Administrative Report of the Directors of Departments Under the Civil Administrative Code Together with the Adjutant General's Report ..., Volume 4

Sampul Depan
Illinois State Journal Company, 1922
Vols. for 1917/18- contain reports of the following departments: Dept. of Finance, Dept. of Agriculture, Dept. of Labor, Dept. of Mines and Minerals, Dept. of Public Works and Buildings, Dept. of Public Welfare, Dept. of Public Health, Dept. of Trade and Commerce, Dept. of Registration and Education, Military nd Naval Dept.
 

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Report of the Department of Labor George B Arnold Director 121241
123
Division of Labor Statistics Burt C Bean Assistant Director Acting Secre
133
Division of State Superintendent of Free Employment Offices W C Lewman
140
Division of Chicago Free Employment Offices Charles J Boyd General Super
152
Division of East St Louis Free Employment Office Roy E Stacer Superin
159
Division of Rockford Free Employment Office Peter T Anderson Superin
165
Division of Springfield Free Employment Office Luther O German Superin
176
Division of Decatur Free Employment Office Thomas A Moran Superin
185
Division of Chief Inspector of Private Employment Agencies John J McKenna
193
Division of Aurora Free Employment Office Frank Raduenz Superintendent
204
Division of General Advisory Board of the Free Employment Offices F
208
Division of Industrial Commission Charles S Andrus Chairman 231241
231
THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND MINERALS
243
Division of Mine Rescue and First Aid Martin Bolt Assistant Director 249251
249
Division of Economic Investigation James Taylor Investigator
257
Report of the Executive Office Cornelius R Miller Director 263268
263
Division of Highways Frank T Sheets Superintendent of Highways Clifford
269
Division of Parks Frank D Lowman Superintendent 304306
304
Division of Purchases and Supplies H H Kohn Superintendent 351362
351
Division of Architecture and Engineering Edgar Martin Supervising Architect
363
Report of the Department of Public Welfare C H Jenkins Director 375555
381
Division of Superintendent of Prisons John L Whitman Superintendent 410412
410
Division of Criminologist Herman M Adler M D Criminologist 422426
422
Division of Fiscal Supervisor Frank D Whipp Fiscal Supervisor 431451
431
Division of Visitation of Adult Blind Charles Comstock Managing Officer
452
Division of Farm Garden and Dairy Consultant D S McKinstry Farm
464
The Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary Leo Steiner M D Managing
531
Illinois State Penitentiary E J Murphy Warden 539541
539
Southern Illinois Penitentiary E P Petri Warden 545551
545
Illinois State Reformatory I M Lish General Superintendent 552554
552
List of Officers
559
Report of the Executive Division Amos Sawyer Chief Clerk 567572
567
Division of Communicable Diseases John J McShane M D Dr P H Chief
573
Division of Tuberculosis George Thomas Palmer M D Acting Chief 612615
612
Division of Vital Statistics Sheldon L Howard Registrar 640668
640
Division of Child Hygiene and Public Health Nursing C W East M D Chief
669
Division of Public Health Instruction B K Richardson Chief 683688
683
Division of Social Hygiene G G Taylor M D Chief 689696
689
Division of Lodging House Inspection William W McCulloch Superintendent
697
THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE
725
Division of Insurance Fred W Potter Superintendent 731736
731
Division of Fire Prevention John G Gamber Fire Marshal 737750
737
Divisions of Grain Inspection at Chicago and East St Louis Walter E Schmidt
751
Division of Public Utilities Commission Frank L Smith Chairman 768781
768
Division of Standards Robert F Adams Superintendent of Standards 782784
782
THE DEPARTMENT OF REGISTRATION AND EDUCATION
789
Report of the Executive Division W H H Miller Director 795796
795
Northern Illinois State Teachers College J Stanley Brown President
802
Natural History Survey Stephen A Forbes Chief 804807
804
State Geological Survey F W DeWoif Chief S08810
810
The Immigrants Commission
819
204207
827

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