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Program to be announced in final issue.

Monday, October 18

JOINT MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION OF PRISON PHYSICIANS WITH THE ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL CRIMINOLOGY TO BE HELD AT THE

BUREAU OF JUVENILE RESEARCH

Dr. Henry H. Goddard will preside.

Demonstration of clinical cases.

"Psychopathy and Delinquency," Dr. Henry H. Goddard, Director of Bureau of Juvenile Research, Columbus, Ohio.

"The Congenital Syphilitic as a Delinquent," Dr. Florence Mateer, Psychoclinician, Bureau of Juvenile Research, Columbus, Ohio.

"Feasible Method of State Care and Treatment of Defective Delinquents," Dr. Victor V. Anderson, New York City. (Representing the Association of Prison Physicians.)

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JOSEPH P. BYERS, Commissioner of Public Institutions, Frankfort, Ky.

Assistant Secretaries

GEORGE L. SEHON, Supt. Ky. Children's Home
Society, Louisville.

LOUIS CROLY, Asst. Supt. House of Refuge,
New York City.

W. G. THEURER, Asst. Gen. Agt., State Board
of Charities, Bessemer Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa.
E. R. CASS, Asst. Gen. Secy. Prison Assn. of N.
Y., 135 E. Fifteenth St., New York City.

JAMES F. BAGLEY, Secy., State Board Charities
and Corrections, Augusta, Me.

Treasurer

EDWARD A. FULLER, Director Conn. State Prison, Suffield, Conn.

Financial Secretary

H. H. SHIRER, Sec'y Ohio Board of State Charities, 209 S. High St., Columbus.

Official Stenographer

MISS MOFFETT RICHARDS, State House, Indianapolis, Ind.

Board of Directors

The following ex-Presidents of the Association, as provided by the Constitution:

Z. R. BROCKWAY, Elmira, N. Y. 1898.
R. W. McCLAUGHRY, Joliet, Ill. 1899.
ALBERT GARVIN, West Hartford, Conn. 1905.

C. V. COLLINS, Troy, N. Y. 1906.

E. J. MURPHY, Joliet, Ill. 1907.

AMOS W. BUTLER, Secy. Board of State Charities, Indianapolis, Ind. 1910.

T. B. PATTON, Supt. State Reformatory, Huntingdon, Pa. 1911.

FREDERICK G. PETTIGROVE, Boston, Mass. 1912.

JOSEPH P. BYERS, Commissioner of Public In-
stitutions, Frankfort, Ky. 1915.

DAVID C. PEYTON, Supt. Laurel School, School,
Va. 1917.

REV. B. M. SPURR, Moundsville, W. Va. 1918-19.

C. B. ADAMS, Supt. School for Boys, St. Charles, Ill.

EDWARD A. FULLER, Dir. Connecticut State Prison, Suffield, Conn.

JNO. L. WHITMAN, Supt. Prisons, Springfield, Ill.

D. C. MOTT, Des Moines, Iowa.

O. F. LEWIS, Genl. Secy. Prison Assn., New York City.

F. EMORY LYON, Supt. Central Howard Assn., Transportation Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

FRANK MOORE, Supt. State Reformatory, Rahway, N. J.

MRS. D. A. O'SULLIVAN, Supt. Andrew Mercer Reformatory, Toronto, Canada.

GEORGE L. SEHON, Supt. Children's Home Society, Louisville, Ky.

JOHN L. SUTTON, Secy. Louisiana Prison Reform Assn., New Orleans, La.

H. K. W. SCOTT, Warden, State Prison, Wethersfield, Conn.

W. A. NOLAN, Pres. State Board of Visitors, Grand Meadow, Minn.

DR. G. C. REDFIELD, Warden, State Prison, Sioux Falls, S. D.

P. E. THOMAS, Warden, Ohio State Penitentiary,
Columbus.

HASTINGS H. HART, Director, Dept. of Child
Helping, Russell
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Sage Foundation,
E.
Twenty-second St., New York City.

MRS. JESSIE D. HODDER, Supt., Reformatory for Women, Framingham, Mass.

ROBERT C. N. MONAHAN, Member Penal and Charitable Commsision of R. I., Pawtucket.

E. C. R. BAGLEY, Boston, Mass.

C. E. VASALY, Supt. State Reformatory, St. Cloud, Minn.

LEON CHARLES FAULKNER, Supt. Md. Training School for Boys, Loch Raven.

GEORGE A. H. SHIDELER, Supt. Ind. Reformatory, Jeffersonville.

Executive Committee

The President, General Secretary, Financial Secretary and Treasurer ex officio and the following: REV. B. M. SPURR, Moundsville, Wa. Va.

H. K. W. SCOTT, Wethersfield, Conn. COL. C. B. ADAMS, St. Charles, Ill.

E. C. R. BAGLEY, Boston, Mass. ALBERT GARVIN, West Hartford, Conn. P. E. THOMAS, Columbus, Ohio.

GEORGE A. H. SHIDELER, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Committee on Prison Discipline

F. A. WHITTIER, Chairman, Parole Agent, State
Prison, Stillwater, Minn.

ROBERT R. CREIGHTON, Vice-Chairman, War-
den, Penitentiary, Kingston, Ont., Canada.
MISS M. M. ELLIOTT, Supt. Indiana Woman's
Prison, Indianapolis.

DR. MAUD LOEBER, Visitor, Board of Commissioners of Prisons, 1424 Milan St., New Orleans, La.

PERCY W. ALLEN, Supt. State Reformatory, Concord Junction, Mass.

HENRY TOWN, Warden, State Prison, Waupun, Wis.

DR. KENOSHA SESSIONS, Supt. Indiana Girls' School, Indianapolis.

GEORGE A. STORRS, Warden, State Prison, Salt Lake City, Utah.

DR. MARY B. HARRIS, Supt. State School for Girls, Trenton, N. J.

R. U. HASTINGS, Supt. Boys' Industrial School, Lancaster, Ohio.

MAJ. S. W. BREWSTER, Acting Supt. New York City Reformatory, New Hampton, N. Y. RICHARD F. CROSS, Wilmington, Del.

CHARLES E. LINSCOTT, Warden, State Prison, Howard, R. I.

WILLIAM H. MOYER, Frankfort, Ky.

A. H. LESLIE, Supt., Workhouse, Hoboken, Pa. DECATUR M. SAWYER, Member Board Managers, State Reformatory, Montclair, N. J.

JOHN L. WHITMAN, Director of Prisons, Springfield, Ill.

JUDGE HERBERT CARR. Frankfort, Ky. FERDINAND J. HOSP, Warden Essex Co. Penitentiary, Caldwell, N. J.

JAMES F. SCOULLER, Supt. State Reformatory, Pontiac, Ill.

DR. FRANK L. CHRISTMAN, Supt. State Reformatories, Elmira, N. Y.

GEORGE C. ERSKINE, Supt. State Reformatory, Cheshire, Conn.

FRANK J. HAM, Warden, State Prison, Thomaston, Me.

ELMER E. SHATTUCK, Warden, State Prison, Charlestown, Mass.

TOMAS G. MENOCAL, Warden Govt. Prison, Havana, Cuba.

Committee on Probation and Parole

MISS EDITH N. BURLEIGH, Chairman, Supt. Girls' Parole Dept., Mass. Training Schools, State House, Boston, Mass.

MRS. MAUD BALLINGTON BOOTH, ViceChairman, Volunteers of America, 34 W. Twentyeighth St., New York City.

E. C. HINCKLEY, Supt., State Training School, Ogden, Utah.

COL. C. T. JACOBS, Toronto, Canada.

COL. E. J. PARKER, Salvation Army, 120 W. Fourteenth St., New York City.

DR. G. C. REDFIELD, Warden, State Penitentiary, Sioux City, S. D.

WARREN F. SPALDING, Secy., Mass. Prison Assn., Cambridge, Mass.

D. H. KNICKERBACHER, Parole Agent, State Reformatory, St. Cloud, Minn.

MARGARET HOWE, 515 W. 122d St., New York City.

R. F. BEASLEY, State Commissioner of Public Welfare, Raleigh, N. C.

FRANK H. HARGRAVES, Member, State Prison Commission, West Buxton, Me.

MINNIE JACOBS BERLIN, Probation Officer, Jewish Charities, Chicago, Ill.

CHARLES L. CHUTE, Secy. State Probation Comn., Albany, N. Y.

J. D. CLARK, Chief of Remission Branch, Dept. of Justice, Ottawa, Canada.

EDWARD W. WHEELER, Chairman, State Prison Comn., Brunswick, Me.

MRS. G. L. JARNIGAN, Chattanooga, Tenn. MAJ. W. H. FRAZIER, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. J. E. HOWE, Greenfield, Iowa.

REV. THOMAS J. LYNCH, Supervisor, Correction Work for Catholics, 360 Broadway, New York City.

REV. CHARLES PARSONS, Supt. Society for the Friendless, Des Moines, Iowa.

REV. A. J. SOLDAN, Chaplain, Leavenworth, Kan.

FRANK A. BROOKS, Chairman, Board of Parole,
State House, Boston, Mass.

GEORGE W. BENHAM, Auburn, N. Y.
JUDGE WILLIAM KRIEGER, Louisville, Ky.
DOMINGO F. MARIN, Chief Div. Prison Af-
fairs, Dept. of State, Havana, Cuba.

WILL COLVIN, Supt. Pardons and Paroles,
Springfield, Ill.

M. H. CANAN, Mgr. State Reformatory, Huntingdon, Pa.

HERBERT PARSONS, 174 Court House, Boston, Mass.

CHARLES A. McGONAGLE, Supt. Indiana Boys' School, Plainfield, Ind.

JUDGE W. P. ARCHIBALD, Ottawa, Canada.

J. N. HERR, Supt. State Reformatory, HutchinKan.

son,

Committee on Prevention

R. U. HASTINGS, Supt. Boys' Industrial School,
Lancaster, Ohio.

LEON CHARLES FAULKNER, Supt. Maryland
Training School for Boys, Loch Raven.
MAJ. WALTER COLLINS, Volunteers of Amer-
ica, Columbus, Ohio.

HASTINGS H. HART, Director Child Helping,
Russell Sage Foundation, New York City.

J. N. BARSS, Supt. Training School, Shawbridge, Quebec, Canada.

REV. JAMES PARSONS, Supt. Society for the Friendless, Kansas City, Mo.

HARRY A. DRIGGS, Supt. Provincial Gaol, Ft. Saskatchewan, Alta., Canada.

J. E. McCLURE, Asst. Director Dept. of Public Welfare, Springfield, Ill.

JUDGE JAMES A. COLLINS, Indianapolis, Ind. REV. H. S. JOHNS, Chaplain State Penitentiary, Baton Rouge, La.

DR. H. H. GODDARD, Director, Bureau of
Juvenile Research, Columbus, Ohio.

MRS. SIDNEY M. COLGATE, Orange, N. J.
REV. FRANCIS H. GAVISK, Member Board of
State Charities, Indianapolis, Ind.

CALVIN DERRICK, Director of Education and
Parole, State House, Trenton, N. J.
MRS. F. F. MORSE, Supt.. Industrial School for
Girls, Sauk Centre, Minn.

MARTIMER L. SCHIFF, P. O. Box 1193, New
York City.

JUDGE HARRY A. ROBINSON, Louisville, Ky. W. M. DEATON, Supt. Boys' Industrial School, Little Rock, Ark.

MRS. M. L. WESTFELDT, President, Prison Aid League, New Orleans, La.

DR. HELEN T. WOOLLEY, Director of Vocational Training, Public School, Cincinnati, Ohio. A. R. FROST, Lansing, Mich.

ARTHUR J. TODD, Chicago, Ill.

DWIGHT W. MORROW, Chairman, 23 Wall St., New York City.

JUDGE HARRY OLSON, Vice-Chairman, Chief Justice Municipal Court, Chicago, Ill.

DR. WM. HEALY, Director Judge Baker Foundation, 40 Court St., Boston, Mass.

HON. WILLIAM RENWICK RIDDELL, Osgood
Hall, Toronto, Canada.

JUDGE GAVIN W. CRAIG, Los Angeles, Cal.
JUDGE E. G. PIERSON, Charleston, W. Va.
W. O. HART, New Orleans, La.

JUDGE CHARLES W. HOFFMAN, Cincinnati,
Ohio.

ROBERT H. GAULT, Editor, Journal of Criminal Law, Evanston, Ill.

FRANK L. RANDALL, St. Cloud, Minn.
AMOS W. BUTLER, Secy. Board of State Chari-
ties, Indianapolis, Ind.

JUDGE JOHN W. WILLIS, St. Paul Minn.
DUNCAN U. FLETCHER, Jacksonville, Fla.
JUDGE J. E. FRICK, Salt Lake City, Utah.
T. C. O'BRIEN, Boston, Mass.

ALBERT H. HALL, Minneapolis, Minn.

JUDGE WILLIAM H. WADHAMS, New York City.

ELI H. BROWN, Jr., Louisville, Ky.

Committee on Penal Farms

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JOHN T. MOORMAN, Member Board Trustees,
Indiana State Prison, Knox, Ind.
RICHARD M. HURD, Member New York Prison
Assn., 12 E. Sixty-eighth St., New York City.
F. J. PRIMAVERI, St. Louis, Mo.
ALBERT H. VOTAW, Secy., Penn. Prison So-
ciety, 119 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
FRED WARD, Supt. Work Farm, Duluth, Minn.
LOUIS E. LAWES, Warden, State Prison, Ossin-
ing, N. Y.

WILLARD J. TURNER, Supt. Prison Camp and
Hospital, West Rutland, Mass.

Compensation of Prisoners

FREDERICK H. MILLS, Chairman, 3518 Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.

WM. H. MOYER, Vice-Chairman, Warden, State Prison, Frankfort, Ky.

H. DABEZIES, Pres. Prison Reform Society of La., 915 Dauphin St., New Orleans, La.

P. E. THOMAS, Warden, State Penitentiary,
Columbus, Ohio.

THOMAS C. O'BRIEN, Boston, Mass.
BURDETTE G. LEWIS, State Commissioner of
Institutions and Agencies, Trenton, N. J.
HON. CARL E. MILLIKEN, Governor of Maine,
Augusta, Me.

C. S. REED, Warden, State Prison, Stillwater,
Minn.

HARRY L. HURLBURT, Warden, State Prison, Jackson, Mich.

CHARLES F. RATTIGAN, Supt. of Prisons, Albany, N. Y.

J. E. McCLURE, Asst. Director, Public Welfare, Springfield, Ill.

MRS. JESSIE D. HODDER, Supt. Woman's Reformatory, Framingham, Mass. CHARLES C. McLAUGHRY,

JOHN J. SONSTEBY, Attorney, United Garment Workers of America, 19 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, III.

BISHOP WILBUR P. THIRKIELD, New Orleans, La.

Committee on Police

COL. JOHN C. GROOME, Chairman, N. Y. State Constabulary, 1216 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. AUGUSTUS VOLLMER, Vice-Chairman, Chief of Police, Berkeley, Cal.

ARTHUR WOOD, ex-Police Comr., New York
City.

FRANK T. MOONEY, C. of P., New Orleans, La.
T. M. O'BRIEN, C. of P., Charleston, S. C.
MAJ. PULLMAN, C. of P., Washington, D. C.

JOHN R. NUTTER, C. of P., Jeffersonville, Ind.
WM. COPELAN, Chief of Police, Cincinnati, Ohio.
COL. LUDLOW PETTY, C. of P., Louisville, Ky.
GEO. B. COFFIN, Indianapolis, Ind.
MARTIN O'BRIEN, C. of P., St. Louis, Mo.
S. A. GODLEY, C. of P., Kansas City, Mo.
W. P. RUTLEDGE, Supt. of Police, Detroit, Mich.
R. J. ALDERDICE, Supt. of Police, Pittsburgh,
Pa.

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