Legislature, acting upon the recommendations of the two commissions, recognized that the success of the new and enlarged Department of Charities and Corrections depended for the most part upon the type of man chosen as Commissioner of Charities and Corrections... The American Journal of Insanity - Page 3361920Full view - About this book
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - 1919 - 836 pages
...Wittpenn of Hoboken, Mr. F. Wallace Armstrong of Moorestown, Mr. JM Byrne of Newark. The New Jersey Legislature, acting upon the recommendations of the...sub-committee of its members, whose chairman was Mr. EP Earlc of Montclair, which made an investigation and recommended my appointment as commissioner. The... | |
| American Medico-Psychological Association - 1919 - 620 pages
...The present members of the board are : Mr. Dwight W. Morrow, chairman ; Mr. EP Earle of Montclair ; Mr. Ogden H. Hammond of Bernardsville; Mr. Frank A....restricted to the residents of the State of New Jersey. of this sub-committee and at its meeting on May 7, 1918, selected me as Commissioner of Charities and... | |
| 1919 - 734 pages
...of Charities and Corrections of th« State. In pursuance of this recognition provided in Section 108 that the Commissioner should hold office at the will...Jersey, the State Board appointed a subcommittee of the members whose Chairman was Mr. EP Earle, of Montclair, which made an investigation and canvassed... | |
| American Psychiatric Association - 1919 - 614 pages
...The present members of the board are : Mr. Dwight W. Morrow, chairman ; Mr. EP Earle of Montclair; Mr. Ogden H. Hammond of Bernardsville; Mr. Frank A....restricted to the residents of the State of New Jersey. of this sub-committee and at its meeting on May 7, 1918, selected me as Commissioner of Charities and... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - 1920 - 870 pages
...Wittpenn of Hoboken, Mr. F. Wallace Armstrong of Moorestown, Mr. JM Byrne of Newark. The New Jersey Legislature, acting upon the recommendations of the...whose chairman was Mr. EP Earle of Montclair, which made an investigation and recommended my appointment as commissioner. The State Board accepted the... | |
| Frederick Emory Haynes - 1930 - 440 pages
...the most part upon the type of man chosen as commissioner. To accomplish this purpose it was provided that the commissioner should hold office at the will...commissioner the state board should not be restricted to residents of the state. Political considerations were therefore distinctly subordinated to experience... | |
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