The Child July 1945-June 1946: Vol 10 Index

THE

CHILD

Monthly Bulletin

WITH

SOCIAL-STATISTICS

Volume

SUPPLEMENT

10

July 1945¡ªJune 1946

FEDERAL

SECURITY

AGENCY

.

Social Security Administration

Children¡¯s Bureau

Abbott, Gra

Accidents :

Book

not

Young wt

ACCIDENTS

Actors, chil

Adolescents

Adoption

:

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1s

Children

1?

Social ag

Statistic:

See

also

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a

Advisory c?

Age certifi

Agius, T.,

Agricultur

a

AgriculturC

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Aid to dep

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ti

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Alabama :

Birth ar

Commit:

See also

Alaska, se

(

Albania, r

Albuquerq

Alegria, P

Algeria, fe

Allen, ?

Allende,

¡ì

Allied Cor

Almy, He

American

American

AMERICAN

American

American

American

American

American

American

American

American

American

Americar

:

Americar

Americar

INDEX

THE

CHILD¡ªMonthly

Bulletin

Volume 10, July 1945¡ªJune 1946

A

Abbott, Grace, 122 Feb. (international cooperation).

Accidents :

Book note: Childhood Mortality From Accidents, 164 Apr.

Young workers, see Injuries to young workers.

AccIDENTS STILL TAKE TOLL OF YOUNG WorRKERS (M. Noll),

29-31 Aug.

Actors, child labor, see 60, 62 Oct.

Adolescents, see Youth.

Adoption

:

Book note: The Role of the Baby in the Placement Process,

180 May.

Children born out of wedlock, 43 Sept., 110-112 Jan., 167¡ª

169 May.

Social agencies¡¯ role, 110¡ª112 Jan.

Statistics, 142-144 Mar.

See also 63 Oct. (Mexico)

99 Dec. (Maryland), 139 Mar.

(Commission

on Children

in Wartime),

161 Apr.

(Mississippi, Michigan), 177 May (Georgia).

Advisory committees (CB), see under Children¡¯s Bureau.

Age certificates, see Child labor and employment of youth¡ª

Employment

certificates.

Agius, T., 44 Sept. (report cited).

Agriculture, see Agriculture, U. S. Department of ; Child labor

and employment of youth; Food and Agriculture Organization ; Migrant children.

Agriculture, U. S. Department of, see 42 Sept. (Interagency

Committee), 54 Oct. (school children¡¯s health), 178

May

(CARE),

180

May

(book

note,

Your

Community), 196 June (films).

See also Farm Security

Administration ; War Food Administration.

Aid to dependent children, see 48 Sept. (Argentina), 138 Mar.

(Security

for family

support),

161

Apr.

(Washing-

ton), 167 May (children born out of wedlock), 179

May (Mississippi), 188 June (union resolution).

Alabama :

Birth and mortality figures, 79, 82, 83 Nov.

Committees on children and youth, 98 Dee.

See also ftn. 142 Mar. (adoptions).

Alaska, services for children, 160, 161 Apr.; see also 10 July

(child-welfare workers).

Albania, relief and rehabilitation, see 35, 39 Sept.

Albuquerque, N. Mex., 119, 120 Feb.

Alegria, Paula, 19 Aug. (ILO meeting).

Algeria, food shortages, see 151 Apr.

Allen, Kathleen: CARING FOR CONVALESCENT

CHILDREN, 3-5

July.

Allende, Salvador, 195 June (Chile).

Allied Control Commission (Italy), see 37 Sept.

Almy, Helen J.: THe Roap TO REHABILITATION, 67¡ª70 Nov.

American Academy

of Orthopedic

Surgery,

155 Apr.

(Pan

American Day).

American Academy of Pediatrics, see under Pediatrics.

AMERICAN ACADEMY

OF PEDIATRICS STUDIES CHILD-HEALTH

SERVICES, 141 Mar.

American Association for Health, Physical Education, and

Recreation, 54 Oct.

American Association of Schools of Social Work, 155 Apr.

(Pan American Day).

American Association

of University

Women,

see 46 Sept.

(book note, Today¡¯s Children).

American Camping Association, 96 Dec.

American

Christian

Committee

for

Refugees,

179

May

(CARE).

American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service,

196 June (American Youth).

American Council on Education, book reviewed, 131 Feb.

American Education Week, 42 Sept.

American Epilepsy League, 189 June.

American Federation of Labor, 60 Oct. (child-labor resolution), 76 Nov. (CB advisory committee), 137 Mar.

(Commission

on Children in Wartime),

194 June

(ILO meeting).

American Friends Service Committee, 179 May (CARE).

American International Institute for the Protection of Childhood, 147 Mar.

(International Council), 188 June

(Spanish translations) ; see also 19 Aug. (ILO meeting), 118, 122, 123 Feb. (inter-American

cooperation), 128 Feb. (Congress of Social Service), 155

Apr. (Pan American Day).

818730¡ª4?

American Wty

Joint

Distribution

Committee,

179 May

CARE).

hawt Legion, 42 Sept. (Education Week).

American Medical Association, 78 Nov. (birth statistics).

American Public Health Association, 54 Oct.

American Red Cross, see 43 Sept. (care of children in Britain),

54 Oct. (school children¡¯s health), 139 Mar. (Children in war-devastated areas), 148 Mar. (book note,

Services), 152 Apr. (Effects of wartime starvation).

American Relief for Czechoslovakia, 179 May (CARE).

American Relief for France, 179 May (CARE).

American Relief for Norway, 179 May (CARE).

American Relief for Poland, 179 May (CARE).

American Social Hygiene Association, 63 Oct. (news note).

American Youth for European Youth, Fae June.

Apparel Industry, child labor, see 41 Sept

Apprentice-Training Service, see 180 May (book note, Your

Community).

Argentina, services for children, 48 Sept., 195 June.

See also

122 Feb. (inter-American cooperation).

Arizona :

Birth and mortality figures, Bi 82, 83 Nov.

Child-welfare services, 160 /

See also 164 Apr., 187 June (Border Health Conference).

Arkansas:

Birth and mortality figures, 79, 82, 83 Nov.

See also 10 July (child-welfare workers),

ftn. 142 Mar.

(adoptions).

Arvin, Calif., schooling for migrants¡¯ children, 72, 73 Nov.

Association

for Childhood

Education,

163

Apr.

(Sending

Oys).

Atlantie City, N. J., see 188 June (UAW convention).

Attlee, Clement R., 170 May (quoted).

Auerbach, Aline B., pamphlet reviewed, 46 Sept.

Austin, Tex., 119, 120 Feb.

Australia, food shortages, see 151 Apr.

Austria, relief and rehabilitation. see 38 Sept.

Avila Camacho, Manuel, see 121 Feb.

B

Back-to-school drive, see Go-to-school drive.

Bailey, Thomas L., 100 Dec. (Mississippi).

Bain, Katherine, 55 Oct. (Interagency Committee).

Baird Foundation Clinic, 189-191 June.

Baker, Charles W., 130 Feb. (Illinois).

Bakeries, child labor, see 31 Aug. 61 Oct.

Balgley, Frances:

CHILDREN ARE Hunery, 151-153 Apr.

Baltimore, Md., 131 Feb. (unemployment compensation).

Barbados, see 195 June (West Indies conference).

Barber shops, child labor, see 61 Oct.

Barnard College, summer courses, 179 May.

Barton, Betsey, 70 Nov. (book cited).

Baumgartner,

Leona, 8 July (committee on children in liberated

countries),

139

Mar.

(Children

in wardevastated areas).

Bauzi¨¦, Julio, 128 Feb. (Congress of Social Service).

Baz, Gustavo, 187 June (Border Health Conference).

Behavior, see Mental health.

Belgium, postwar conditions, see 19, 20 Aug., 35, 39 Sept., 87,

88 Dec., 152 Apr.

Belt-and-buckle . tory, child labor, 41 Sept.

Bernstein, H. G.

44 Sept. (report cited).

Berro, Roberto, f38 Feb. (Congress of Social Service), 188

June (Spanish translations).

3erry, Gordon, ftn. 115 Jan. (report cited).

Berry, Walter M., 99 Dec. (Michigan), 139 Mar. (Planning

for children and youth).

Better Health for Rural America

(Department

of Agriculture), reviewed, 180 May.

Beveridge report (Great Britain), 22 Aug.

Birth certificates, see 43 Sept., 167-169 May (children born

out of wedlock).

Birth injuries, deaths from, see 83 Nov.

Birth out of wedlock, see Illegitimacy.

Births:

Statistics, 56 Oct., 78, 79 N

See also 66, 75 Nov. (in ha

TR 106 Jan. (Peru).

Blackwell, Gordon, 100 Dec. (North Carolina).

Blenkner, Margaret, article reviewed, 148 Mar.

Childre1

report,

Louise Q.:

New

York

Labor Depa.cment

177 May.

contjoarding homes, see

145 Mar.,

169 May

(community

cern) ; 160 Apr. (Iowa) ; 179 May (Mississippi).

Bolivia, see 123 Feb. (inter-American cooperation).

Book notes, see under subject headings.

Bootblacks,

education, 32 Aug.

(Mexico).

See

also Street

Blodgett,

trades.

Botts, Ralph R., ftn. 12 July (report cited).

Border Health

Conference (U. S.-Mexico), 119 Feb., 164 Apr.,

186-188 June.

Boston (Massachusetts Conference of Social Work), see 169

May.

Bowling

alleys,

child

labor,

see

61

Oct.

Boy Scouts, see 96, 97 Dec. (camp programs).

toys¡¯ clubs, see 94-97 Dec. (camp programs), 174, 175, 176

May

(programs for handicapped).

Bracken, Ann M., 164 Apr., 187 June (Border Health Conference).

Braga Neto,

Branscombe,

Milton Carlos, 195 June (Brazil).

Martha:

UNRRA

WoRKS

FOR CHILDREN,

35-39

Sept.

Brazil,

services for children, 32 Aug., 195 June.

See also

19 Aug. (ILO meeting), 122. 123 Feb. (inter-Ameri

can cooperation), 128 Feb. (Congress of Social Service).

Breast

feeding,

see

75,

76

Nov

british Information Services, see 8 July, 43 Sept.

BRiTIsH PLAN PeACETIME Day CARE

FOR CHILI :EN, 162 Apr.

BRITISH

REPORT

ON CHILDREN

BORN

OUT OF WEDLO K, 43

Sept.

de la Garza,

187 June

Brito, Angel

(Border

Health

Con

ference).

Brownsville, Tex., 120 Feb.

Building a Better Southern Region Tavengh Edueation (Southern States Work-Conference on School Administrative Problems), reviewed,

16 Sept.

C

c

. child

Cage,

C:

labor,

Lydia

H.,

see

187

61

Oct.

June

(Border

Health

Conference)

liforni: }

Birth and mortality

figures, 79. 81, 82, 88 Nov.

Child-labor legislation,

61, 62 Oct.: see also 184 June

Committees on chi

wl youth, 147 Mar., 177 May.

Migrants¡¯ children

.

3 Nov

See also ftn. 142 Mar. ( adopti ons).

Calvo Macke

a, Luis, 128 Feb.

(Congress of Social Service)

Camp

Fire

rls, see 96,

97 Dec.

(camp

programs).

Campbell,

Camps

Hilary,

book

reviewed,

169

for children, 94-97 Dec.;

190 June (epilepties).

sure-time activities.

¡®AMPS

FOR

CHILDREN

cars

(J.

WITH

Luck

¡®

154 Apr. (Russia),

Labor camps; Lei

WitHovr

PHuysicaLt

Huse), 94-97 Dee

B

HANDI

Family

allowances, 22-253

Aug

Labor legis!ation, book note

140 Mar.

Youth Commission

June.

also

19,

Sept

20,

21

(children.

(child-health

COMMISSION

¡®ANADIAN

1938

nd

¡®annit

4

88

Dee.

born

out

of

4

(ILO

meetings):

43

wedlock):

141

Mar.

study)

: 151. 153 Apr. (food).

Stupies Youtu (H. Castagnola),

June

192

.

packing.

child

labor,

(Tlinois

30

14 July,

Feb.

; see

also

lation)

Mary, 64 Oct.

(Congress of Social Service).

¡®ONVALESCENYT

CHILDREN

(KK. Allen).

3

July.

ie Foundation,

92 Dee. (publication mentioned)

ola, Hone:

CANADIAN

COMMISSION

Stupies Youtas,

19?-198

¡®astanedo,

¡®ensus,

Birth

Employment

¡®entral

Cerehral

Tune

Hermilio

L

186 June

Bureau

of the

and

mortality statisties.

Mi

statisties,

an

see

College

of

ftn.

(Border

see

Health

546-49

29 Aug.,

Edueation,

Oct

. 77

93 Dee

see

Conference).

73¡ª74

. Nov.

140 Mar.

Nov.

DAS

Book

note:

Children With Cerebral Palsy, 5 July.

See

also 26 Aue

(Philinnines)

¡®hamberloin,

Herhert E..

172 May

¡®HANCE FOR BETTER HEALTH COMES

TO CHILDREN WHO

LOW

THE Crops, A (I. L. Clinton), 51¡ª53 Oct.

Chavez,

¡®hiivez,

Dennis.

194

Leopoldo,

June

186.

(ILO

187

meeting).

June

University

of,

10

July

(Border

Health

(social-statisties

¡®hild,

Irwin

L., editor.

book

reviewed,

46 Sept.

*hild-eare centers,

sce

Day

care

¡®hild

¡®hild

see

155

attendance,

Unemployment

64 Oct.

Confer-

project).

guidanee, see Mental health.

health and development,

sec

Health of mothers and

children

¡®hild-health

conference,

see

7 July

(diarrhea

control),

63

(

Oct.

(Mexico), 106, 107

Jan. (Peru).

108 Jan. (community programs), 152 Feb. (Guatemala), 154 Apr.

(Russia),

166 May

(editorial),

195 June

(Argentina).

Child Health Day (May Day), 150 Apr. (proclamation), 166

May

(editorial).

88

Dee.,

129-130

Childret

Childrer

Adopt

Advis

:

S

S

Ss

T

x

Child-]

Child-!

Dental

Go-to-s

Grants

Intern:

Migran

Policy,

Poliom.

Publica

Service

Cri

Sel

Un

Social-s

See alsc

Children¡¯s

Chile, ser

A

see

Go-to-school

compensation.

(Secretary of

July

Sept..

30.

121

f

(

(

Church Co

h

Cioceo, An

Ciudad Ju

Feb

(

Ciudad

=V

Clague, Ey

Cleveland,

Clinies :

Child-gu

e]

1

Child-lat

Crippled

Dental,

Farm-lal

Hard-of-|

drive.

&3 Dee., 181

Labor quoted),

31

Aug..

Feb..

140

Feb

138

.

Re

ale

140) Mar

130

41

Sept.,

Mar.

Fe

Voeational

guidance,

see

Vocational

guidance,

placement.

ond training

Walsh-Healey

Act, 42 Suet. 62 Oct.

Child-p!'a

agencies

e 161

Apr.

(Vireinia),

169 M

(square deal for hath 8), 177 May (Kansas), 179M

(Mississippi).

Child Study

Association

of America.

46 Sept.

(nublicat

reviewed),

157 Mar.

(Commission

on Childret

Wartime)

Chi'd welfare, general

Hospital

Malnouri

Prenatal

Well-bab,

See also

Clinton,

The Stenehild.

148 Mar

Toder's

Children

for Tomorrow¡¯s

Child-welfare services

Security Act.

E

ace

under

2 Inlv.

34

Social

Sept.,

Security

102,

Mar., 182 June.

ILO meetings, 19¡ª?1

Ave., 64 Oct.,

Negro children.

89-92 Dee.

Philippines, see 172 May.

Progress, ten years, 158-161 Apr.

Social

World,

109

ST-SS8

46

Act,

Dee.,

So

118Fe

eon

Colombia, 8

Colorado :

Birth an?

Child-wel

gervices.

Welfare

League

of

America

(president

Leonard W.

CHILD-WELFARE

WorRKERS

ARE Counted

9-10 Julv.

CHILD-WELFARE

WoRKERS

PREPARE

FoR

(K. F. Lenroot), 19

Aug.

Childhood

Mortality

164 Apr.

CHILDREN

AcguirE

From

Accidents

of),

(E.

TI.

(CB

E.

L.

se?

See also |

nee

May

Committee ,

;

(CI

pub),

Committee

4

Mo

Committee o

MeeTIy

7

Committee o

review

,

New

Parents

(J.

L. Zarefsky),

142-14

Mar.

CHILDREN

CHILDREN

Columbia U

Combined F

Commerce, |

Commission

Schwartz

QO.

ARE HunGry

STILL LABOR

185 June.

(F.

Balgley), 151-153 Apr.

4

IN THE FIELDS (I. L, Clinton), 1

.

Colby, ona

194 Tune

United Nations, Temporary

Social Commission,

178

See also

135-136 Mar.

(Secretary

of Labor¡¯s comments

145-146

Mar.

(services

for children) ; and Inte

American cooveration ; National Commission on Ch

dren in Wartime: Planning for children and yout

Child

Io

¡°A CHAN(

F*?

CHILDRE:

MIGRANT:

Sept

see

Jan.,

t

China, wa

Apr.

see

FOL-

ence)

*hicago

Russia,

Violations,

14-15

see

alse

40

¡®anada:

See

Recommendstions

and

resol itions,

188 June. : see

also 1

Mar.

School

¡®ND

and

May.

see also

See-also

Child labor and employment of youth:

Accidents, see Injuries to young workers,

Advisory committees (CB), 76 Nov. (1 ade Union Women),

130, 13S Mar. (Protection of Young Worke

Agriculture, 12-13 July (safety), 51-53 Oct. (migranee

60-62 Oct. (State standards), 95 Dec. (Unemployment Compensation

and Youth

Employment), 129

Feb.

(National

Conference),

130

Feb.

(Advisory

Committee

and

Tomato

Packing),

177,

178 May

New York), 183-185 June (migrants) ; see also 3}

Aug.

(Stories

ef}

Statistics),

88

Dec.

(ILO

resolutions), 135,

136 Mar. (comments of Secretary

of labor), 140 ie (Youth Employment), 182 Jun

(editorial), 193 June (ILO meeting).

Book notes :

Double and Treble Liability Cases of Illegally Employed

Minors, 15 July.

Labor Legislation in Canada, 140 Mar.

Why Child Labor Laws? 180 May.

Your Community and Its Young People, 180 May.

Canada, see 192-193 June.

Clinies, child-labor, 40-41

Sept.

Conference on Labor Legislation, 129-130 Feb.

Employment

certificates, see 14-15 July, 21, Aug. 41, 42

Sept., 50, 60-62 Oct.,

119, 120 Feb., 140 Mar., 189

May.

Employment statistics, 98 Dec., 140 Mar. ; see also 42 Sept

(CB series on trends).

Fair Labor Standards Act, see Fair Labor Standards Ae

Hazardous occupations, see Hazardous occupations

ILO meetings, 19-21 Aug., 64 Oct..

87-88 Dee., 194 June

Injuries, see Injuries to young workers.

Interagency Committee on Youth Employment

and Edue

tion, 42 Sept., 180 May: see also 138 Mar.

Legislation, 21 Aug.

(Illinois).

60-62 Oct.

(St:

ards),

129-130

Feb.

(National

Conference),

13

Feb.

(Maryland).

147 Mar.

(Georgia),

177 Ma

(New

York),

183-185

June

(State = agricultur

standards) ; see also 2 July (editorial), 30-31 Ang

(accidents),

40-41

Sept.

(child-labor

clinics), 64

Oct. (Ryan), 74 Nov. (migrants).

99 Doe (Georgia

34 Mar. (editorial),

155,

136 Mar. (comments

Secret:

of Labor), 138 Mar. (Commission recor

4

mendations), 182 June (editorial). 188 June (un

resolutions).

See also Fair Labor Standards Aet

Mexico, see 32 Aug., 47 Sept., 119-121 Feb.

Migrant children, see Migrant children.

Minimum

age, 147 Mar. (Georgia),

184, 185 June (Stat

laws).

18S

June

(union

resolution),

193 Jw

(Canada).

62 Oct.

Publie Contracts Act, 42 Sent...

Community

and

Communit y

x

stur

Community

Childre1

Rais. Cerebral

Palsy

(California

Departments

*ublic Health and Education). reviewed, 5 July.

Childrer ip ah esc see 21, 22, 23 Aug.

Children¡¯s Bureau. (Department of "Labor Re

Adoption study, see 142-144 Mar.

\ omen),

rs)

Advisory

vrants)

cmp loy), 129

\ lvisory

7S

committees :

Crippled Children, Services for, see 6 July.

Protection of Young Workers, 130 Feb.; see also 138

Mar.

Social Services for Children, see 137 Mar., 160 Apr.

Social Statistics, 76 Nov.

Statistics Concerning Children, 76 Nov.

Trade Union Women, 76 Nov.

See also 136 Mar.: Interagency Committee;

National

Commission on Children.

Child-health study, cooperation in, 141 Mar.

Child-labor regulation, 14-15 July, 41 Sept., 130 Feb.; see

also 40, 42 Sept., 60 Oct., 129 Feb., 135, 139 Mar.,

184, 185 June.

Dental services adviser, 76 Nov.

May

uso

of

31

(ILO

cretar

82 Jun

n iployed

Go-to-school

drive,

see

Go-to-school

to States, see 6,

9-10, 11 July. 114 Jan., 156¡ª157.

158-161 Apr.

See also Social Security Act.

International cooperation, 118, 119-121, 122-123 Feb., 147

Mar.,

155 Apr., 172 May, 186-188 June; see also

19 Aug., 64 Oct.,

28 Feb., 164 Apr., 178 May.

Migrant children study, see 71 Nov., 183 June.

Policy, 7 July (race, color, and creed), 11 July (EMIC and

prepaid service benefits), 45 Sept. (information about

sce

140

130

Fel

placement

178

M

comment

and

Inte

yn on Ul

and yout

see May

Schwart

( ).

i}

MeeTIN

review

), 142-14

.

nton), 1

children).

Poliomyelitis, planning, 6 July.

Public: ¡ª42 Sept., 98 Dec., 131 Feb., 147, 148 Mar.,

164 Apr., 169, 180 May: see also ftn. 9 July, 76, ftn.

3 Nov., 134, 136, 142 Mar., 188 June.

Sette :

Cc rippled children, see 6 July, 45 Sept., 114 Jan.

School-age children, see 54-55 Oct., 145-146 Mar.

Unmarried mothers, see 169 May.

Social-statistics project, 10¡ª11 July.

See also 3, 5 July, 54 Oct., 135-136 Mar.

Children¡¯s homes, see

Institutions.

Chile, services for children, 47-48 Sept., 128 Feb., 195 June.

See also 19 Aug.

(ILO meeting) ; 32 Aug., 64 Oct.

(Congress of Social Service) ; 188 June

(Spanish

translations).

China, wartime conditions, see 20¡ª21 Aug., 36 Sept., 151-153

Apr.

See also 19 Aug. (ILO meeting),

139 Mar.

(Commission

on Children

in Wartime),

196 June

(American Youth).

Church Committee on Overseas Relief and Reconstruction, 179

May (CARE).

Cioeco, Antonio, ftn. 115 Jan. (report cited).

Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, 120 Feb. ; 181-188 June

(Border

Health

Conference).

Ciudad

Victoria, Tamaulipas,

Mexico, 186 June.

Clague, Ewan, 98 Dee. (Suggestions on returning to school).

Cleveland, Ohio, community action for day care, 103-105 Jan.

Clinies:

Child-guidance, 63 Oct. (Mexico). see also 68 Nov. (crippled

children), 106, 107 Jan. (Peru), 166 May (editorial),

195 June

(Argentina).

Child-labor, 40-41 Sept.

Crippled-children, 67-70 Nov., see also 95 Dec., 173 May.

Dental, see 132 Feb.

(Guatemala).

Farm-labor health, see 52 Oct.

Hard-of-hearing, 114 Jan.

Hospital, see 7 July (diarrhea control).

Malnourished children, 47 Sept. (Mexico).

Prenatal, see 106, 107 Jan. (Peru), 132 Feb. (Guatemala).

Well-baby, see Child-health conference.

See also 123 Feb., 137, 141 Mar., 154-155 Apr., 166 May.

Clinton, Ione L.:

¡°A CHANCE FOR BETTER HEALTH COMES TO CHILDREN WHO

FOLLOW

THE CROPS, 51453 Oct.

CHILDREN STILL LABOR IN THE FIELDS, 183-185 June.

MIGRANTS¡¯ CHILDREN NEED DAYTIME CARE, 125-127 Feb.

ScHOOL Doors BEGIN TO OPEN TO THE CHILDREN OF MIGRATORY FARM WORKERS, 71¡ª74 Nov.

Colby, Mary Ruth, 142 Mar. (report on adoption).

Colombia, see 123 Feb. (inter-American cooperation).

Colorado

88

Dec.

Conference on

Better Care for Mothers and Babies, see 81,

83 Nov.

eee

Christian

Service

Committee,

179

May

¡®ARE).

Congress pe Industrial Organizations, see 60 Oct., 188 June

(child-labor resolution) ; 76 Nov. (CB advisory committee) ;.139 Mar. (Commission on Children in Wartime).

Connecticut :

Birth el mortality figures, 79, 82, 83 Nov.; see also 66

drive.

Grants

erippled

Community Organization for Social Welfare (W. McMillen),

reviewed, 131 Feb.

Community War Services, Office of, see 42 Sept. (Interagency

Committee), 54 Oct. (school children¡¯s health), 180

May (book note, Your ag

ig = bey

Compere, Edward L., book reviewed,

July.

Compulsory military training, see 2 mG,

Compulsory school attendance, see 170-171

May

(Britain).

Conterence of Allied Ministers of Education,

see 19 Aug.,

:

Birth and mortality figures, 79, 82, 83 Nov.

Child-welfare legislation, 161 Apr.

See also 12 July (farm accidents).

Columbia University, summer courses, 179 May.

Combined Food Board, see 153 Apr.

Commerce, U. S. Department of, see Census, Bureau of the.

Commission on Hospital Care, see 5 July (convalescent-care

E

needs), 141 Mar. (hospital study).

Committee on American Principles for Fair*Play, see 7 July

k

(Children¡¯s Bureau policy).

Committee on Christian Science Wartime

Activities of the

¡®

Mother Church, 179 May (CARE).

Committee on Economie Security, see 64 Oct. (Ryan).

Committee on Physical Fitness, see 54 Oct.

Community

action for children, see Planning

for children

and youth.

Community Chests and Councils, 5 July (convalescent-care

study), 10, 11 July (social-statistics project).

¡®ommunity Facilities Act, 126 Feb. (migrant children).

Child-labor legislation, 60, 61 Oct.

See also 9 July

(child-welfare

workers),

ftn. 142 Mar.

(adoptions).

Convalescence

:

Conference on convalescent care, 3-5 July.

Emotional aspects, 24-28 Aug.

See also 6 July (poliomyelitis) and Rehabilitation.

COOPERATION

WITH

THE

PHILIPPINES

(E. S. Enochs),

172

May.

Cooperative

for American

Remittances to Europe

(CARE),

178 May.

Cooperative League of the U. S. A., 179 May (CARE).

Cornely,

Paul

B., 1837 Mar.

(Commission

on

Children

in

Wartime).

Corwin, E. H. L., 4 July (convalescent-care conference).

Costa Rica, see

123 Feb. (inter-American cooperation).

Council of State Governments, see 139 Mar.

Counseling, see Vocational guidance.

COUNSELING

YounG

Workers

(J. F. Culbert),

116 Jan.

Court ACTION IN CHILD-LABOR CASES, 14-15 July.

Crane, Marian M., 188 June (Spanish translations).

Crippled children :

Advisory committee (CB), 6 July.

Book note: Microbes That Cripple, 11 July.

Camps, 94-97 Dec.

Convalescent care, see Convalescence.

Information concerning (CB policy), 45 Sept.

Poliomyelitis, see Poliomyelitis.

Rehabilitation, 67-70 Nov.

Rheumatie fever, see Rheumatic fever and heart disease.

Services under Social Security Act, see Social Security Act.

See also 2 July, 166 May

(editorials):

55 Oct.

(school

health

recommendations) ; and Handicapped

children.

Crosby, Bing, 50 Oct. (help on go-to-school drive).

Crutcher, Hester B., book reviewed, 46¡ª47 Sept.

Culbert, Jane F.: COUNSELING YOUNG WorRKERS, 116 Jan.

Curacao, see 195 June (West Indies conference).

Czechoslovakia,

relief and rehabilitation, see 35, 37 Sept.;

see also 178 May (CARE).

D

Davidson, G. F., 19 Aug. (ILO meeting).

Davis, R. E. G., 192 June (Canadian Youth Commission).

Davis, Russell, 131 Feb. (Maryland).

Day care:

Cleveland, Ohio, community action, 103¡ª105 Jan.

Great Britain, postwar planning, 162 Apr.

Migrants¡¯ children, 125-127 Feb.; see also 52 Oct.

Principles

(statement of Children¡¯s Bureau and Office of

Education), 145-146 Mar.

See also 38 Sept. (UNRRA), 63 Oct. (Mexico), 100 Dee.

(New

York),

102 Jan.

(editorial),

106, 107 Jan.

(Peru), 109 Jan. (community ¡®programs),

132 Feb.

(Guatemala),

138 Mar.

(Federal

aid),

154, 155

Apr. (Russia), 188 June (union resolutions).

See also Foster care; Nursery schools.

Deaths, see Mortality.

Declaration of opportunities for children, see 118 Feb.

Declaration of Philadelphia, see 20 Aug., 88 Dec., 194 June.

Delaware :

Birth and mortality figures, 79, 82, 83 Nov.

Child-welfare expenditures, 160 Apr.

See also, 113 Jan. (hearing tests), ftn. 142 Mar.

(adoptions).

Denecke, Helen, 5 July (convalescent-care conference).

Denmark, relief and rehabilitation, see 152 Apr.

Dental care:

Adviser on dental services, Children¡¯s Bureau, 76 Nov.

Migrant children, 52 Oct.

See also 48 Sept. (Argentina) ; 54, 55 Oct. (school children) ; 63 Oct. (Mexico) ; 102, 108 Jan., 166 May

(editorials) ; 107 Jan.

(Peru);

132 Feb.

(Guatemala) ; 155 Apr. (Russia).

Dependent and neglected children, see 48 Sept. (Argentina),

63 Oct. (Mexico), 87 Dec. (ILO report), 138 Mar.

(social security), 158 Apr. (State programs),

179

May (Mississippi), 188 June (union resolution).

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