THE SEATTLE CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION

The committee on organization has been in many respects the keystone of the National Conference of Charities and Correction. The executive committee is, of course, the year-round authority, and has as its core the former presidents of the national body. The committee on organization has usually been appointed after the conference delegates are on the ground, but to it has been entrusted a two-fold responsibility to be mastered in a single week.

The proceedings of the conference are divided into six or seven main sections. Each section has a committee. Several of these sections have been more or less permanent, appearing again and again in the make-up of succeeding conferences. The trend, however, has been away from such a stereotyped organization. Each year new sections and committees have been devised to discuss new needs—committees on public health, on occupational standards, on probation and the like.

In other words, the temporary committee on organization has had practically to open the channels through which the conference of the succeeding year was to run, an exacting and fundamental piece of work. In addition, it has had the nomination of officers for the new year on its hands and all the turmoil of convention politics has descended on this committee. The result has been that usually a dozen of the most active and valuable members of the conference have been busy from early morning until midnight throughout the entire conference week, some of them scarcely taking part in the real proceedings at all.

At Cleveland last year a change was made and a by-law was passed providing that the work of the old committee on organization be handled by two committees, one on organization and one on nominations, and requiring that the first should be named by the president at least three months in advance of meetings. Frank Tucker of New York, president of the conference which meets in Seattle in June, has carried the reform a stage farther. The committee on nominations this year will not only have to choose a president and a slate of committee chairmen, but must find a successor to Alexander Johnson, who for eight years has been general secretary of the National Conference, and has resigned to become director of the new extension department of the Training School for Feeble-Minded at Vineland, N. J. Mr. Tucker has, therefore, named committees on organization, nominations, and time and place, in order that all three shall have ample time for their deliberations.

These three committees are given below:

THE NEW COMMITTEES OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION
Committee on Organization
Kingsbury, John A., Chmn. New York Assn. for Improving Condition of Poor
Weir, L. H. (Capt.) San Francisco Playground Association
Field, Parker B. Boston Children’s Mission
Hubbard, C. M. St. Louis Provident Association
Magruder, J. W. Baltimore Federated Charities
McLean, Francis H. New York Assn. of Soc. for Organizing Charity
Miner, Maud E. New York New York Probation and Protective Assn.
Montgomery, J. B. Coldwater, Mich. State School, Children’s Inst.
Bowman, H. C. Topeka State Board of Control
Tilley, David F. Boston State Board of Charities
Deacon, J. Byron Pittsburgh Associated Charities
Abbott, Grace Chicago Immigrants Protective League
Amigh, Ophelia L. Birmingham Ala. Home of Refuge.
Committee on Nominations
Wilson, George S. Chmn. Washington Bd. Public Charities
Persons, W. Frank New York Charity Organization Society
Baldwin, Roger N. St. Louis Civic League
Krans, James R. Memphis Associated Charities
Murphy, J. Prentice Boston Children’s Aid Society
Ryan, Rev. John A. St. Paul St. Paul Seminary
Lovejoy, Owen R. New York Natl. Child Labor Committee
Little, R. M. Philadelphia Soc. for Organizing Charity
Taylor, Graham Chicago Chicago Commons
Committee on Time and Place
Bowen, A. L., Chmn. Springfield, Ill. State Charities Commission
Gates, W. Almont San Francisco State Bd. Char. & Correction
Almy, Frederic Buffalo Charity Organization Society
Fox, Dr. George Fort Worth Charities Commission
Wing, Frank E. Chicago Muncie Tuberculosis Sanatorium
Riley, Thomas J. Brooklyn Bureau of Charities
Glenn, Mary Willcox New York
Darnall, O. E. Washington Natl. Training School for Boys
Logan, Joseph C. Atlanta Associated Charities