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DEVINE, EDWARD T. Pensions for mothers. Survey, July 5, 1913, v. 30: 457-460. Substance of a paper read at the Conference of social insurance, Chicago, June 6-7, 1913, printed in the Amer. Labor Legislation Rev. for June, 1913, and in The Child, Aug., 1913.

Pensions for mothers [and summary of existing mothers' pension laws]. Amer. Labor Legislation Rev., June, 1913, v. 3: 191–201.

Paper read at the Conference on social insurance, Chicago, June 6-7, 1913. Printed also in The Child, Aug., 1913, p. 16-21. For discussion by William Hard, see same issue of Amer. Labor Legislation Rev., p. 229-234.

Report of an investigation of matters relating to the care, treatment and relief of dependent widows with dependent children in the city of New York. [New York City] 1914. 50 p.

Report made for the executive committee of the conference called by Mr. O. F. Lewis and held in the office of Mr. Thomas M. Mulry on Jan. 4, 1913. Printed also in part in the Survey, Apr. 4, 1914, p. 23-29, under title Widows' needs."

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State funds to mothers. Survey, Mar. 1, 1913, v. 29: 747–748. EINSTEIN, Mrs. WILLIAM. The keeping together of families. (In New York City conference of charities and correction. Proceedings, 1912. p. 61-65.)

The keeping together of families [and discussion]. (In New York City conference of charities and correction. Proceedings, 1911. p. 72–91.)

Pensions for widowed mothers as a means of securing for dependent children the benefits of home training and influence [with discussion by Frederic Almy and others]. (In New York State conference of charities and correction. Proceedings, 1910. p. 224–246.)

Endowing motherhood. Literary Digest, Dec. 7, 1912, v. 45: 1066-1067.

FELTON, KATHERINE C. Insurance in lieu of pensions. California Outlook,
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FOERSTER, ROBERT F. Relief of widows.
Survey, May 17, 1913, v. 30: 253-255.

[Letter with comment by P. R. Lee.]

Reply to Porter R. Lee's criticism of the report of the Massachusetts commission on the children of widows.

"Funds to parents." [Editorial.] Survey, Jan. 4, 1913, v. 29: 413-414. GATES, W. ALMONT. Caring for dependent children in California. (In National conference of charities and correction. Proceedings, 1913. p. 306-311.) Gray, B. KirkMAN. Philanthropy and the State. London, P. S. King & Son, 1908. x, 339 p.

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Gt. Brit. Royal commission on poor laws and relief of distress. Report of the Royal commission on poor laws and relief of distress. London, Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Wyman and sons, limited, 1909. xiii, 1238 p. (Parliament. Papers by command. Cd. 4499.)

HALBERT, L. A. The widows' allowance act in Kansas City. Survey, Feb. 28, 1914, v. 31: 675-676.

HALE, M. L. The widows' pension controversy. [Letter and comment by C. C Carstens.] Survey, Feb. 22, 1913, v. 29: 736-738.

HARD, WILLIAM. Financing motherhood. Delineator, April, 1913, v. 81: 263. Hats off to our opponents. Delineator, May, 1913, v. 82: 355.

Help the "widows' pension" idea in your state. Delineator, Sept., 1912, v. 80: 144.

The moral necessity of “State funds to mothers." Survey, Mar. 1, 1913, v. 29: 769-773.

19-20.

Motherless children of living mothers. Delineator, Jan., 1913, v. 81:

[Pensions for mothers: Discussion of paper by Edward T. Devine at Conference of social insurance, Chicago, June 6-7, 1913.] Amer. Labor Legislation Rev., June, 1913, v. 3: 229–234.

HAYHURST, ELIZABETH. How pensions for widows were won in Oregon. Child-Welfare Magazine, Mar., 1913, v. 7: 248-249.

HEBBERD, ROBERT W. Mothers' pensions. (In Ohio. Bulletin of charities and correction. Oct., 1913.)

Address at the National conference on the education of backward, truant, delinquent, and dependent children, Buffalo, Aug. 28, 1913.

The Henry Neil League for Mothers' Pensions. Survey, Mar. 22, 1913, v. 29: 849-851.

HENRY NEIL: pension agent. Survey, Feb. 1, 1913, v. 29: 559–561.

HIGGINS, ALICE L. Helping widows to bring up children. (In National conference of charities and correction. Proceedings, 1910, p. 138-144.)

HOLMES, JOHN HAYNES. Widows' pensions [letter] Survey, Mar. 14. 1914. v. 31: 759.

HOWE, F. C. and M. J. Pensioning the widow and the fatherless. Good Housekeeping, Sept., 1913, v. 57: 282-291.

HUNTER, JOEL D. Administration of the funds to parents' law in Chicago. Survey, Jan. 31, 1914, v. 31: 516-518.

Indiana. Board of State charities. The Indiana bulletin of charities and correction. Mar., 1913.

Statement of attitude of the board of State charities to a mothers' pension bill for Indiana: p. 83-84.

Kansas conference of charities and correction. Proceedings of 13th annual session, Lawrence, Kansas, Dec. 5-6, 1912. Topeka, State printing office, 1913.

Resolution favoring pensions from special State fund to women having children whose fathers are dead, disabled, or imprisoned: p. 70.

KELLEY, FLORENCE. Governmental aid for dependent women and children [and discussion]. (In New York City conference of charities and correction. Proceedings, 1912. p. 77-87.)

KINGSLEY, SHERMAN C. The newest interest in the mother and child. Child, Feb., 1913, v. 1: 13-16.

Public pensions to widows. (In National conference of charities and correction. Proceedings, 1912. p. 468-472.)

LEE, PORTER R. The Massachuetts report on the relief of widows. Survey, Apr. 26, 1913, v. 30: 134-136.

Some facts about widows with children and their care. Survey, Feb. 14, 1914, v. 31: 620-622.

LIES, EUGENE T. Organized charity and mothers' pensions. Child, Feb., 1913, v. 1: 17-18.

LINDSEY, BEN B. Is the child worth conserving? (In National conservation congress. Proceedings, 1912. Indianapolis, 1912. p. 170-181.)

The mothers' compensation law of Colorado. Survey, Feb. 15, 1913, v. 29: 714-716.

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Bill of the commission: p. 37-38.

MATHIAS, E. L. The widowed mother and children. How to help them. Child, Apr. 1912, v. 1: 20-22.

Operation of the Missouri law passed Apr. 7, 1911.

More aid to mothers. Literary Digest, Apr. 26, 1913, v. 46: 935–936.
Mothers' and widows' pensions. Green Bag, v. 25: 283, 357, 395.

Mothers' and widows' pensions [editorial] Nation, Apr. 17, 1913, v. 96: 378.
Mothers' pension bills. Hearst's Magazine, June, 1913, v. 23: 970–971.
Mothers' pensions in Idaho. Child-Welfare Magazine, Nov. 1913, v. 8:104.
Mothers' pensions in Pennsylvania. Survey, Feb. 28, 1914, v. 31: 676.

MURPHY, W. R. The author of mothers' pensions. Christian Herald, Feb. 25, 1914: p. 184, 195.

National conference of charities and correction. Proceedings, 1912. Fort Wayne, 1912.

Symposium on public pensions to widows: p. 468-498.

The needy mother and the neglected child. Outlook, June 17, 1913, v. 104: 280-283.

Needy mothers in the State of New York. Survey, Apr. 4, 1914, v. 32: 1–3. NEIL, HENRY. Mothers' pensions. [Letter replying to article in Survey of Feb. 1, 1913.] Survey, Mar. 22, 1913, v. 29: 891.

For discussion of letter see same issue, p. 849-851.

NESFIELD, MARGARET C. Notes on widows' pension act as administered in San Francisco, California. [San Francisco, 1914.] 4 p.

New Jersey. State board of children's guardians. Report for year 1913. Union Hill, N. J., Dispatch Print Co., 1914.

Operation of widows' pension law: p. 3-6.

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Papers and discussion on pensions for widowed mothers: p. 224-246.

New Zealand. Parliamentary debates, 1911-1912.

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Debate on amendment, 1912: v. 158: 148, 157-8, 160; v. 159: 168; v. 160: 549; v. 161: 62-8, 171-2, 174–5, 212, 217, 223-4, 231, 529-32, 636, 662, 696.

Post and telegraph dept. Old-age pensions branch. 14th annual report for the year ended 31st March, 1912. (Session II, 1912, F.-9.)

"Widows' pensions": p. 6-7; 14-17.

Pensions dept. 15th annual report for the year ended 31st March, 1913. (1913. A.-18.)

A separate department for the administration of the old-age, widows' and military pensions' acts was created Nov. 14, 1912.

NEWELL, M. O. Four counties that prefer mothers to orphan asylums. Delineator, Aug. 12, 1912, v. 80: 85-86.

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Legislative reference dept. "Widows' pension " laws. Compiled by I. A. Acker. Bismarck, 1913. 29 p. (Bulletin No. 4.)

Ohio. Commission to codify and revise laws relative to children. Report of the Commission to codify and revise the laws of Ohio relative to children. [Columbus? 1912?] 72 p.

Views of the commission on mothers' pension law for Ohio: p. 6. Draft of bill: p. 27-29.

PARK, CLARA C. Helping the widowed mother to keep a home. Home Progress, Apr. 1913, v. 2: 43-8.

Motherhood and pensions. Survey, Apr. 12, 1913, v. 30: 74.

Pensions for mothers. Survey, Aug. 30, 1913, v. 30: 669.

Pension legislation for needy mothers. Survey, Feb. 15, 1913, v. 29: 660–661. Pensioning mothers. Literary Digest, Mar. 1, 1913, v. 46: 445–446.

Pensions for mothers. Public, Nov. 24, 1911, v. 14: 1194-1195.

On the administration of the Illinois funds to parents act.

Pensions given to wives of convicts. Survey, Aug. 19, 1911, v. 26: 711.
Discussion of the Missouri law passed Apr. 7, 1911.

PINCKNEY, MERRITT W. Funds to parents act. (In Kansas conference of charities and correction. Proceedings, 1912, p. 56-69.)

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Proposed "Funds to parents act for Illinois. Child, Apr. 1913, v. 2:

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Public pensions to widows. Experiences and observations which lead me to favor such a law. (In National conference of charities and correction. Proceedings, 1912, p. 473-480.)

Printed also in The Child, July, 1912, v. 1: 43–50.

POLLARD, GRACE P. Motherhood and pensions [letter]. Survey, Mar. 29, 1913, v. 29: 910.

PORTERFIELD, E. E. How the widow's allowance operates. Child, Feb. 1913, v. 7: 208-210.

History and operation of the Missouri law passed Apr. 7, 1911.

Private pensions for mothers. World's Work, July, 1913, v. 26:272–273. Public pensions to widows: Papers . . . by Sherman C. Kingsley, Hon. Merritt W. Pinckney, Frederick Almy, and others. Child, July, 1912, v. 1:31-66. Also printed in Proceedings of National conference of charities and correction, 1912, p. 468-498. Putting motherhood on the State pay roll. Child-Welfare Magazine, July, 1913, v. 7:418-420.

RICHMOND, MARY E. Motherhood and pensions. Survey, Mar. 1, 1913, v. 29: 774-780.

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Report of the operation of the mother's pension department from June 13, 1913-Dec. 31, 1913: p. 6-9.

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SHAW, W. B. Progressive lawmaking in many States. American Review of Reviews, July, 1913, v. 48: 86-87.

SHEFFIELD, ADA ELIOT. Administration of the mothers' aid law in Massachusetts. Survey, Feb. 21, 1914, v. 31: 644–45, 659.

SPENCE, CATHERINE H. State children in Australia; a history of boarding out and its developments. Adelaide, printed by Vardon & Sons, 1907. 147 p. State aid for widowed mothers. Outlook, Sept. 27, 1913, v. 105: 156-157. VAILE, GERTRUDE. Administering mothers' pensions in Denver. Survey, Feb. 28, 1914, v. 31: 673-675.

The welfare of the children. How to prevent delinquency [by] Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen The funds to parents act and how to treat delinquency [by] Hon. Merritt W. Pinckney ... [Chicago, 1912] 47 p.

From the Proceedings of the 222d regular meeting of the Commercial Club of Chicago, Saturday, Jan. 13, 1912.

Widows' pension bill for New York State. Survey, Mar. 28, 1914, v. 31: 791. Widows' pensions adopted in Cincinnati. Survey, Apr. 25, 1914, v. 32: 89–90. Widows' pensions in Massachusetts. Survey, Apr. 26, 1913, v. 30: 132–133. Widows' pensions in New York. [Letter from Mary K. Simkhovitch for the Committee on widows' pensions of the Assoc. of neighborhood workers.] Survey, Mar. 15, 1913, v. 29: 843.

Widows themselves to testify on pensions. Survey, Dec. 13, 1913, v. 31: 285–286. WILBUR, CURTIS D. Proposed California statute establishing a mothers' pension fund and a scholarship fund to assist poor and worthy children. [Los Angeles, 1913.] 20 p.

Draft of a bill by Judge Wilbur, of the Los Angeles juvenile court. WITTER, JOHN H.

The Illinois funds to parents act. Child, Mar. 1912, v.

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