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... CHAMBERLIN , WASHINGTON , D. C. , REPRESENTING THE HOUSEKEEPERS ' ALLIANCE AND THE TRAVELERS ' AID Mrs. CHAMBERLIN . I am not an opponent of the bill ; I am simply objecting to certain features of it . I represent the Housekeepers ...
... CHAMBERLIN , WASHINGTON , D. C. , REPRESENTING THE HOUSEKEEPERS ' ALLIANCE AND THE TRAVELERS ' AID Mrs. CHAMBERLIN . I am not an opponent of the bill ; I am simply objecting to certain features of it . I represent the Housekeepers ...
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... CHAMBERLIN . I don't think they know at the present time where they stand . Judging from things which have happened in the past , I feel that it is exceedingly necessary that there should be a real definition of what it means . Mr ...
... CHAMBERLIN . I don't think they know at the present time where they stand . Judging from things which have happened in the past , I feel that it is exceedingly necessary that there should be a real definition of what it means . Mr ...
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... CHAMBERLIN . Absolutely . All women are , as far as I know . Mr. BLANTON . Do you know of any women who are against the general proposition of the bill to establish this bureau ? Mrs. CHAMBERLIN . I don't think I do . Mr. BLANTON . Do ...
... CHAMBERLIN . Absolutely . All women are , as far as I know . Mr. BLANTON . Do you know of any women who are against the general proposition of the bill to establish this bureau ? Mrs. CHAMBERLIN . I don't think I do . Mr. BLANTON . Do ...
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... CHAMBERLIN . It doesn't make any difference . Mr. RATHBONE . Suppose a policewoman is going along the street and she sees some young girl not committing any crime , but perhaps her language is loud or perhaps she is in company that does ...
... CHAMBERLIN . It doesn't make any difference . Mr. RATHBONE . Suppose a policewoman is going along the street and she sees some young girl not committing any crime , but perhaps her language is loud or perhaps she is in company that does ...
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... CHAMBERLIN . That is why I asked you how far the police- woman would go with this girl . Mr. RATHBONE . I was only assuming that she would admonish her . Mrs. CHAMBERLIN . I see no objection to that . Mr. BLANTON . Now far would you ...
... CHAMBERLIN . That is why I asked you how far the police- woman would go with this girl . Mr. RATHBONE . I was only assuming that she would admonish her . Mrs. CHAMBERLIN . I see no objection to that . Mr. BLANTON . Now far would you ...
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Page 1 - All officers and members of the woman's bureau, except the director and the assistant director, shall be appointed and promoted in accordance with the provisions of the act entitled "An act to regulate and improve the civil service of the United States," approved January 16, 1883, as amended, and the rules and regulations made in pursuance thereof, in the same manner as members of the classified civil service of the United States, except that (1) minimum preliminary requirements for appointment shall...
Page 34 - S. 1750, a bill to establish a woman's bureau in the Metropolitan police department of the District of Columbia and for other purposes.
Page 10 - ... the chief of police or to the commissioner of police, or to the commissioner of public safety, and she shall have rank equal with other such officers as are immediately subordinate to him. ' " That policewomen shall carry out a preventive and protective program which will include social protection of women and children. " That policewomen shall deal with all cases in which women and children are involved, either as offenders or as victims of offenses.
Page 198 - September, 1918, has the indorsement in principle or in fact of six national groups — the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, the General Federation of Women's Clubs, the American Social Hygiene Association, the National Council of Women, and the International Association of Policewomen.
Page 72 - In case we do not reach you, if there is no objection on the part of the committee we will schedule you for 11 o'clock tomorrow morning, if that is satisfactory.
Page 2 - Board and in the boards of arbitration, and as may be provided for by the Congress from time to time.
Page 33 - That the person so designated shall be a trained social worker, as evidenced by a certificate of graduation from a recognized school of social work, or the equivalent of such certificate from a college of the first class.
Page 33 - ... •An act to regulate and improve the civil service of the United States] approved January 16, 1883, as amended, and the rules and regulations made in pursuance thereof, in the same manner as members of the classified civil service of the United States: Provided further, That hereafter the assistant superintendents and inspectors shall be selected from among the captains of the.
Page 5 - That there shall continue to be a woman's bureau in the Metropolitan police department of the District of Columbia...
Page 62 - STATEMENT OF MRS. ARTHUR C. WATKINS, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY NATIONAL CONGRESS OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS, WASHINGTON, DC Mrs. WATKINS.