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acter Building Division of the Council of Social Agencies; 

 Mr. Arch Mandel, Executive Secretary of the Dayton 

 Bureau of Community Service; Mr. E. V. Stoecklein, Di- 

 rector of Public Welfare of the city; Mr. S. H. Thai, of 

 S. H. Thai, Inc., Chairman of the Homestead Committee; 

 and Mr. Walter Locke, editor of The Dayton News. Other 

 members of the Unit Committee of the Council of Social 

 Agencies, as the group sponsoring the movement is called, 

 are the Rev. Chas. Lyon Seasholes, President of the com- 

 mittee, Pastor of the First Baptist Church; Mr. Wm. A. 

 Chryst, Consulting Engineer, Delco Products Company; 

 Robert G. Corwin, attorney, McMahon, Corwjn, Landis 

 and Markham, President of the Council of Social Agencies; 

 J. N. Garwood, Assembly Foreman, National Cash Register 

 Company; Mrs. Daisy T. Greene; Mr. W. A. Keyes, Vice- 

 President, Bureau of Community Service; Mrs. Mabel M. 

 Pierce; Mr. Frank D. Slutz, educator; Mr. N. M. Stanley, 

 President, The Univis Corporation; Mr. E. C. Wells, Vice- 

 President, Platt Iron Works; Gen. Geo. H. Wood, Vet- 

 eran's Administration, U. S. A. An advisory board in 

 accounting, agriculture, arts and crafts, engineering, 

 health, home economics, law, and education, including 

 many nationally known personalities, is assisting the com- 

 mittee. Under the chairmanship of Dr. Harold Rugg of 

 Columbia University, the national implications of the Day- 

 ton experiment are being studied by a group interested in 

 education particularly from the standpoint of adult edu- 

 cation. This committee includes Dr. C. F. Ansley of Co- 

 lumbia University, Dr. B. H. Bode of Ohio State Univer- 

 sity, Dr. Wm. H. Kilpatrick of Columbia University, Dr. 

 E. C. Lindeman, New York School for Social Work, and 



