. The National Civic Federation review . CLOTIIES DRIERS, HEATED BY STEAM, BOSTON. (This view shows one drier pulled out for the purpose ofhanging the damp clothes therein. Frequently in stormyweather employes are obliged to remain in damp clothesall day where they have been obliged to walk long dis-tances to work. This is a very essential provision forhealth.) ally a persons membership continues for a year afterleaving the service of the company, and in some in-stances membership is retained as long as the annualdues are paid. These associations include benefitswhich award a larger amount for


. The National Civic Federation review . CLOTIIES DRIERS, HEATED BY STEAM, BOSTON. (This view shows one drier pulled out for the purpose ofhanging the damp clothes therein. Frequently in stormyweather employes are obliged to remain in damp clothesall day where they have been obliged to walk long dis-tances to work. This is a very essential provision forhealth.) ally a persons membership continues for a year afterleaving the service of the company, and in some in-stances membership is retained as long as the annualdues are paid. These associations include benefitswhich award a larger amount for death by accidentthan by disease, as well as a larger weekly stipendin case of disability from accident than from all cases the telephone company adds large contri-butions to the monthly assessments paid by the meetings of a social and improving natureare held in connection with these insurance and SCHOOL ion BEGINNERS, NEW YORK. for the welfare of its men employes, who arc obligedto face the exposure of weather and various hazardsincident to their work. The duties of many linemen STATE INSURANCE IN GERMANY. (Reprinted by permission from Scribncrs Magazine for April.) [The following is an extract from the fourth of a ser-ies of articles by Frank A. Vanderlip, appearing in Scrib-ncrs Magazine, under the general caption, PoliticalProblems of Europe. The subject of the April articlein Scribncrs is Paternalism and Nationalism, and theextract here reproduced deals especially with State In-surance in Germany. The authors treatment of thissubject makes a fitting climax to previous articles thathave appeared in The Civic Federation Review uponallied topics, namely: by Max Riebe-H|i nack, Comptroller of the PennsylvaniaRailroad Company, upon Railway Prov-ident Institutions; by E. E. Clark,Grand Chief Conductor of the Brother-hood of Railway Conductors, uponWhy Employes Object to Railroad


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