Annual report of the New England Watch and Ward Society . , Chas. J. Nash, Mrs. F. K. Old South Church Paine, Miss Ethel L. *Paine, Robert Treat Paine, Robert T. Association Paine, W. A. Peabody, Rev. E. Peabody, Harold Phillips, Mrs. John C. ^Pickering, Mrs. Henry Pickman, Mrs. D. L. Pierce, Mrs. E. L. ^Pierce, Hon. Henry L. Pingree, David Pratt, W. E. * Deceased. Rogers, Miss A. P. Rogers, Mrs. Jacob C. Russell, Robert S. *^S, A Friend Sears, Mrs. George G. Sears, Mrs. J. M. Shaw, Mrs. G. H. Sprague, Mrs. Isaac Sprague, Isaac, Jr. Sturgis, Mrs. Robert Shaw Tapley, Mrs. A. P. Travelli, Charle
Annual report of the New England Watch and Ward Society . , Chas. J. Nash, Mrs. F. K. Old South Church Paine, Miss Ethel L. *Paine, Robert Treat Paine, Robert T. Association Paine, W. A. Peabody, Rev. E. Peabody, Harold Phillips, Mrs. John C. ^Pickering, Mrs. Henry Pickman, Mrs. D. L. Pierce, Mrs. E. L. ^Pierce, Hon. Henry L. Pingree, David Pratt, W. E. * Deceased. Rogers, Miss A. P. Rogers, Mrs. Jacob C. Russell, Robert S. *^S, A Friend Sears, Mrs. George G. Sears, Mrs. J. M. Shaw, Mrs. G. H. Sprague, Mrs. Isaac Sprague, Isaac, Jr. Sturgis, Mrs. Robert Shaw Tapley, Mrs. A. P. Travelli, Charles Taunton Law and Order League *Tufts, James W. Van Brunt, Mrs. C. Wadsworth, Mrs. A. F. Wales, Miss M. A. Walker, Grant Walker, Mrs. John G. Ward, Miss M. DeC. Webb, Mrs. Annie B. Weld, S. M. Wheatland, Mrs, Stephen G. White, Mrs. M. P. Whittemore, Charles Wigglesworth, Geo. Winsor, Miss M. P. *Wolcott, Mrs. J. Huntington Wood, Dr. R. W. Wood, Mrs. Wm. M. Woods, Mrs. Henry Woods, Henry D. Woodward, Dr. S. B. *Woolson, J. A. Thirty-SixthANNUAL REPORT OF. 1913-1914 We ask any person aware of evils thatrequire correction to notify the Secretary,MR. J. FRANK CHASE. 200 EquitableBuilding, Milk, cor. Federal St., Boston,who will regard all information, when sodesired, as strictly confidential. :: :: :: Thirty-Sixth Annual Report OF The New EnglandWatch and Ward Society Founded in 1878Incorporated in 1884 in Boston FOR THE YEAR 1913-1914 Boston :Office of the Society, 200 Equitable Bldg. 67 Milk Street 1914 lTvV^ y yWAA ^uTV i^ • V^ OBJECT The object of this society is to remove temptations tovice and crime—to stop up sources of corruption. Its w^orkis not remedial but preventive—it must make its appealthrough the head to the heart—and it does not thereforeenlist the sympathies of the community as does the effortto reform the criminal and provide for the wretched. Itmust accordingly depend for its support upon those whocan wisely judge of its value, and who are moved to give,
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