Miss Dix appears before a Committee of the Legislature and is heard in an impassioned appeal on behalf of adequate provision and care for the mentally ill. The scene closes with the Committee indicating their approval and congratulating Miss Dix on her successful effort.
| Music | Orchestra |
"Maryland, My Maryland"
"Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean"
SCENE V
OCCUPATIONAL-RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
| Men's Crafts | Men's Sports |
| Women's Sports | Women's Crafts |
Maypole Dance
Supplementing the general medical work, the therapeutic value of organized occupational and recreational activities is gaining increasing recognition. Those arts and crafts lending themselves to graphic presentation are here selected: dyeing, weaving, spinning, basketry, caning, modelling, painting, pottery, metal work, net making, gardening, etc.: and similarly, in the recreative activities, tennis, golf, hockey, baseball, croquet, bowling, skiing, and skating. A Maypole dance closes the scene.
| Music | Orchestra |
"Boccherina"
"Henry VIII, Maypole Dance"