“A well-studied and interesting account.”—Scotsman.

“Mr. Humphrey has earned the gratitude of all earnest students of sociology.”—Western Mail..

THE CHILD AND THE PARENT

By DOUGLAS PEPLER

Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net.

A small volume containing the history of the provision of meals to the children of poor parents, and an account of children’s care committees, their work and organization, with particular reference to the place of the voluntary worker and the duties of an official.

“The history of the origin and work of the Care Committee is dealt with by Mr. Douglas Pepler in an interesting way, and he writes suggestively of the great problems with which its workers are brought into contact.”—Nation.

“It would be impossible to put the conditions of the problem in clearer or better words.”—Evening News.

London: CONSTABLE & COMPANY Ltd.