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"Thought be-
Theman who.
comes act, act
nf Amerira
changes the
standard of his
repeated be-
life for the
Better through
comes habit,
Scientific Character Builders
Reason is a
habit forms
Stronger, Safer
character and
HUMAN ENGINEERING :
and Happier
man, than the
character deci-
For Every Nationality, Color, Tongue and Creed
one who chang-
es through fear
des destiny."
Motto-"To Know the Law and Live a Life of Service to Mankind.'
of punishment.
TRUSTEES
J. F. WRIGHT, Executive Secretary and Leader, 311 Lincoln Bldg.
Mr. A. A. Templeton, President.
Mr. A. O. Thomas, First Vice-Pres.
Mr. W. G. Bromley, Second Vice-Pres.
DETROIT, MICH.
Mr. A. O. McCrae, Treasurer
Mr. J. F. Wright,
Executive Sec'y and Leader
Dr. C. H. Oakman
JUN 16 1924
Mr. P. H. King
Mr. George J. Gnau
Mr. W. A. Glbson
of green
June 13th, 1924.
Mrs. A. E. Stewart
Mrs. Ada H. MacDoug&
Mrs. L. S. Holt
Mr. W. L. Cameron
Mr. J. J. Schulte
Mr. Irwin Hamburger
HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS
U. S. Department of Labor,
CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Frank L. Saylor, Berkeley
Mr. August Vollmer, Berkeley
Children's Bureau,
Mrs. Mabel Dorn Hirst, San Francisco
Mrs. Belle M. Bailey, San Diego
Mr. Daniel E. Koshland, San Francisco
Washington, D. C.
Mr. Charles P. Huey, Los Angeles
Mr. Will Levington Comfort, Los Angeles
Mr. Parke Vawter, Alhambra
Mr. John Willis Ring, San Diego.
Gentlemen:-
Mrs. Alice Gurney, Grossmont
Dr. Guy Bogart, Los Angeles
Mr. Milford W. Howard, Los Angeles
Dr. John T. Miller, Los Angeles
In the last issue of the"Child Welfare
CONNECTICUT
Mrs. Julia Upson Welton, Hamden
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
H. N. Stokes, Washington
FLORIDA
News Summary" we note an article on the Marshall
Mrs. D. A. Leon, Jacksonville
GEORGIA
Rev. H. K. Allison, Rising Fawn
INDIANA
Stillman Movement for Crime Prevention quoted from
Rev. Frank S. C. Wicks, Indianapolis
IOWA
Mr. Martin Silberstein, Davenport
Mr. Charles W. Lau, Davenport
"The World's Work".
Mr. Otto Hill, Davenport
KENTUCKY
John W. Norwood, Louisville
MARYLAND
The purposes of the Pathfinders of America
Mrs. M. Elaine Burns, Baltimore
MASSACHUSETTS
Mrs. E. M. Cleveland, Fall River
Mr. John Orth, Boston
Mr. Carl Dana Steere. Newton Highlands
are very similar to that of the Marshall Stillman
Rev. Isaac Smith, West Somerville
Mr. J. Winfield Scott, W. Somerville 44
Mrs. Florence G. Currier, Fall River
Miss Caroline T. Pilsbury, Boston
movement and for your information we are attaching a
MICHIGAN
Mr. Joseph Boyer, Detroit
Judge Arthur J. Tuttle, Detroit
Mr. Edgar A. Guest, Detroit
Mr. Charles T. Bush, Detroit
brief survey of our work which you may wish to use
Mr. William R. Gregory, Detroit
Mr. William S. Sayres, Jr., Detroit
Mrs. W. H. Jobe, Detroit
Mr. Edwin L. Miller, Detroit
Mrs. E. S. Hitchcock, Detroit
in your publication, and also a little pamphlet that
Mrs. Edwin S. Leonard, Detroit
Dr. Mary Thompson Stevens, Detroit
Mr. Guy H. Lockwood, Kalamazoo
Senator W. N. Ferris, Big Rapids
Mr. Edward Frensdori. Hudson
may interest you.
Mrs. Katherine D. Kiefer, Port Huron
Mr. F. F. Ingram, Detroit
Mrs. Ruby M. Zahn, Detroit
MINNESOTA
Yours in service,
Mr. A. A. Richardson, Bemidji
NEBRASKA
Dr. Viola Mizell Kimmel, Creighton
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, Manchester
NEW JERSEY
Mr. Charles L. Lewis, Plainfield
Mr. Daniel Roy Freeman, Upper Montclair
W
J.Stington
NEW YORK
Rev. John Haynes Holmes, New York City
Mr. Charles G. Willoughby, New York City
Mr. John C. Mayer, New York City
Encs.
Mrs. Winifred Sackville Stoner, New York City
Mr. Charles L. Robinson, New York City
Col. Neta J. Boardman, New York City
NORTH CAROLINA
Mr. Cerva M. Reece, Rockford
q.Tm
OHIO
Bishop William M. Brown, D. D., Gallon
Mr. C. O. Frampton, Toledo
Mrs. E. C. T. Miller, Cleveland
Mrs. Jessie Frances Lytle, Cleveland
Mrs. W. L. Stannard, Delaware.
Mrs. R. H. Lathers, Lakewood
PENNSYLVANIA
Mr. William B. Munroe, Philadelphia
TENNESSEE
Miss May Selley, Nashville
WYOMING
Mrs. Mary E. Martin, Casper
+
FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Prof. Thos. Timson. Leicester, England
Rev. Joseph W. Cochran, Paris, France
Rev. John G. Benson, Rome, Italy
Mr. O. St. G. Freer, Toronto, Canada
Mrs. A. E. Wickins, Toronto, Canada
Mr. o. B. Peterson, Tahiti Island
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