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First Annual Meeting of the National Conference on Family Relations Source: Living, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Jan., 1939), pp. 30-31 Published by: National Council on Family Relations Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/346582 . Accessed: 15/06/2014 23:31 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . National Council on Family Relations is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Living. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.34.79.20 on Sun, 15 Jun 2014 23:31:37 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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Page 1: First Annual Meeting of the National Conference on Family Relations

First Annual Meeting of the National Conference on Family RelationsSource: Living, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Jan., 1939), pp. 30-31Published by: National Council on Family RelationsStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/346582 .

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Page 2: First Annual Meeting of the National Conference on Family Relations

First Annual Meeting

of

The National Conference

on

Family Relations

Saturday, September 1 , 1938

Hotel Pennsylvania

New York Citp

PROGRAM OF MEETING

9:00 to 9:30 Registration

Morning Sessions 9:30 to 12:30

SOCIAL STATUS OF THE FAMILY Chairman: Miss MARY ANDERSON

Director, Women's Bureau, U. S. Department of Labor, Washington, D. C.

REPORT OF COMMITTEES Marriage Laws

Professor ALBERT C. JACOBS, School of Law, Columbia University, New York City

The Parole System Dean WILLIAM H. LEARY, School of Law, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

Working Mothers Professor HANS VON HENTIG, Law School, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado

Housing Problems Professor and Mrs. ERNEST M. GROVES, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Unemployment: Its Effects on the Family Professor W. F. OGBURN, University of Chicago, Chica- go, Illinois

Divorce, Separation and Alimony Professor MAX RHEINSTEIN, School of Law, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

Hospitalization for the Poor Dr. KINGSLEY ROBERTS, M.D., Medical Director, Bureau of Cooperative Medicine, New York City

DISCUSSION

9:30 to 12:30

CHILDREN AND THE FAMILY

Chairman: Miss BEATRICE MCCONNELL Director, Industrial Division, Children's Bureau U. S. Department of Labor, Washington, D. C.

REPORT OP COMMITTEES

Number and Quality of Children Born Professor ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON, Yale University; President, American Eugenics Society, New York City

Athletic and Moral Training Organizations Affecting the Family: (Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, etc.)

Professor SOPHONISBA P. BRECKENRIDGE, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

Juvenile Delinquency Dr. F. LOVELL BIXBY, Osborne Association, New York City

Placing of Orphans in Private Homes Rather Than Elsewhere

Professor and Mrs. LEE M. BROOKS, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Effect of Divorce on the Children Dr. SIDNEY E. GOLDSTEIN, Chairman, New York State Conference on Marriage and the Family, New York City

Financial Aid for Motherhood Mr. VICTOR FRANCIS CALVERTON, Editor, Modern Month- ly, New York City

DISCUSSION

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12:30 to 2:30

Luncheon Meeting

THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE FAMILY TO THE

CULTURAL WEALTH OF THE NATION

(Chairman, PAUL SAYRE)

ADDRESSES BY

Dr. SIDNEY E. GOLDSTEIN Chairman, New York State Conference On Marriage

and the Family, New York City

Professor ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON Yale University; President, The American Eugenics

Society, New York City

Miss MARY ANDERSON Director, Women's Bureau, U. S. Department of Labor,

Washington, D. C.

Miss LOUISE STANLEY Chief, Bureau of Home Economics, U. S. Department

of Agriculture, Washington, D. C,

Afternoon Sessions

2:30 to 5:30

BACKGROUNDS OF FAMILY SUCCESS

Chairman: Miss LOUISE STANLEY Chief, Bureau of Home Economics, U. S. Department

of Agriculture, Washington

REPORT OF COMMITTEES

Biological Basis of the Family Mr. FREDERICK OSBORN, Director, American Eugenics Society, New York City

Heredity in Relation to the Family Dr. PAUL POPONOE, Director, Institute of Family Rela, tions, Los Angeles, California

12:30 to 2:30

Luncheon Meeting

THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE FAMILY TO THE

CULTURAL WEALTH OF THE NATION

(Chairman, PAUL SAYRE)

ADDRESSES BY

Dr. SIDNEY E. GOLDSTEIN Chairman, New York State Conference On Marriage

and the Family, New York City

Professor ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON Yale University; President, The American Eugenics

Society, New York City

Miss MARY ANDERSON Director, Women's Bureau, U. S. Department of Labor,

Washington, D. C.

Miss LOUISE STANLEY Chief, Bureau of Home Economics, U. S. Department

of Agriculture, Washington, D. C,

Afternoon Sessions

2:30 to 5:30

BACKGROUNDS OF FAMILY SUCCESS

Chairman: Miss LOUISE STANLEY Chief, Bureau of Home Economics, U. S. Department

of Agriculture, Washington

REPORT OF COMMITTEES

Biological Basis of the Family Mr. FREDERICK OSBORN, Director, American Eugenics Society, New York City

Heredity in Relation to the Family Dr. PAUL POPONOE, Director, Institute of Family Rela, tions, Los Angeles, California

Predictable Factors in the Success or Failure of Marriage

Professor ERNEST W. BURGESS, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

Plan for Successful Marriage Professor JOSEPH K. FOLSOM, Vassar College, Pough- keepsie, New York

Housing Plans: A National Outlook Mr. ERNEST M. CULLIGAN, Housing Authority, U. S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C.

DISCUSSION

Predictable Factors in the Success or Failure of Marriage

Professor ERNEST W. BURGESS, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

Plan for Successful Marriage Professor JOSEPH K. FOLSOM, Vassar College, Pough- keepsie, New York

Housing Plans: A National Outlook Mr. ERNEST M. CULLIGAN, Housing Authority, U. S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C.

DISCUSSION

2:30 to 5:30

CULTURAL VALUES SECURED THROUGH FAMILY RELATIONS

Chairman: Honorable ROSWELL MAGILL Undersecretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C.

REPORT OP COMMITTEES

Social Security: Policy and Practice Mr. GEOFFREY MAY, Office of the Director, Social Se- curity Board, Washington, D. C.

Avoidance of Divorce by Judicial Agencies or Other- wise

Judge JOSEPH N. ULMAN, Supreme Bench of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland

Gap Between School and the Established Occupation Professor E. B. REUTER, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

Preparation for Marriage in College Professor Moses JUNG, School of Religion, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

Preparation for Marriage in High School Mr. LAWRENCE A. FRANK, New York City

DISCUSSION

2:30 to 5:30

CULTURAL VALUES SECURED THROUGH FAMILY RELATIONS

Chairman: Honorable ROSWELL MAGILL Undersecretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C.

REPORT OP COMMITTEES

Social Security: Policy and Practice Mr. GEOFFREY MAY, Office of the Director, Social Se- curity Board, Washington, D. C.

Avoidance of Divorce by Judicial Agencies or Other- wise

Judge JOSEPH N. ULMAN, Supreme Bench of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland

Gap Between School and the Established Occupation Professor E. B. REUTER, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

Preparation for Marriage in College Professor Moses JUNG, School of Religion, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

Preparation for Marriage in High School Mr. LAWRENCE A. FRANK, New York City

DISCUSSION

The National Conference on Family Relations The National Conference on Family Relations

ARTICLE I. NAME This Association shall be known as The National Confer-

ence on Family Relations.

ARTICLE II. PURPOSE The purpose of the Association shall be to advance the

cultural values that are now principally secured through family relations, for the advantage of the individual and the strength of the Nation.

ARTICLE I. NAME This Association shall be known as The National Confer-

ence on Family Relations.

ARTICLE II. PURPOSE The purpose of the Association shall be to advance the

cultural values that are now principally secured through family relations, for the advantage of the individual and the strength of the Nation.

election by the Executive Committee and payment of the dues in keeping with the by-laws.

election by the Executive Committee and payment of the dues in keeping with the by-laws.

ARTICLE IV. OFFICERS The Officers of the Conference shall be

Vice-president, a Secretary,treasurer, and ten of an Advisory Council. As officers acting shall be known as the Executive Committee ercise all powers given to this Committee.

ARTICLE IV. OFFICERS The Officers of the Conference shall be

Vice-president, a Secretary,treasurer, and ten of an Advisory Council. As officers acting shall be known as the Executive Committee ercise all powers given to this Committee.

a President, a (10) members together, they and shall ex,

a President, a (10) members together, they and shall ex,

ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP

Individuals may be elected to membership by the Executive Committee upon payment of the dues as provided by the by-laws. Other organizations active in the field of family relations may become affiliated with this Conference upon

ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP

Individuals may be elected to membership by the Executive Committee upon payment of the dues as provided by the by-laws. Other organizations active in the field of family relations may become affiliated with this Conference upon

ARTICLE V. ELECTION OF OFFICERS

After the first annual meeting, September 17, 1938, the President and Vice-president shall be elected for one year only to serve in each office respectively. They shall both be elected at the same time, the Vice-president to serve for one

ARTICLE V. ELECTION OF OFFICERS

After the first annual meeting, September 17, 1938, the President and Vice-president shall be elected for one year only to serve in each office respectively. They shall both be elected at the same time, the Vice-president to serve for one

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