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Proceedings, Third National Conference Workmen's Compensation for Industrial Accidents
Proceedings
Third National Conference
Workmen's Compensation For Industrial Accidents
Chicago, June 10-11, 1910
Including
A Brief Report of
The Second National Conference
Washington, January 20, 1910
Copies may be had at fifty cents each from John B. Andrews, Assistant Secretary, Metropolitan Tower, New York City.
GENERAL OFFICERS.
Chairman | Charles P. Neill |
Commissioner United States Bureau of Labor | |
Vice-Chairman | Charles McCarthy |
Chief Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library | |
Treasurer | Henry W. Farnam |
Yale University | |
Secretary | H. V. Mercer |
Chairman Minnesota Employees Compensation Commission | |
Assistant Secretary | John B. Andrews |
Secretary American Association for Labor Legislation |
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
(In Addition to the General Officers).
Henry R. Seager, Chairman, |
Vice-Chairman, New York Commission |
William E. McEwen, |
Member Minnesota Commission |
A. W. Sanborn, |
Chairman Wisconsin Commission |
Edwin R. Wright, |
Secretary Illinois Commission |
James A. Lowell, |
Chairman Massachusetts Commission |
William B. Dickson, |
Chairman New Jersey Commission |
William J. Rohr, |
Chairman Ohio Commission |
Henry W. Bullock, |
Delegate from Indiana |
James V. Barry, |
Delegate from Michigan |
Miles M. Dawson, |
Member-at-large |
Proceedings
Third National Conference
Workmen's Compensation For
Industrial Accidents
Chicago, June 10-11, 1910
Including
A Brief Report of
The Second National Conference
Washington, January 20, 1910
CONTENTS
Princeton University Press
Princeton, N. J.
INTRODUCTORY NOTE.
The National Conference on Workmen's Compensation for Industrial Accidents was organized at Atlantic City, July 29-31, 1909. The second meeting was held in Washington, January 20, 1910. The third meeting, June 10-11, 1910, was in Chicago. The nature of the Conference is clearly set forth as follows:
BY-LAWS.
1. The name of this organization shall be the National Conference on Workmen's Compensation for Industrial Accidents.
2. Its purpose shall be to bring together the members of the commissions and committees of the various States and of the National Government, representatives to be appointed by the governors of the different States, and other interested citizens, to discuss plans of workmen's compensation and insurance for industrial