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INDEX Abandonment, women police deal with cases, 171 Abortive practitioners, investiga- Act, amending New York City Adelaide, principal woman police Advertisements, watched, 57, 78, Age, limits for women police, Aged, supervision of homes for, 88 Alexandria, women police meet Aliens, inquiries regarding, 55 Amsterdam, 80, 81; children's Annual Conference of Social Work, Association of Police- Antwerp, one woman police, 66 Arrest, woman's bureau in Wash- Associated Charities, agents of, Astor, Lady, asked if government Atlantic City, first annual meet- women inspectors supervise Betting and Gambling, women to Bey, Muir, would appoint more Bielefeld, women police before Big brothers, 209 Big sisters, 209; of St. Louis, 172 Bill, to make women eligible as Billings, on committee to formu- England, women Boston, 124-129; first police ma- tron, 98; form of organization Boston City Federation, 126; ac- Boston Policewoman Act, 127 |