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Health and Recreation Committee
120 W. Adams St.,
Tel., Randolph 4350.
Chairman, Doctor Rachelle Yarros.
To educate women and girls on the various aspects of social
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WAR AGENCIES
hygiene which will help them to uphold the highest standards of morality. Conducts activities through the following sub- committees: Medical, Recreation, Law Enforcement, Moral Education.
Department for the Maintenance of Existing Social Service Agencies 120 W. Adams St.,
Tel., Randolph 4350.
Chairman, Mrs. Dunlap Smith.
Executive Sec., Mrs. Charlotte Kuh.
To arouse the community to the need at this time of strongly supporting all existing social agencies; to promote efficient volunteer social service. Registers volunteer social workers and sends them to agencies where needed and en- deavors to supply motor service to social agencies when needed.
Speakers Committee 120 W. Adams St.,
Tel., Randolph 4350.
Chairman, Mrs. Kellogg Fairbank.
To send women speakers throughout Chicago and Illinois to give full and authentic information on the work of this organization and its various committees.
Publicity Committee 120 W. Adams St.,
Tel., Randolph 4350.
Chairman, Mrs. Walter Brewster.
Sec., Miss Josephine Bessems.
To keep the work of the Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense prominently before the public through the press. Gives news items and feature stories to Chicago news- papers; sends weekly news letters to daily newspapers in the State, and places articles on work of the Woman's Committee in magazines.
Thrift and Conservation Committee
120 W. Adams St.,
Tel., Randolph 4350.
Chairman, Miss Isabel Bevier.
Sec., Miss Elizabeth Allen.
To interest the public in food values, the elimination of waste, thrift in buying and the proper care of fruits and vegetables.
Finance Committee 120 W. Adams St.,
Tel., Randolph 4350.
Chairman, Mrs. Charles Frankenthal.
Raises funds for conducting the State work of the Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense.
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WAR AGENCIES.
American Red Cross Committee 58 E. Washington St., Tel., Randolph 3480. Chairman, Mrs. Philip Schuyler Doane.
Sec., Miss Anna Weimar.
Co-operates in the local and State work of the American Red Cross. .
Allied Relief Committee 58 E. Washington St., Tel., Central 3402.
Chairman, Mrs. Russell Tyson.
To keep in touch with all associations engaged in allied relief in Illinois; to act as a clearing house and to investigate any associations soliciting for foreign relief in Illinois. Co- operates with the following Allied Relief Representatives:
British Relief Chairman, Mrs. Samuel Insull, 1100 Lake Shore Drive. Tel., Superior 1100.
Canadian Relief
Chairman, Mrs. John Crerar,
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1901 Prairie Ave. Tel., Calumet 2103.
Belgian Relief Chairman, Mrs. James A. Patton, 1426 Ridge Ave., Evanston.
Italian Relief Chairman, Miss Mary Nixon, 2719 Pine Grove Ave. Tel., Diversey 3580.
Serbian Relief
Chairman, Mrs. Charles G. Fuller.
1235 Astor St. Tel., Superior 5541.
Polish Relief Chairman, Mrs. John Smulski, 1201 Milwaukee Ave. Tel., Monroe 5000.
Russian Relief Chairman, Mrs. Chas. S. Eaton,
5744 Kimbark Ave. Tel., Midway 122.
Japanese Relief Chairman, Mme. Kurusu, 5528 Everett Ave.
Armenian Relief Mrs. W. Irving Osborne, 1326 Ridge Ave., Evanston.
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NATIONAL AGENCIES
NATIONAL AGENCIES
Academy of Political Science
Sec., Henry Raymond Mussey,
Kent Hall, Columbia Unversity, New York City. American Academy of Political and Social Science Editor, Clyde Lyndon King,
Woodlawn Ave. and 36th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
American Association for Labor Legislation Sec., John B. Andrews,
131 East 23rd St., New York City.
American Association for the Study and Prevention of Infans Mortality
Executive Sec., Miss Gertrude B. Knipp,
1211 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md.
American Association of Public Employment Offices Sec., G. P. Berner, State Employment Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
American Association of Societies for Organizing Charity Gen'1. Sec., Francis H. McLean,
130 East 22nd St., New York City.
American Economic Association Sec., W. C. Leland,
1140 Woodward Bldg., Washington, D. C.
American Home Economics Association. Sec., Mrs. Alice P. Norton, 1326 E. 58th St., Chicago, Il1.
American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology Sec., Edwin M. Abbott,
1027 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
American Institute of Social Service
Gen'1. Sec., Nathaniel M. Pratt,
80 Bible House, Astor Place, New York City.
American Library Association Sec., George B. Utley, 78 E. Washington St., Chicago, Il1.
American Medical Association
Sec., Alex. R. Craig, M. D., 535 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, Il1.
American Museum of Safety Director, A. H. Young, 14 W. 24th St., New York City.
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American Peace and Arbitration League Gen'1 Sec., Andrew B. Humphrey, 31 Nassau St., New York City.
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NATIONAL AGENCIES
American Prison Association Gen'1. Sec., Joseph P. Byers, Empire Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. American Public Health Association Acting Sec., A. W. Hadrich, 1039 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
American Red Cross Gen'1. Mgr., Harvey D. Gibson. Memorial Bldg., Washington, D. C.
American Social Hygiene Association
Sec., Wm. F. Snow, M. D., 105 W. 40th St., New York City.
Anti-Capital Punishment Society of America Sec., Maurice B. Kovnat, ยท 5483 Harper Ave., Chicago, Il1.
. Anti-Saloon League of America Gen'1. Supt., Purley A. Baker, Westerville, Ohio.
Association for the Study of Negro Life and History Director, Carter G. Woodson,
1216 You St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Boy Scouts of America
Chief Executive, James E. West,
200 Fifth Ave., New York City.
Camp Fire Girls of America Gen'l. Sec., Lester Scott, 461 Fourth Ave., New York City.
Child Conservation League of America Sec., Mrs. Minnette C. Hair, 108 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill.
Committee for Immigrants in America Sec., George A. Cullen, 35 W. 39th St., New York City.
Committee of One Hundred on National Health Executive Sec., E. F. Robbins, 203 E. 27th St., New York City.
Committee on Provision for the Feeble-Minded Executive Sec., Joseph P. Byers, Empire Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Eugenics' Registry Executive Sec., O. C. Glaser, Battle Creek, Mich.
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America Gen'1. Sec., Rev. Charles S. Macfarland, 105 E. 22nd St., New York City.
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NATIONAL AGENCIES
General Federation of Women's Clubs Sec., Mrs. Chas. H. Zimmerman, 715 N. Central Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Hospital Association of America Sec., Wm. H. Walsh, M. D., 1414 S. Penn St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society Acting Manager, Gabriel Davidson, 174 Second Ave., New York City.
Joint Commission on Social Service of the Protestant Episcopal Church
Executive Sec., Rev. F. M. Crouch, 281 Fourth Ave., New York City.
League of American Municipalities Sec., Robert E. Lee,
Mayor's Office, Baltimore, Md.
National Alliance of Legal Aid Societies Pres., M. W. Acheson, Jr., Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Acting Sec., James W. Johnson, 70 Fifth Ave., New York City.
National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuber- culosis Executive Sec., Charles J. Hatfield, 105 East 22nd St., New York City. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Executive Sec., W. D. McGuire, Jr., 70 Fifth Ave., New York City.
National Child Labor Committee Gen'1. Sec., Owen R. Lovejoy, 105 E. 22nd St., New York City. National Child Welfare Association Gen'1. Sec., Charles F. Powlison, 70 Fifth Ave., New York City. -
National Civic Federation Executive Sec., Ralph M. Easley, Metropolitan Tower, New York City, National Civil Service Reform League Sec., George T. Keyes, 79 Wall St., New York City.
National Committee for Mental Hygiene Sec., Clifford W. Beers, 50 Union Square, New York City.
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NATIONAL AGENCIES
National Committee for Prevention of Blindness Director, Edward M. Van Cleve, 130 E. 22nd St., New York City. National Committee on Blindness Sec., Mrs. Winifred Hathaway, 130 E. 22nd St., New York City.
National Committee on Prisons Director, Dr. E. Stagg Whitin, Broadway and 116th St., New York City.
National Community Center Association Pres., John Collier,
People's Institute, 70 Fifth Ave., New York City.
National Conference of Catholic Charities
Sec., Rev. Wm. J. Kerby, Catholic University, Washington, D. C.
National Conference of Jewish Charities Sec., Boris D. Bogen,
808 Neaves Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.
National Conference of Social Work
Gen'1. Sec., William T. Cross, 315 Plymouth Ct., Chicago, Ill.
National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Association Sec., Mrs. Arthur A. Birney,
910 Loan and Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C.
National Conference on City Planning Sec., Flavel Shurtleff,
19 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
National Consumers' League Gen'1. Sec., Mrs. Florence Kelley,
Room 43, 289 Fourth Ave., New York City.
National Council of Jewish Women
Chairman, Miss Helen Winkler, 242 E. Broadway, New York City.
National Desertion Bureau Sec., Monroe M. Goldstein, 356 Second Ave., New York City.
National Education Association of the United States Sec., D. W. Springer, Ann Arbor, Mich.
National Federation of Day Nurseries Office Sec., Miss Marjorie Hall, 105 East 22nd St., New York City.
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NATIONAL AGENCIES
National Federation of Remedial Loan Associations Executive Sec., Arthur H. Ham, 130 East 22nd St., New York City.
National Federation of Settlements Sec., Robert A. Woods, 20 Union Park, Boston, Mass.
National Housing Association Director, Lawrence Veiller, 105 East 22nd St., New York City.
National Kindergarten Association 250 Madison Ave., New York City.
National League for Women's Service Bureau of Information, Director, Miss Marie Obenauer, 708 Southern Bldg., Washington, D. C.
National League of Women Workers Gen'1. Sec., Miss Jean Hamilton, 35 East 30th St., New York City.
National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes Executive Sec., E. K. Jones, 2303 Seventh Ave., New York City.
National Liberal Immigration League Director, N. Behar, 150 Nassau St., New York City. -
National Municipal League Sec., Clinton Rogers Woodruff, 703 North American Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
National Organization for Public Health Nursing Sec., Ella Phillips Crandall, 600 Lexington Ave., New York City.
National Safety Council Sec., W. H. Cameron, 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Il1.
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union Sec., Mrs. Frances Parks, Evanston, Il1.
National Woman's Peace Party Office Sec., Mrs. Eleanor Daggett Karsten, 116 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Il1.
National Union of Jewish Sheltering Societies Pres., Leon Sanders, 229 East Broadway, New York City.
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NATIONAL AGENCIES.
National Women's Trade Union League of America Sec., Miss Emma Steghagen, 139 N. Clark St., Chicago Ill.
Needlework Guild of America Sec., Miss Rosamond K. Bender,
804 Colonial Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Playground and Recreation Association of America Sec., H. S. Braucher,
1 Madison Ave., New York City.
Polish Woman's Alliance of America
Sec., Miss A. Emily Napieralski,
1309 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Il1.
Russell Sago Foundation
Gen'1. Director, John M. Glenn,
130 East 22nd St., New York City.
School Garden Association of America
Sec., John L. Randall,
Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.
Social Service Bureau of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith ..
National Director. L. Edward Lashman.
Suite 1228-7 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Il1.
Travelers' Aid Society
Gen'1. Sec., - Orin C. Baker,
465 Lexington Ave., New York City.
Young Men's Christian Association International Committee,
Gen'1. Sec., John R. Mott,
124 E. 28th St., New York City.
Young Women's Christian Association Gen'1. Sec., Miss Mabel Cratty,
600 Lexington Ave., New York City.
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Additions and Changes occurring in the Social Service Directory since final verification.
City Council, City of Chicago, page 11.
1st Ward:
Ald. J. J. Coughlin, D.
2nd Ward:
Robert R. Jackson, R.
3rd Ward:
Ald. U. S. Schwartz, D.
4th Ward:
Ald. John A. Richert, D.
22nd Ward:
Ald. John H. Bauler, D.
5th Ward:
Robert J. Mulcahy, D.
23rd Ward:
Ald. Walt. P. Steffen, R.
6th Ward:
Ald. Willis O. Nance, R.
7th Ward:
24th Ward: Ald. John Haderlein, D.
Guy Guernsey, R.
8th Ward:
Martin S. Furman, D.
9th Ward:
Sheldon W. Govier, D.
10th Ward:
Ald. Jas. McNichols, D.
11th Ward: Ald. H. Krumdick, D.
12th Ward: Ald. Joseph I. Novak, D.
13th Ward:
Ald. John G. Horne, D.
14th Ward:
Ald. Jos. H. Smith, D.
15th Ward:
Oscar H. Olson, R.
16th Ward: John A. Piotrowski, D.
17th Ward:
Ald. S. S. Walkowiak, D.
18th Ward:
Maurice F. Kavanagh, D.
25th Ward:
Ald. Frank J. Link, R.
26th Ward:
Ald. George Pretzel, R.
27th Ward:
Ald. O. L. Watson, R.
28th Ward: Ald. Max Adamowski, D.
29th Ward: Ald. Thos. F. Byrne, D.
30th Ward:
Ald. Wm. R. O'Toole, D.
31st Ward: Terrence F. Moran, D.
32nd Ward:
John H. Lyle, R.
33rd Ward:
Albert O. Anderson, R.
34th Ward:
Ald. John Toman, D.
35th Ward:
Ald. Thos. J. Lynch, D.
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19th Ward:
Ald. Jas. B. Bowler, D.
20th Ward: Ald. Matt Franz, D.
21st Ward: Ald. Earl J. Walker, R.
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Albany Park Commission Sec., F. H. Niehing, 3448 Lawrence Ave., Tel., Monticello 116.
Armenian Colonial Association, pages 78, 99, 202. Sec., Y. Baghikian.
Bohemian Settlement, page 222.
Head Resident, Miss Gertrude K. Ray.
Chicago Board of Education Vocational Bureau, page 100.
Employment Certificate Bureau, page 97. Consolidated and now known as: Employment Certificate Bureau. Jones School, Harrison and Plymouth Court.
Chief Vocational Adviser, Anne S. Davis.
Chicago Heights, United Charities, page 233. 1601 West End Avenue, Chicago Heights. Tel., C. H. 1005.
Supt. Miss Dennison.
Chicago League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, pages 55, 101.
3032 S. Wabash Avenue (Frederick Douglass Center). Tel., Calumet 6298. -
Community House, page 225. Head Resident, Mrs. A. E. Peterson.
Frederick Douglass Center, page 226. Acting Head Resident, Miss Lillian Chapman.
Henry B. Favill School of Occupations 824 S. Halsted St. Tel., Haymarket 6006. Director, Mrs. Eleanor Clarke Slagle.
To teach handicapped and to teach teachers for teaching handicapped.
Juvenile Detention Home, page 70. Matron, Miss Mary Collins.
Iroquois Hospital, Municipal Venereal Clinic, 23 N. Market St.
Clinics held daily from 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Tuesday evenings reserved exclusively for women. Free treatment to those un- able to pay.
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STATE OF ILLINOIS
Division of Visitation of Adult Blind, pages 24, 84. Mgr. Officer, Chas. E. Comstock, 6129 Drexel Ave. Tel. Blackstone 4778.
Illinois Industrial Home for the Blind, pages 24, 122. Supt. Howard O. Hilton.
Illinois Soldiers' Orphans' Home, pages 24, 44. Mgr. Officer, John W. Rodgers.
St. Charles School for Boys, pages 24, 71. Supt., Col. C. B. Adams.
Temporary Commissions, page 26.
Health Insurance Commission, Chairman, Wm. Beyes, 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago.
Industrial Survey Commission Chairman, Jas. B. Herrick, M. D., 122 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago.
Pension Laws Commission, Chairman, George E. Hooker, 315 Plymouth Court, Chicago.
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INDEX
A. B. F. B. Permanent Blind
Fund
.236
Abraham Lincoln Centre.
.222
Academy of Political Science ... 245
Academy of Sciences, Chicago ... 91
Adams Playground
.175
Addison Industrial School for
Girls
48
Addison Manual Training School for Boys 45
Adoption of Children, (See
Child Placement)
Adult Probation Department,
Cook County.
68
Agassiz Playground
175
Age and School Certificates, (See Employment Certificate Office)
Aged, Homes for
.116
Aiken Institute
222
Aiken Institute Day Nursery.
. 34
Alcoholics, Treatment of .154 Aldermen, City of Chicago, (See City Council)
Alexian Brothers Hospital 146
Allendale Farm
45
Alpha Home for Colored
Working Girls
.106
Altgeld Park
175
Alton State Hospital
.155
Amanda Smith Industrial
School for Colored Girls.
48
Ambulance Service
.134
American Academy of Political and Social Science 245 American Association for Labor Legislation 245 American Association for Labor
Legislation, Illinois Branch .. 97 American Association of Public Employment Offices .....
.245 American Association of Societies for Organizing Charity ... ... 245 American Association for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality 245
American Economic
78, 99, 202
Association
245
American Fund for French
American Home Economics
Wounded
236
Association
.245
American Institute of Architects 53 American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology .......... 245 American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, Chicago Office 72
American Institute of Social
Service
.245
American Ladies' Aid Society ... 202
American
Library Association .. . 245
American
Medical Association. . . 245
American Military Hospital ..... 236
American Museum of Safety .... 245
American Peace and Arbitra-
tion League
.245
American Prison Association.
246
American Public Health
Association
246
American Red Cross, Central
States Division
.236
American Red Cross, Chicago
Chapter
.202, 237
American Red Cross,
National Headquarters
.246
American Social Hygiene
Associ-
ation
.246
American Social Hygiene Associ-
ation Central States
Division
.73, 131
American Soldiers' and Sailors'
Welfare League
.237
Anna State Hospital.
.155
Anti-Capital Punishment Society
of America
.246
Anti-Cigarette League of
Amer-
ica
73
Anti-Cruelty Society
31
Anti-Defamation League of Amer-
ica
168
Anti-Saloon League of America. . 246
Anti-Saloon League of Illinois.
73
Anti-Vice League
73
Appellate Court
123
Appui Aux Artistes
238
Arden Shore Camp.
160, 197
Argentine Republic, Consulate of. 28 Armenian Colonial Association
Armenian Relief
202, 205, 244
Armour Square
.175
Art Institute of Chicago ...... 87, 90
Ashland Avenue Association
House
222
255
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B
ASS
BOA
Board of Cook County Commission-
Associated Jewish Charities of
Chicago
.202
ers .
.
17
Board of Education, Chicago
Association for the Study of Negro
246
Life and History ..
.. 9, 31, 80, 82, 84, 85,
Association House
222
86, 87, 97, 100, 163, 165, 203, 231
Association House Camp
198
Association of Commerce, Chi-
cago
54, 87
Board of Election Commissioners,
City of Chicago ..
1
Board of Examiners of Plumbers,
City of Chicago.
4
Association of Practical House-
keeping Centers
79
Board of Local Improvements,
City of Chicago.
4
Attachment, Garnishment, Replev-
in and Detinue, Court of.
.126
Board of Moving Picture Censors,
City of Chicago.
74
Auburn Park
175
Auburn Park Playground.
175
Board of Review
15
Audubon Playground.
.176
Augustana Central Home
111
Augustana Home for the Aged ..
. . 116
Boarding Homes for Children.
....
Augustana Hospital ...
146
Bogardus Fund (See Cook County
Augustana Woman's Home
106
Charity Service).
Austin Park.
176
Austria Hungary, Consulate of.
. 28
Automobile Court ...
127
Avondale Playground
176
B
Baby Providence Sewing Club .... 203 Backward and Subnormal, Public School Centers for. 82
Baptist Old Peoples' Home .. 117
Baron Hirsch Woman's Club Rest
Cottage
161
Bates House (See Eli Bates House)
Bathing Beaches
.196
Baths, Public
133
Beacon Hotel
111
Belgian Relief
244
Belgium, Consulate of. 28
Bennett Medical College Dispen- sary 138
Bessemer Park
176
Bethany Home
117
Bethany Home for Young Women. 106
Bethesda Day Nursery
34
Bethlehem Creche
34
Beulah Home and Maternity Hos- pital 156 Beutner Playground 176
Big Brothers, Inc .. 66 Big Sisters' Association 66, 168 Bishop Quarter School. 41
Blind, Education of. 84
Blind, Public School Centers for ..
84
Blind, Relief for.
206
B'nai B'rith Free Employment
Bureau of Compulsory Education. 31
Bureau of Employment, City of
Chicago. .
.9, 58, 97
Bureau of Engineering, City of
Bureau
99
Chicago
6
Bureau of Food Inspection, City of
Blue Island United Charities ..
233
Board of Assessors.
15
Chicago
.. 132
41
Bohemian Charitable Asociation
99, 203
Bohemian Industrial School for
Girls
48
Bohemian Old Peoples' Home ..
117
Bohemian Settlement House.
222
Bohemian Training School for Boys 45
Bolivia, Consulate of
28
Bonnie Hame Association ..
106
Booth House (See Henry Booth House).
Bosley Playground
176
Bowen Country Club.
198
Boy Scouts of America.
246
Boys' Brotherhood Republic.
51
Boys' Court
126
Boys' Working Reserve, U. S. A .. 238
Belding Playground
176
Brazil, Consulate of.
29
Brentano Playground
.177
Bridewell (See House of Correc-
tion).
British Relief
244
Budlong Playground
.177
Buildings and City Hall Commit-
tee
14
Building Department, City of Chi-
cago
4
Bureau of Architecture, City of
Chicago
6
Bureau of Chemsitry
.26, 134
Bureau of Citizenship, U. S ..
27
Bureau of Compensation, City of
Chicago ..
6
256
Board of Trustees of the Sanitary
District of Chicago.
20
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Bureau of Gardens, City of Chi- 59 Bureau of Hospitals, City of Chi- Camp Harlowarden cago .165 cago 182 Camp Owasibbi 198 Bureau of Information, City of Camp Reinberg .. .198 Chicago 59 Camp St. Vincent. Camp Wilson 199 198 Bureau of Investigation, United States 27 Campbell Park 178
Bureau of Maps and Plats, City of Chicago 7 Bureau of Medical Inspection. ... 132 Bureau of Parks, Playgrounds and Beaches, City of Chicago .... 7, 171 Bureau of Pensions, United States 26 Bureau of Personal Service
.31, 66, 129, 163, 168 Bureau of Public Efficiency, Chi- cago 54
Bureau of Rivers and Harbors, City of Chicago ... 6
Bureau of Sanitation, City of Chi- cago .... 132
Bureau of Sewers, City of Chicago 7 Bureau of Social Service of Cook County .. 17, 53, 66, 129, 135, 157, 168 Bureau of Social Surveys, City of
Chicago 9, 59 Bureau of Statistics, City of Chi- cago .. 8
Bureau of Streets, City of Chicago 7
Bureau of Vital Statistics, City of Chicago .182 Bureau of Volunteer Social Ser- vice, Chicago
Bureau of Water, City of Chicago 7
Burley Playground
.177
Burnside Park
.177
Burnside Settlement
223
Burroughs Playground
177
Chase House
.223
Butler House (See Hermon Beards- ley Butler House).
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Calumet Beach
196
merce
.54, 87
Calumet Clinic
.138
Calumet Council Relief Associa-
tion
.203
Calumet
District, United
Chari-
ties
.218
Calumet Park
177
Calumet Park Commission .... 20, 172
Calumet Park District.
20
Cameron Playground
177
Camp Algonquin
198
Camp Fire Girls of America ... 246 Camp Fire Girls of America, Chi-
cago Headquarters 51
CAM
Camp Gray (See Forward Move- ment).
Canadian Relief
244
Carter Playground
.178
Casa Maria Center.
223
Cathedral Shelter
67, 113
Catherine Casper Industrial School for Girls 48 Catholic Employment Bureau of
Chicago 100 Catholic Home Finding Association of Illinois 49
Catholic Social Center.
.223
Catholic Woman's League, Pro- tectorate of the ...... ..... 103, 170 Censorship of Moving Pictures .... 74 Central Association of Evanston Charities .. 283
Central Baptist Children's Home. 41 Central Bureau of Jewish Chari-
ties 53 Central Council of Civic Leagues .53 Central Council of Social Agen- . les, Chicago 54 Central District, United Charities.218 Central Eleanor Club. .. 228 Central Free Dispensary of Chi- cago .188
Central Free Dispensary of Chi-
cago, Social Service Dept .....
157
Central Howard Association.
67
Charity Alliance
203
Chase House Trade School for Girls 80 Chester State Hospital. 155 Chicago Academy of Sciences .... 91 Chicago and Cook County School for Boys 67 Chicago Association of Com-
Chicago Band Association ........ 171 Chicago Board of Education
.9, 81, 80, 82, 84, 85,
86, 87, 97, 100, 163, 165, 203, 231
Chicago Boys' Club ....
52
Chicago Boys' Club Camp ........ 199
Chicago Boy Scouts of America .. 52
Chicago Bureau of Public Effici-
ency
54
Chicago Bureau of Volunteer So-
cial Service
54
Chicago Central Council of Social
Agencies
54
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Chicago Children's Benefit League 31 Chicago Christian Industrial
League. ...... .. 111, 118, 189, 201 Chicago City Gardens Association 204 Chicago Civil Service League .... 55 Chicago College of Dental Sur- gery, Dental Infirmary ........ . 144 Chicago College of Osteopathy Dispensary . . 130 Chicago Collegiate Bureau of Oc- cupations .100 Chicago Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief ... 205
Chicago Committee of the Father- less Children of France .. 298
Chicago Commons .224
Chicago Community Trust .. 55
Chicago Daily News Farm Labor Recruiting Station ............ 100 Chicago Daily News Fresh-Air Fund for Sick Babies .......... 161 Chicago Day Nursery Association. 32 Chicago Deaf Mute Club ......... 224 Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital .158 Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital Dispensary .139 Chicago Foundlings' Home. ... 41, 114 Chicago Fresh-Air Hospital ...... . 166 Chicago Hebrew Institute ...... 77, 78 Chicago Hebrew Mission ......... 224 Chicago Heights United Charities. 288 Chicago Historical Society Library 91
Chicago Home for Convalescent Women and Children. .161 Chicago Home for the Friendless
.42, 114
Chicago Home for Girls. 67 Chicago Home for Incurables .... 154 Chicago Home for Jewish Orphans 41 Chicago Housewives' League ...... 131 Chicago Housing Council ... 55 Chicago Industrial Home for Chil- dren 42
Chicago Industrial School for Girls 48 Chicago Jewish Relief Committee.239 Chicago Joint Relief Committees for Jewish War Sufferers .. .289 Chicago Junior College .. ..
81 Chicago Kindergarten Club. 55 Chicago Law and Order League .. 78 Chicago Law Institute Library ... 91 Children's Benefit League, Chi- Chicago League for the Hard of cago 81
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