Addresses, 1924-1940, n.d.
Scope and Contents
Addresses, correspondence, notes and newspaper clippings. Addresses: “The Juvenile Court and its Contribution to Child Welfare” (undated); “The Child and the Law” (undated); Barton Heights Women’s Club (undated); untitled: Under Democratic administrations, Virginia … (undated); “Legal Aspects of Adoption” (undated); untitled: “The Juvenile Court Movement …” (undated); “The Jurisdiction of Juvenile Courts Over Delinquent Children for Acts Committed in Other Jurisdictions” (undated); “The Judge and the Probation Officer” (undated); “The Evolution of the Family Court” (undated); “Where are we in the probation work?” (June 1924); “Virginia and her Handicapped Children” (10 January 1929); [Campaign 1929]; “The Judge and the Probation Officer”, Boston, MA (5 June 1930); “The Community Fund” (27 October 1930 and 31 October 1931); “The Juvenile Court and its Contribution to Child Welfare” (April 1931); ”Unemployment Relief,” Radio, Herald Tribune (2 November 1931); “Address Over WRVA” (2 October 1932); “Kings and Daughters Convention” (21 May 1936); Report of the Juvenile Court and Institutions Committee Safety Director’s Citizens’ Committee on Crime, Judge J. Hoge Ricks, Chairman, Jefferson Hotel, Richmond, VA (27-29 September 1936); “The Evolution of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court” (1938); Text of talk over WRVA on the “YMCA Boys’ Radio Club Program” (16 August 1939); “Social Progress in Virginia”, Roanoke, 1943; “What can be done to secure care for defective delinquents” by James Hoge Ricks and Clair Sager, Probation Officer, “The Juvenile and Domestic Court,” Richmond, VA (undated).
Dates
- Creation: 1924-1940, n.d.
Extent
From the Collection: 4 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
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