The future of the national program: Administration in the absence of Federal aid-Dr. R. M. Little, chief, bureau of rehabilitation, New York Page The future of the national program: Publicity-F. G. Elton, district di- SIXTH SESSION, OCTOBER 2, 1925, 10 A. M. Opening remarks by chairman, Tracy Copp, civilian vocational rehabili- tation agent, Federal Board for Vocational Education_____ Prejudices encountered in the placement of disabled persons: Obstacles presented by employers-Mrs. Melba Roach Tippet, rehabilitation Prejudices encountered in the placement of disabled persons: Obstacles presented by disabled persons-D. M. Blankenship, supervisor of re- Prejudices encountered in the placement of disabled persons-R. L. Bynum, supervisor of rehabilitation, Tennessee___ Surveys and studies that may be made by States alone: Oscar M. Surveys and studies that may be made by the Federal Board for Voca- tional Education-H. B. Cummings, civilian vocational rehabilitation agent, Federal Board for Vocational Education_____ Surveys and studies that may be made by States and Federal Board for Vocational Education, jointly-S. S. Riddle, director, bureau of reha- FOREWORD The national program of vocational rehabilitation of the civilian disabled was inaugurated shortly after the Federal act for the promotion of the work became effective on June 2, 1920. Since that time three national conferences of civilian vocational rehabilitation workers have been called. The first of these was held at St. Louis, Mo., May, 1922, the second at Washington, D. C., February, 1924, and the third at Cleveland, Ohio, September, 1925. The last of these conferences was held in cooperation with the Fourteenth Annual Safety Congress at the invitation of the executive committee of the National Safety Council. The The conference was well attended, not only by representatives of State rehabilitation departments and cooperating agencies, but also by representatives of industrial management in many different fields. papers, addresses, and discussions, based in many instances on and experience of four or five years of actual case work, presented much data of exceptional value to administrators and workers in the civilian vocational rehabilitation program. In response to numerous requests that a report of the meeting be published, this bulletin was prepared. It completes the series of reports of all national rehabilitation meetings which have been held since the inception of the national program, and like the previous reports, it contains much valuable information as to the means by which the rehabilitation program may be carried on more effectively and more economically. J. C. WRIGHT, Director. VII DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON VOCATIONAL REHABILITA TION OF THE DISABLED CIVILIAN Cleveland, Ohio, September 29 to October 2, 1925 STATE REHABILITATION OFFICIALS ABBOTT, C. H., supervisor, Oklahoma City, Okla. ANGOVE, PERCY, Supervisor, Lansing, Mich. ASSENHEIMER, EARL R., assistant supervisor, Columbus, Ohio. RENSON, EDWARD I., assistant supervisor, Cleveland, Ohio. BOWEN, Mrs. M. G., agent, Carson City, Nev. BREIT, W. J., supervisor, Little Rock, Ark. BRILES, CHARLES W., director, Oklahoma City, Okla. BURNETT, ELLA M., assistant supervisor, Cincinnati, Ohio. BYNUM, R. L., director, Nashville, Tenn. CARROLL, Dr. CHARLES, director, Providence, R. I. CEDERWALL, OTTO, agent, Chicago, Ill. CLARK, R. R., assistant supervisor, Springfield, Ill. DAUGHERTY, Mrs. C. L., assistant supervisor, Oklahoma City, Okla. DORMAN, GEORGE J., agent, La Salle, Ill. ELTON, F. G., district director, New York, N. Y. ENDRES, J. J., district director, Syracuse, N. Y. GRANT, WILLIS W., Supervisor, Des Moines, Iowa. HOPPER, W. B., agent, Sullivan, Ill. JAMISON, MARY E., supervisor, Pierre, S. Dak. JARNAGIN, RUFUS, district director, Buffalo, N. Y. JEWELL, J. R., supervisor, Lincoln, Nebr. KESSLER, Dr. H. H., medical officer, Newark, N. J. KOONZ, L. L., agent, Augusta, Me. LACY, CLAUDE, agent, Metropolis, Ill. LEWIS, Mrs. MARY C., agent, Detroit, Mich. LITTLE, Dr. R. M., chief, Albany, N. Y. MARSH, J. F., director, Charleston, W. Va. ΙΣ 83530-26-2 |