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. 1910 Excerpt: ...School for the Blind"--Prof. Edward M. Van Cleve, Columbus, Superintendent. "The State Institution for Crippled Children"--Dr. C. E. Sawyer, Marion, Chairman of Special Committee. "The Juvenile Court"--Judge H. A. Merrill, Toledo, Lucas County Juvenile Court. Five hundred and fiftyseven delegates registered at this Conference. CANTON, NOVEMBER 5-8, 1909. Friday Evening. Opening session in charge of Canton Executive Committee--Judge Charles C. Bow, Chairman, presiding, Address of Welcome--Judge Charles C. Bow and Rev. Smith Response to Address of Welcome--James A. Leonard, Mansfield, Superintendent of State Reformatory. President's Address--"Philanthropic Progress in Ohio"--James E. Hagerty, Ph.D., Columbus. Saturday Morning. County Charities. "Securing Foster Homes for Children"S--Henry H. Hall, Superintendent Children's Home, Ashtabula. "Observations"--Dr. P. S. Bollinger, County Visitor, Dayton. "Investigating Applicants for Special Blind Relief"--C. M. Hubbard, Secretary of Associated Charities and Member of County Blind Relief Commission, Cincinnati. "The Care of the Public Dependent"--SRev. Harris R. Cooley, Director of Safety, Cleveland. Saturday Evening. Juvenile Courts. "Causes of Juvenile Delinquency"--Prof. A. Cleveland Hall, Professor of Sociology and Economics, Kenyon College, Gambier. "The Department Child"S--L. H. Wier, Chief Probation Officer, Juvenile Court, Cincinnati. "The Juvenile Delinquent"--Judge E. M. P. Brister, Juvenile Court, Newark. Sunday Afternoon. Mass Meeting. "The Friendless Girl"--Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, M. D., National Organizer of Florence Crittenton Mission, Alexandria, Virginia. "The Ounce of Preventi...