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Story of the U. S. Children's bureau. (In Medical woman's jour-> nal, Aug. 1922, v. 29: 186-9.)

Thompson, L. A. The federal Children's bureau. [Washington, D. C.? 1914] 4 p.

Paper read before the Section on library work with children of the American library association, May 27, 1914.

Federal children's bureau in the United States. (In Progress, July, 1915, v. 10:91-7.)

Tobey, J. A. Constitutionality of the federal maternity and infancy Act. (Public Health Nurse, Oct. 1922.)

Impartial discussion of the legal aspects of the act, written before the Supreme Court decision.

Public health law: a manual of law for sanitarians. Baltimore. Williams & Wilkins. In press 1925.

Contains discussion of the child labor decisions and other legal matters relating to work of the Children's bureau.

U. S. Budget bureau. Promotion of welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy, supplemental estimate of appropriation

for fiscal year, 1923. . . 1922. 3 p. (67th cong., 2d sess. House doc. 169.) Serial 8105 U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Federal child labor law declared unconstitutional. (In Monthly labor review, June, 1922, v. 14: 1255-57.)

U. S. Children's bureau. Administration of the first federal child-labor law 1921. 197 p. (Legal series, no. 6. Industrial series, no. 6. Bureau publication, no. 78.)

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"Text of federal child-labor law of 1916 and Rules and regulations for its enforcement:" p. 174-181.

Annual report. 1914

Published also in Reports of the Department of labor.

Child labor division circular no. 1-2. 1917-1918. 2 v. Contents: no. 1 Rules and regulations . . . for carrying out the provisions of an act to prevent interstate commerce in the products of child labor.no. 2 Decision of the U. S. Supreme court as to the constitutionality of the federal child labor law of Sept. 1, 1916.

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The Children's bureau .. Establishment of the bureau. 1912. 5 p.

(Bureau publication no. I.)

Children's year: a brief summary of work done and suggestions for follow-up work. 1920. 19 p.

(Bureau publication, no. 67.)

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Establishment of the Bureau. 1912. 5 p.

Federal aid for the protection of maternity and infancy, by Grace Abbott. Children's bureau reprint from American journal of public health, Sept. 1922, v. 12:737-742. Reprint with changes, 1923. 8 p.

Promotion of the welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy. 1925. 7 p. (Bureau publication No. 95, Revised.) Text of act of November 23, 1921, and maximum amounts available to the States.

Promotion of the welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy. Report of the administration of the act of Nov. 23, 1921, for the period Mar. 20, 1922, to June 30, 1923. 1924. 42 pp. Bureau publication no. 137.

Press.)

Fiscal year, July 1, 1923 to June 30, 1924. (In

Publications. May 15, 1925. 13 pp.

Sheppard-Towner act in relation to public health, by

A. E. Rude. Reprint. 1923. 8 p.

Ten years' work for children, by Grace Abbott. Children's bureau reprint from North American Review, Aug. 1923, v. 218: 189-200.

Congress. House. Committee on expenditures in Department of commerce and labor. Establishment of a Children's bureau [Hearing] April 13, 1910 [on H. 23259] 1910. 40 p.

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Report [on H. 27068] to establish . . . Children's bureau as substitute for H. 23259. June 21, 1910. 1910. 4 p. (61st Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 1675)

Serial 5593

Committee on expenditures in Interior dept. Establishment of Children's bureau. Report. To accompany H. R. 24148. 1909. 6 p. (60th Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 2144) Serial 5384

Hearings... on H. R. 24148, establishment of Children's bureau in the Interior department [Jan. 27, Feb. 1, 1909] Washington, Govt. print. off., 1909. 56 d.

Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Protection of maternity and infancy. Report [to_accompany ... 1921. 6 p. (66th Cong., 3d sess. House rept. Serial 7776

S. 3259]
1255)

Protection of maternity
[report to accompany S. 1039] . . . 1921. 7 p.
1st sess. House rept. 467)

and infancy,

(67th Cong., Serial 7921

Public protection of maternity and infancy, hearings on H. R. 2366, for public protection of maternity and infancy, and providing method of cooperation between government of United States and the several states, July 22-23, 1921. 1921. 278 p.

Public_protection of maternity and infancy, hearings on H. R. 10925, Dec. 20-29, 1920. 1921.

94 P.

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Committee on labor. Children's bureau. Hearing

on H. R. 4694. May 12, 1911. 1911. 51 p.

Children's bureau. Report. To accompany H. R. 4694. 1912. 5 p. (62d Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 235)

Serial 6129

Maternity aid and infant hygiene. Report to accompany H. R. 12634. Feb. 12, 1919. 1919. 6 p. (65th Cong., 3d sess. House. Rept. 1062) Serial 7455

Senate. Committee on education and labor. Establishment of Children's bureau .. Report. To accompany S. 423. 1910, 3 p. (61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 417) Serial 5583

Establishment of children's bureau. Report. To accompany S. 252. 1911. 9 p. (62d Cong., Ist sess. Senate. Rept. 141) Serial 6077 Hearing . . . on S. 8323, establishment of Children's bureau in the Interior department . . . [Feb. 4, 1909] 1909. 45 p.

-Report favoring S. 8323 to establish in Department of interior, bureau to be known as Children's bureau. Feb. 11, 1909. 1909. 3 p. (60th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 974) Serial 5380

Department of commerce and labor. Children's bureau. Letter from the acting secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the secretary of commerce and labor, submitting estimate of appropriation required for the establishment of the Children's bureau in the Department of commerce and labor. 1912. 3 p. (62d Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 698) Serial 6326

Dept. of labor. Annual report of the secretary. 1st, 1913date. 1914-date.

The "first report" submitted Dec. 31, 1913, describes the (incomplete) organization and the work of the .. Children's bureau, March to June, 1913.

Children's bureau. tables. bibl.. (In its 6th annual report, 1918, p. 176-95)

Publications of the Department of labor. Dec. 1,

1924. 1924. 32 p.

"Children's bureau," p. 24-30.

Superintendent of documents. Children's bureau [publications] and other publications relating to children. 5th edition. March, 1925. 1925. II p. (Price list 71)

Watters, Ethel M. Maternity and child welfare in the United States. (In Child welfare magazine [New York], March, 1924, V. 5: 103-109.)

Weaver, J. C. A decade in the Children's bureau. (In Mother and child, Apr. 1923, v. 4: 169-170.)

INDEX

Activities, early, 3; general outline,
12; classification, 43.
Administrative section of bureau,
32, 42.

Akron, Ohio, infant mortality study,
3.

Alabama, 16.

American Medical Association, atti-
tude on maternity act, 19.
Appropriations, the first, 3; table of,
1913 to 1924, 71; in 1925, 4; under
Maternity and Infancy Act, 10.
Assistant to the chief, office of de-
scribed, 32; organization, 39.
Atlanta, 23.

Baby week, 4, 16.

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Back-to-School " movement, 9, 24.
Baltimore, infant mortality studies,
3, 28.

Birth registration, pamphlet, 4; stim-
ulation, 15.
Boston, 22.

Boston Community Health Service,
posture study, 17.

Brockton, Mass., infant mortality
study, 3.

California, 23, 28.
Canada, 26.

Canneries, employment in, 22.
Census Bureau, cooperation with, 4,
15.

Chelsea, Mass., 17.

Chicago, juvenile court, 29.

Chief, appointment of first, 2; office

of, described, 32; organization, 39.
Child health agencies, directory of,
17.

Child Hygiene Division, 33; organi-
zation, 40.

Child labor, 21, 24, 25, 44; legisla-
tion, 4, 21.

Child Labor Amendment, 7.
Child Labor Division, 5.

Child Labor Law, the first Federal,
5; test, 63.

Child Labor Tax Law, 6.
Child Management, pamphlet, 15.
Child placing studies, 28.
Children's Bureau, creation, 1; du-
ties, 1; events leading to establish-
ment, I; first work, 3; activities,
12; organization, 32, 38; publica-
tions, 45; laws, 61; appropriations
and expenditures, 72.

Children's Year, 7, 8, 24; follow-up,

9.

Child welfare commissions, 30.
Child Welfare Special, the, 9.
Cincinnati, 30.

Coal mining and children, studies
of, 22.

Collegiate Alumni, cooperation with
Association of, 15.

Colorado, 22.

Columbus, 23.

Connecticut, 20, 22, 29.
Cooperation, 44.

with: Census Bureau, 4, 15; Col-
legiate Alumni, 15; Council of
National Defense, 8; Federal
Board for Vocational Educa-
tion, 25; General Federation of
Women's Clubs, 4, 15, 16; Na-
tional Conference of Social
Work, 26; National Probation
Association, 29; United States
Employment Service, 23; Uni-
ted States Public Health Ser-
vice, 26.

Correspondence section of bureau,
33, 42.

Council of National Defense, co-
operation with, 8.

County boards of child welfare, 28.
Crane, Senator Murray, 2.

Delaware, 18, 26.
Denmark, 26.

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