FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 



The Influence of Vital Statistics upon the Conservation of Human Life. 

 W. S. RANKIN, Secretary of the State Board of Health, Raleigh, 



N. C. 



The Relation of Sickness Reports to Health Administration. 

 JOHN W. TRASK, United States Public Health Service. 



Vital Statistics in Relation to Life Insurance. 



Louis I. DUBLIN, Statistician Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- 

 pany, New York City. 



Statistics of Infant Mortality. 



LEWIS MERIAM, Bureau of Municipal Research, New York City. 



Joint Session Subsection D with the American Civic Association. 



WILLARD HOTEL. 



Town and City Planning. 



FREDERICK L. OLMSTED, Architect, Brookline, Mass. 



The Human Side of City Planning. 



J. HORACE MCFARLAND, President of American Civic Association, 

 Harrisburg, Pa. 



The Effect of Land Subdivision. (Lantern-slide demonstration.) 

 JOHN NOLEN, Landscape Architect, Cambridge, Mass. 



Town and City Planning. 



JOHN N. HURTY, State Board of Health, Indianapolis, Ind. 



City Planning Administration. 



RICHARD B. WATROUS, Secretary of American Civic Association, 

 Washington, D. C. 



THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 30, 19152 O'CLOCK. 

 Joint Session Subsection B with the American Statistical Association. 



RALEIGH HOTEL. 



JOSEPH A. HILL, Chairman. 



The Federal Registration Service of the United States: Its Development, 



Problems, and Defects. 



CRESSY L. WILBUR, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, State 

 Department of Health, Albany, N. Y. 



