Better Homes in America - Plan Book for Demonstration Week October 9 to 14, 1922 by Mrs W.B. Meloney
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any portion of the exhibit, is permitted to be displayed.
The motive behind the demonstration is primarily educational. _How to Form a General Committee for Better Homes Demonstration Week_ A Better Homes Demonstration should be organized and directed by a disinterested group of prominent women, working from motives of public service. This group should be formed of a Chairman and a General Committee of from four to seven members, depending upon the size of the community. Each member of the General Committee is Chairman of one or more sub- committees as outlined later in this Plan. The Chairman of the General Committee is appointed through the National Advisory Council of _Better Homes in America_. She appoints the members of the local General Committee. They in turn appoint the members of the Sub-committees. In the case of the Sub-committees it is particularly important that appointments should be made with the knowledge and approval of the local civic and commercial interests whose co-operation is desired. Detailed suggestions for procedure are outlined later. The duties of the members of the General Committee fit naturally into the following arrangement of Sub-committees with a member of the General Committee as Chairman of each Sub-committee: |
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