A Native Daughters Leadership in Public Affairs Transcript 1974 volume 01
A Native Daughters Leadership in Public Affairs Transcript 1974 volume 01
Bernice Hubbard May
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We met monthly for three or four years and we had an excellent staff, usually two or three persons who followed up investigations and wrote reports for our approval and so on. Were they on loan to the committee from a state department? No. We hired them, often from out of state, citizen and not an official pronouncement. This was to be a *These and other printed materials were deposited in the Institute of Governmental Studies library for greater accessibility. Ed. 109 Morris: Did you go out an...d visit some of the agencies as members of the committee? B. May: Some of us did, but we didn t make field trips en masse. It was hard enough for the judges to get to our meetings. Other members did visit courts, hospitals, and adoption agencies, like Children s Home Society. Morris: How did the judges feel about the court being studied by a citizens committee? B. May: Those of them who joined the citzens 1 committee, of course, were all for it because they had seen abuses. I m not at all sure that the opponents were represented on the committee, though there were varying degrees, of course, of willingness to require that the majority of adoptions should be carried on under, first, the investigation of a social agency under firm regulations and, then, with the approval or disapproval of the court.
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