This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ... office at the same address. Officers: Mrs. George Stewart Brown, pres.; Mrs. John Wood Stewart, vice-pres.; Mrs. Frank V. Anderson, secy. National Popular Government League, Munsey Bldg., Washington. Promotes constitutional and legislative measures to increase efficiency of representative government. Officers: Robert ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ... office at the same address. Officers: Mrs. George Stewart Brown, pres.; Mrs. John Wood Stewart, vice-pres.; Mrs. Frank V. Anderson, secy. National Popular Government League, Munsey Bldg., Washington. Promotes constitutional and legislative measures to increase efficiency of representative government. Officers: Robert L. Owen, pres.; Judson King, exec. secy, and treas. National Red Cross. See AmeriCan Red Cross. National Security League, Inc., 17 East 49th St., N.Y.C. Propagandist organization, interested in promoting national defense and Americanism, and in combating radicalism in all its forms. Officers: Charles D. Orth, pres.; Alexander H. Hemphill, treas.; E. L Harvey, exec. secy. National Short Ballot Organization, The (est. 1910), 8 West 9th St., N.Y.C. (tel. Stuyvesant 3822). Object is to explain the principle of the short ballot and to secure its adoption wherever applicable. Headquarters for information on city charters, commission government, county government, the "city manager" plan, etc. Woodrow Wilson, pres.; Richard S. Childs, secy. National Social Unit Organization, The (est. 1916, incorp. 1919), 117 West 46th St., N.Y.C. (tel. Bryant 248). The National Social Unit Organization is a body formed to promote a plan of community organization and to test the principles upon which the plan is based by actual experimentation in a community or communities. William C. Phillips, executive. National Social Workers1 Exchange, 130 East 22d St., N.Y.C. (tel. Gramercy 4916). A membership organization of men and women in social work for the purpose of developing professional standards in social work, encouraging adequate training, recruiting new workers and developing a better adjustment between workers and positions in social work. To this end an...
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