List of names invited to participate in an International Conference of Social Work, July 16, 1926

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List of persons invited to participate in the preparatory meeting called, in order to study the Organization of an International Conference of Social Work in its relations with the International Congress of Public and Private Welfare.

I. International Permanent Committee for the Organization of the International Congresses of Public and Private Welfare.

BELGIUM. Mme. Carton de Wiart, Chairman
M. Van Overbergh, Vice-Chairman
FRANCE. M. Georges Rondel, Secretary-General
GREAT BRITAIN. Sir William [J.] Collins, K.C.V.O., M.D.
ITALY. H. E. Marques Paulucci di Calboli
JAPAN. Mr. Inazō Nitobe.
NETHERLANDS. Mr. Blankenberg
RUSSIA. M. de Witte.
SWITZERLAND. M. Albert Dunant.

2. Interim Organization Committee of the International Conference of Social Work. (the appointment of the members of this Committee was made or approved by their National Red Cross Society, with the exception of the American Canadian and French members)

AUSTRALIA: a delegate of the Red Cross.
BELGIUM: M. Dronsart.
CANADA: Rev. Peter Bryce.
CHILI: Dr. Ferrer.
COSTA RICA: a delegate of the Red Cross.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Dr. Alice Masaryk, Chairman.
DANTZIG: Staatsrat Dr. Mayer Falk.
ECUADOR: a delegate of the Red Cross. [page 2]
FRANCE: Mlle de Montmort
GERMANY: Dr. Alice Salomon
GREAT BRITAIN: The Hon. Percy Alden
GREECE: Prof. Séfériades
HUNGARY: Miss Sarolta de Lukács
ITALY: The Duke of Camastra
Prof. Santoliquido.
JAPAN: a delegate of the Japanese [Organizing] Committee
NORWAY: Vice-Consul Werring
SPAIN: A delegate of the Minister of [Labor], Trade and Industry
SWEDEN: A delegate of the Red Cross
UNITED STATES:  Miss Margaret Curtis
VENEZUELA: a delegate of the Red Cross
Dr. René Sand, Secretary.

3. League of Nations

Dame Rachel Crowdy

Dr. [Rajchman]

4. International Labour Office

M. Albert Thomas

5. Invited in a personal capacity

AUSTRIA: Frl. Dr. Arlt, Director of the Training School for Social Work, Vienna. 
BELGIUM: M. Isidore Maus, Director General, Ministry of Justice 
FRANCE: M. Brelet, President of the Intern. Association for the Study of Assistance
Mme Getting, Vice-President of the [Hospital] Social Service
M. Léon Noël, Assistant Secretary General of the International Association for the Study of Assistance
M. Risler, President of the Social Museum.
Father Viollet, Warden of the Moulin-Vert Settlement. [page 3]
GREAT BRITAIN: Miss F. M. Bruce, Warden of St Hilda's Bethnal Green
Sir Bernard Mallet, K.C.B. Member of the Board of the Charity Organization Society.
The Rev. John C. Pringle, Secretary of the C.O.S. 
ITALY: Prof. Ettore Levi, Director of the Italian Institute of Social Hygiene, Insurance and Assistance
NETHERLANDS: Miss Knappert, Director of the Training School of Social Work, Amsterdam.
POLAND: Mirs Orsza-[Radlińska?], Director of the Training School for Social Work, Warsaw.
SWEDEN: Miss Kersten Hesselgren, President of the International Association for the Study and Improvement of Human Relations and Conditions in Industry.
SWITZERLAND: Mlle Beck, Director of the Training School for Social Work, Geneva.
Frl. Von Meyenburg, Director of the Training School for Social [Work] -- Zurich.
UNITED STATES: a delegate of the Commonwealth Fund
[a delegate of the] Laura Spellman Rockefeller Fund
[a delegate of the] Milbank Memorial Fund.
[a delegate of the] Rockefeller Foundation.
Miss Mary Van Kleeck, Director, Division of Industrial Studies, Russell Sage Foundation.
YUGOSLAVIA: Dr. [Štampar], Chief Medical Officer of the Ministry of Health, Belgrade.

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