letter from Mr. Charles A. Doremus, of New York | [147] |
| Address, “Conservation of the Human Race,” Dr. J. N. Hurty | [148–154] |
| Address, “The Rescue of the Fit,” Mr. Harrington Emerson | [154–160] |
| SIXTH SESSION— | |
| Address, “Human Efficiency,” Dr. Henry Wallace | [161–170] |
| Address, “Is the Child Worth Conserving?” Judge Ben B. Lindsey | [170–181] |
| Remarks, Miss Adeline Denny | [181] |
| SEVENTH SESSION— | |
| Reading of Telegrams | [182] |
| Report from Col. M. H. Crump | [182–183] |
| Address, “The Lumberman’s Viewpoint,” Major E. G. Griggs | [183–195] |
| Nominating Committee | [196] |
| Report, Mrs. Orville T. Bright | [196–200] |
| Address, “Saving Miners’ Lives,” Dr. Joseph A. Holmes | [200–205] |
| Address, “The Prevention of Railroad Accidents,” Mr. Thomas H. Johnson | [205–214] |
| Address, “Vital Statistics and the Conservation of Human Life, a National Concern,” Mr. A. B. Farquhar | [214–223] |
| Address, “The Prevention of Elevator Accidents,” Mr. Reginald Pelham Bolton | [223–230] |
| Resolution, Mr. R. P. Bolton | [231] |
| Resolution, Mr. Frederick Kelsey | [231] |
| EIGHTH SESSION— | |
| Address, Honorable Woodrow Wilson | [232–240] |
| NINTH SESSION— | |
| Remarks, Mrs. Philip N. Moore | [241] |
| Address, Miss Julia Clifford Lathrop | [242–249] |
| Address, Mrs. Matthew T. Scott | [250–254] |
| Address, Mrs. John R. Walker | [255–258] |
| Address, Mrs. Marion A. Crocker | [258–262] |
| Paper, Mrs. Elmer Black (See Supplementary Proceedings) | [262] |
| Remarks, Colonel John I. Martin, Sergeant-at-Arms | [262–263] |
| TENTH SESSION— | |
| Address, “The Problem of Tuberculosis,” Dr. Livingston Farrand | [264–271] |
| Address, “The Conservation of Navigable Streams,” Mr. Jacob P. Dunn (See Supplementary Proceedings) | [271] |
| Address, “Social, Industrial and Civic Progress,” Mr. Ralph M. Easley | [272–281] |
| Address, “Disposition of Sewage,” Dr. Burton J. Ashley | [281–286] |
| Remarks, Mr. J. B. Baumgartner | [286] |
| Report, Executive Committee, Presented by Mr. E. Lee Worsham, Chairman | [286–287] |
| Remarks, Mr. E. Lee Worsham | [287] |
| Report, Committee on Nominations | [288] |
| Remarks, Mr. Charles Lathrop Pack | [289] |
| Address, “The Investigations of Flood Commission of Pittsburgh,” Mr. George M. Lehman | [289–296] |
| ELEVENTH SESSION— | |
| Remarks, Hon. J. B. White | [296] |
| Address, “The Story of the Soil,” Mr. H. H. Gross | [297–302] |
| Address, “The Story of the Air,” Prof. Willis L. Moore | [303–305] |
| Report, Committee on Resolutions | [306] |
| Resolution, Mr. John B. Hammond | [306] |
| Presentation of Invitations from Cities Desiring the Next Congress | [306] |
| Address, Mr. Don Carlos Ellis | [307–310] |
| SUPPLEMENTARY PROCEEDINGS | [312] |
| FORESTRY SECTION | [312] |
| Remarks, Mr. D. Page Simons | [312] |
| Remarks, Mr. T. B. Wyman | [312] |
| Remarks, Maj. E. G. Griggs | [313] |
| Remarks, Mr. Charles Lathrop Pack | [313] |
| Remarks, Mr. I. C. Williams | [313] |
| Remarks, Dr. Henry S. Drinker | [313] |
| Remarks, Mr. E. A. Sterling | [313] |
| Remarks, Hon. John M. Woods | [313] |
| Remarks, Mr. Henry E. Hardtner | [313] |
| Remarks, Prof. F. W. Rane | [313] |
| Remarks, Col. W. R. Brown | [313–314] |
| Remarks, Mr. F. A. Elliott | [314] |
| Remarks, Mr. Hugh P. Baker | [314] |
| Remarks, Mr. P. S. Ridsdale | [314] |
| Appointment of Committees on Resolutions | [314] |
| Co-operation with other agencies, permanent organizations and resolutions. | |
| THIRD SESSION— | |
| Remarks, Mr. H. E. Hardtner | [314] |
| Remarks, Mr. T. B. Wyman | [314] |
| Remarks, Col. W. R. Brown | [314] |
| Remarks, Mr. F. A. Elliott | [315] |
| Remarks, Mr. N. P. Wheeler | [315] |
| Remarks, Mr. D. Page Simons | [315] |
| Report, Committee on Resolutions | [315] |
| FOURTH SESSION— | |
| Committee on Permanent Organizations— | |
| Report, Mr. E. T. Allen | [315–316] |
| Remarks, Mr. Z. D. Scott | [316] |
| Remarks, Mr. F. A. Elliott | [316] |
| Remarks, Mr. H. D. Langille | [316] |
| Remarks, Mr. W. H. Shippen | [316] |
| Register, Forestry Section | [317] |
| Address, “The Present Situation of Forestry,” Prof. Henry S. Graves, United States Forester | [318–325] |
| FOOD SECTION | [326–327] |
| Address, “Food Conservation by Cold Storage,” Mr. F. G. Urner | [327–334] |
| National Association of Conservation Commissioners | [334–335] |
| Accident Prevention Section | [335] |
| Review of Progress in the Conservation of Waters | [335] |
| Report, Standing Committee on Waters, by Mr. W. C. Mendenhall | [335–344] |
| WILD LIFE PROTECTION | [344] |
| Report, Standing Committee on Wild Life Protection, by Dr. W. T. Hornaday | [344–347] |
| Address, “The Vital Resources of the Nation,” Dr. Henry Sturgis Drinker | [347] |
| Paper, “Conservation of the Soil,” Hon. James J. Hill | [349–352] |
| Paper, “War is the Policy of Waste—Peace, the Policy of Conservation,” Mrs. Elmer Black | [352–356] |
| Address, “The Conservation of Navigable Streams,” Mr. Jacob P. Dunn | [357–362] |
| Report from the National Fertilizer Association, presented by Mr. John D. Toll and Mr. Charles S. Rauh | [363–365] |
| Dr. W. J. McGee: An Appreciation of His Services for Conservation, Mr. W. C. Mendenhall | [365–367] |