. The National Civic Federation review . about two miles from Danville, Va., reports: The streets are electrically lighted, the water fil-tered, schools partly supported by the company andan^ssenrbly hall, hospital and day nursery are in-cluded in the welfare work. The methods here are ideal as to management,embodying the direct interest of the employer in theemploye. This interest is manifested personally andenlists specialists under the direct supervision of theemployers and their wives. The president and secre-tary of the mills receive a weekly report, and theyknow as well how the welfare d


. The National Civic Federation review . about two miles from Danville, Va., reports: The streets are electrically lighted, the water fil-tered, schools partly supported by the company andan^ssenrbly hall, hospital and day nursery are in-cluded in the welfare work. The methods here are ideal as to management,embodying the direct interest of the employer in theemploye. This interest is manifested personally andenlists specialists under the direct supervision of theemployers and their wives. The president and secre-tary of the mills receive a weekly report, and theyknow as well how the welfare department is pro-gressing as how much cloth they produce. Olympia visiting nurse, Miss Clara H. Kenyon, writesconcerning activities under her direction: I beganwork by getting acquainted with the people, mostlyby house to house calling. We have 500 houses, 300in one village and 200 in the other. The MedicalDispensary contains a large club room, operating(Continued on page 17) The National Civic Federation Review July i, 191 i. ELEVENTH ANNUAL DINNER, THE NATIONAL 1 July i, 191 i The National Civic Federation Review IS


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