Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1927 — Page 13
MARCH 4, 1927
JUSTICE WILL BE SESIJPOTE Conference of Social Work to Be May 11-18. “Justice first’’ will be the keynote of the fifty-fourth annual meeting- of the National Conference of Social Work to be held at Des Moines, la., May 11 to 18. Dr. John Lapp. Chicago, president of the organiza tion, who was the principal speaker at the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Community Fund, Feb. 8, has announced other major topics and snpjalwv}. They are, “The Rural Economic Situation," by Henry C. Wallace of Des Moines, editor of The Wallace Farmer; “The Church and Social Justice,” by Rabbi A. H. Silver, Cleveland, Ohio; “Probation, Has it Made Good?” by Edwin J. Cooley, chief probation officer of the court of general sessions, New York; “Fit ting the Disabled Into Life,” by Riley M. Little, director of rehabilitation. State department of education at A1 bany, N. Y., and Charles A. Prosser, of the Dunwoodie Institute, Minneapolis, Minn. Jane Addams of Chicago will address the conference on “The Social Consequences of the Immigration I,aw,” and Royal Meeker, Carlton College, Minn., will speak on “International Aspects of Social Work.” One program will be devoted to the “Schools and Social Work,” with Howard W. Nudd, Public Education Association, N. Y. and Dr. Samuel T. Orton, lowa State niversity as the speakers. More than 200 section meetings for the discussion of better methods of welfare work will be held during 1
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