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TO BE ELECTED BY THE CONFERENCE.

1. An Executive Committee, which shall consist of the President and all ex-Presidents of the Conference ex-officio, and of five members of the Conference to be elected annually at the preceding session of the Conference. Three members shall constitute a quorum.

The Executive Committee shall have charge of the business of the Conference during the interim between the sessions of the latter, and shall give attention to any matters referred to it by the Conference or these by-laws. The program of the Conference, as arranged by the Committees on Topics, shall be subject to the approval of the Executive Committee.

2. The Committees on Topics, which shall each consist of not less than eight nor more than sixteen members, to be elected annually at the preceding meeting of the Conference.

These Committees shall have charge of the preparation of that portion of the program of the Conference which is assigned to them respectively, subject to the provisions of these by-laws and to the approval of the Executive Committee, to which they shall severally report as soon as practicable after their appointment.'

They shall also have charge of the sessions of the Conference respectively assigned to them.

TO BE APPOINTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE CONFERENCE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER THE OPENING OF THE SESSION.

3. A Committee on Resolutions, which shall consist of three members of the Conference, two of whom shall constitute a quorum. All resolutions, except as herein otherwise provided, shall be referred to this Committee without debate, and the Committee shall, before the Conference adjourns, present such a report as seems to it desirable.

4. A Committee on Organization, which shall consist of seven members of the Conference, four of whom shall constitute a quorum. To this Committee shall be referred all questions relating to the organization of the succeeding Conference, and the

Committee shall present a report thereon as soon as practicable, and prior to the adjournment of the Conference.

5. A Committee on Time and Place, which shall consist of five members of the Conference, three of whom shall constitute a quorum. This Committee shall hear and consider any invitations that may be received from the various cities of the State, and shall present a report thereon as soon as practicable, and prior to the adjournment of the Conference.

IV.

THE PROGRAM OF THE CONFERENCE.

The order of business at each separate session of the Conference shall be as follows:

1. The transaction of general business.

2. Report of the committee on the topic of the session. Not to exceed twenty minutes.

3. First paper on the program.

Not to exceed twenty minutes.

4. Discussion opened by a speaker selected for that purpose. Not to exceed ten minutes.

5. General discussion of the subject presented by the paper. Speakers limited to five minutes each, and no one to speak twice on the same subject except by vote of the Conference. 6. Second paper on the program.

Not to exceed twenty minutes.

7. Discussion opened by a speaker selected for that purpose. Not to exceed ten minutes.

8. General discussion of the subject presented by the paper. Speakers limited to five minutes each, and no one to speak twice on the same subject except by vote of the Conference. 9. Miscellaneous business.

V.

The By-Laws shall continue in force unless amended by the Conference, after proposed additions or amendments have been submitted to the Executive Committee.

LIST OF DELEGATES AND MEMBERS.

SECOND NEW YORK STATE CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION.

Members who attended the Conference are marked *. The list gives also the names of the organizations the delegates were appointed to represent.

Ackers, Miss J., National Florence Crittenton Mission, 140 East Fourteenth street, New York city.

Acton, Mina L., Clerk Charity Organization Society, 118 West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, New York city.

* Adams, Mrs. W. R., Vice-President Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, 1327 Paclic street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Adler, Mrs. Felix, United Relief Works of the Society for Ethical Culture, 127 East Sixtieth street, New York city.

• Adriance, Harris E., Chairman Charity Organization Society, 122 East Thirtysixth street, New York city.

• Akin, James F., Ogdensburg City Hospital, Ogdensburg, N. Y.

Aldrich, Mrs. James Herman, Loomis Sanitarium for Consumptives, 150 West Fiftyninth street, New York city.

Alexander, Brother, Treasurer Troy Catholic Male Orphan Asylum, Hanover and Bedford streets, Troy, N. Y.

Allen, Henry S., United Hebrew Charities, 259 West Forty-fifth street, New York clty.

• Alline, Anna L., 402 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, New York city. Allison, Dr. H. E., Medical Superintendent Matteawan State Hospital, Fishkill Landing, N. Y.

Almy, Frederic, Secretary Board of Managers Western House of Refuge for Women, Albion; 165 Swan street, Buffalo, N. Y.

* Alton, Miss H., Charity Organization Society, 463 West Forty-third street, New York city.

* Ambler, A. S., M. D., Superintendent Brooklyn Hospital, Raymond street and De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Ambrose, Miss M., Member of Executive Committee Young Women's Christian Association, 575 Lexington avenue, New York city.

American, Miss Sadle, Corresponding Secretary Council of Jewish Women, 101 West Eighty-fifth street, New York city.

Amor, Emmanuel, President Senora de la Luz, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, City of Mexico, Mexico.

Anderson, Henry B., Charity Organization Society, 35 Wall street, New York city. Andrews, Constant A., Charity Organization Society, 633 Madison avenue, New York city.

Arnold, Sister A., Sanitarium Gabriels, Gabriels, N. Y.

Arnold, Mrs. William, St. Rose's Settlement, 15 East Eighty-second street, New York city.

Ashley, M. C., M. D., Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital, Middletown, N. Y.

Austen, Burton C., Charity Organization Society, 324 West Twenty-eighth street, New York city.

Austin, D. P., M. D.. 12 West Ninety-fifth street, New York city.

Bacon, Charles B., M. D., Deputy Superintendent Kings County Hospital, Flatbush, L. I., N. Y.

Bacon, Francis E., Syracuse Bureau of Labor and Charities, Syracuse, N. Y.
Bacon, Francis M., Down Town Relief Bureau, Trinity Church Association, 20 West
Tenth street, New York city.

• Bailey, Melville K., Grace Chapel, 417 East Thirteenth street, New York city. Ballieff, Mrs. S. Gaston, House of Calvary, "The Unadilla," 132 West Eleventh street, New York city.

Bainbridge, Mrs. L. S., Superintendent The Edgewater Crèche, 105 East Twentysecond street, New York city.

Baker, A. D. L., City of Gloversville, Gloversville, N. Y.

* Baker, Mrs. Jonathan, Matron Suffolk County Almshouse, Yaphank, N. Y. Baker, Jonathan, Keeper Suffolk County Almshouse, Yaphank, N. Y.

Baker, Rev. Nelson H., Erie county, West Seneca, N. Y.

Baker, Richard C., Particular Council, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 1192 Lex Ington avenue, New York city.

* Bannard, Otto T., Vice-President Charity Organization Society, 30 Broad street, New York city.

* Bannin, Michael E., Catholic Charities of Brooklyn, 893 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Barnes, Charles Wheeler, Charity Organization Society, 149 Broadway, New York city.

Barnes, John C., Moderation Society's Free Ice Water Fountains, 34 Park row, New York city.

* Barrows, Isabel C., Editor Proceedings National Conference of Charities and Correction, 135 East Fifteenth street, New York city.

* Barrows, S. J., Corresponding Secretary Prison Association of New York State, 135 East Fifteenth street, New York city.

* Barry, J. J., Catholic Home Bureau, 1169 Boston avenue, New York city.

Bates, Benj. F., President Brooklyn Sunday Breakfast Association, 114 Fort Greene place, Brooklyn, N. Y.

* Bauer, F. E., Deputy Superintendent Department of Public Charities; 2 East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, New York city.

Bauer, F. E., M. D., Physician Municipal Lodging House; 100 East One Hundred and Twenty-third street, New York city.

Baumgardner, Burdette C., Des Moines, Iowa.

Bealin, John J., Free Employment Office, 107 East Thirty-first street, New York city.

* Beard, I. W., Chaplain Almshouse, 238 West Thirteenth street, New York city. Beckett, Charles H., Manager New York State Reformatory at Elmira, 306 West Eighty-eighth street, New York city.

Beekman, J. M., M. D., Charity Organization Society, 10 East Twelfth street, New York city.

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Beemer, James G., The Industrial Christian Alliance, Yonkers, N. Y.

* Beers, Mrs. Edwin, President Brooklyn Home for Aged Colored People, 131 Remsen street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Belden, Mrs. James M., Manager House of Refuge for Women at Hudson, care of H. R. Hoyt, 11 William street, New York city.

Bell, Mrs. Abbie J., Columbia County Almshouse, Chatham, N. Y.

* Bell, Clark, President Medico-Legal Society, 200 West Seventy-eighth street, New

York city.

Bell, William G., Investigator New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, 105 East Twenty-second street, New York city.

* Benerman, J. A., M. D., Home Physician German Odd Fellows Home Association, 1891 Lexington avenue, New York city.

Benneche, Edward, President German Poliklinik, 21 West Eighty-sixth street, New York city.

Bennett, Geo. C., Bookkeeper and Cashier New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, 105 East Twenty-second street, New York city. Bennington, John K., Superintendent of the Poor of Genesee County, Batavia, N. Y. * Berg, Mrs. Albert W., Manager Mary A. Fisher Home for Educated Poor, 356 West Twentieth street, New York city.

* Bergen, Mrs. Tunis G., President Kings County Committee, State Charities Ald Association, 101 Willow street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Betts, Samuel T., Director Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 332 South Salina street, Syracuse, N. Y.

Betts, Mrs. Samuel T., Syracuse Bureau of Labor and Charities, 416 James street, Syracuse, N. Y.

Bijur, Nathan, Vice-President United Hebrew Charities of the City of New York, 32 Nassau street, New York city.

Biondi, Anna, Visitor New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, 139 MacDougall street, New York city.

Bird, Patrick H., The Catholic Boys' Association, 162 Ninth avenue, New York city.

Bishop, Mrs. George M., Treasurer Society for Employment and Relief of Poor Women, 142 East Eighteenth street, New York city.

Bishop, Samuel H., Assistant Secretary Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, 29 West Eighty-fourth street, New York city.

Blagden, Jr., George, New York State Hospital for the Care of Crippled and Deformed Children, 18 East Thirty-sixth street, New York city.

* Blair, George, Superintendent Outdoor Poor, Department of Public Charities, 585 Broome street, New York city.

Blaustein, David, Superintendent Educational Alliance, 184 Eldridge street, New York city.

Bliss, Mrs., West Side Settlement, 14 East Seventy-first street, New York city. Bliss, Sybil A., Visitor New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, 347 East Third street, New York city.

Blodgett, William T., Laura Franklin Free Hospital for Children, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y.

Blodgett, Mrs. William T., Cuban Orphan Society, 24 West Twelfth street, New York city.

Bloomingdale, J. B., President Hebrew Technical Institute, 11 East Sixty-seventh street, New York city.

Bloss, Miss Bessie K., Agent Charity Organization Society, 105 East Twentysecond street, New York city.

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