WEDNESDAY-MORNING SESSION.
Opening Address, Chairman, Lew R. Palmer, Acting Commissioner of Labor
and Industry,
Address on War Conditions; A. B. Farquhar, President, A. B. Farquhar Co., Ltd., York, Pa.,
An Outline of the Relationship of the Committee of Public Safety to Labor
and to Industry in Time of War; Edgar C. Felton, Director, Department
of Civilian Service and Labor, Committee of Public Safety for the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.,
A National Plan for Dealing with the Labor Problem; Louis E. Reber, Dean of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, The Relationship of the Workmen's Compensation Laws to the Safety Move- ment: John A. Phillips, First Vice-president, Pennsylvania Federation of Labor, Philadelphia, Pa.,
The Possibility and Limitations of the Employment of Women in Industry: Dr. Alice Hamilton, United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, Wash- ington, D. C., Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of the War Injured: Major Harry E. Mock, Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D. C.,
General Discussion Opened by Jacob Lightner, Director, Employment Bureau, Harrisburg, Pa.
WEDNESDAY-EVENING SESSION.
Chairman, Lewis T. Bryant, Commissioner, Department of Labor of New Jersey, Trenton, N. J.,
The Bearings of Physiological Science upon Industrial Efficiency: Dr. Fred-
erick S. Lee, Professor of Physiology, Columbia University, New York
City,
Railroad Employes and Workmen's Compensation Laws: Harry A. Mackey,
Chairman, Workmen's Compensation Board, Pennsylvania Department of
Labor and Industry, Philadelphia, Pa.,
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THURSDAY-MORNING SESSION.
Chairman, William Young, Chief Mediator, Bureau of Mediation and Arbitra-
tion, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry,
The Way in Which the Department of Labor and Industry May Be of Service
to You: Mrs. Samuel Semple, Member of The Industrial Board, Pennsyl-
vania Department of Labor and Industry, Titusville, Pa.,
General Discussion Opened by Daniel Post, President, Pennsylvania State
Council of Carpenters, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
C. B. Auel, Director, Standards, Processes, and Materials, Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Co., East Pittsburgh, Pa.,
The Teaching of English and the Making of Americans: Peter Roberts, Ph.D.,
Industrial Department International Committee of Young Men's Christ-
ian Associations, New York City,
General Discussion of Paper on "The Teaching of English and the Making
of Americans" Opened by Robert J. Wheeler, Allentown, Pa.,
H. H. Wheaton, Specialist in Immigration Education, in charge of the
"America First" Campaign, Bureau of Education, Department of Inter-
ior, Washington, D. C.,
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
MAJOR JOHN PRICE JACKSON, Commissioner,
On Leave of Absence-War Service.
LEW R. PALMER, Acting Commissioner.
BUREAU OF MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION James A. Steese, Chief. William Young, Mediator.
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