Industrial betterment . Social Service, New York cityXV MUNICIPAL MOVEMENTS AND SOCIAL PROGRESS—Frederick , Instructor in History and Economics in the Northeast ManualTraining High School, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaXVI INDUSTRIAL BETTERMENT—William Howe Tolman, Secretary of theLeague for Social Service, New. York cityPROGRES INDUSTRIEL—par William Howe Tolman, Secretaire de laLigue pour le Service Social, New York• XVII YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS—H. S. Ninde, Secretary ofthe International Committee of the Young Mens Christian Associations, New .^York city - XVIII TREND OF SOCIAL


Industrial betterment . Social Service, New York cityXV MUNICIPAL MOVEMENTS AND SOCIAL PROGRESS—Frederick , Instructor in History and Economics in the Northeast ManualTraining High School, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaXVI INDUSTRIAL BETTERMENT—William Howe Tolman, Secretary of theLeague for Social Service, New. York cityPROGRES INDUSTRIEL—par William Howe Tolman, Secretaire de laLigue pour le Service Social, New York• XVII YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS—H. S. Ninde, Secretary ofthe International Committee of the Young Mens Christian Associations, New .^York city - XVIII TREND OF SOCIAL ECONOMIC LEGISLATION—Robert ,Sociology Librarian in the New York State Library, Albany, N. Y. XIX THE PAST AND PRESENT CONDITION OFPUBLIC HYGIENE AND STATE MEDICINE IN THE UNITED STATES—Samuel W. Abbott, Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Health, Boston, Massachusetts XX THE SOCIAL RELIEF WORK OF THE SALVATION ARMY IN THE UNITED STATES—Commander Booth Tucker Digitized by Microsoft®. Cornell UniversityLibrary The original of this book is inthe Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions inthe United States on the use of the text. 1 Digitized by Microsoft® Department of Social Economy FOR THE United States Commission to the Paris Exposition of1900 Dayton, Ohio, October 24, 1900. We have the honor to send you this copy of Monographs onAmerican Social Economics. Of the thirty-five American businesshouses whose various philanthropic enterprises for the betterment oftheir employes are mentioned, seventeen had exhibits and receivedawards at the Paris Exposition of 1900. Most of them received awardsnot only from the Social Economy Department, but from the variousdepartments wherein the excellence of the output was considered, show-ing that better business results had been gained by those firms whichhave adopted the methods practiced by our Company. You will see by the list of award


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