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BETTER HOMES IN AMERICA 
Plan Book 
for Demonstration Week October 9 to 14, 1922 
 
THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 
July 21, 1922. 
My dear Mrs. Meloney: 
I am directed by the President to assure you of his earnest endorsement 
of the Better Homes Campaign which has been launched by the 
Advisory Council and is being carried on by representative women of 
America. He regards the campaign as of particular importance, because 
it places emphasis not only upon home ownership, which he regards as 
absolutely elemental in the development of the best citizenship, but 
upon furnishing, sanitation and equipment of the home. 
The President feels that as many millions of dollars and the best minds
of this generation have been devoted to improve factory conditions, the 
home is deserving of its share of the same intensive consideration. 
There are twenty millions of house-keepers in America. For them, the 
home is their industrial center as well as their place of abode, and it is 
felt that altogether too little attention has been paid to lightening the 
labors and bettering the working conditions of these women. 
The President feels that the women, who are so successfully conducting 
this campaign are entitled to all consideration and recognition, and he 
hopes that every community in America will exhibit a model home. 
Your sincerely, 
Secretary to the President. 
Mrs. W. B. Meloney, Sec'y., Advisory Council for Better Homes 
Campaign, 223 Spring Street, New York City, N. Y. 
 
BETTER HOMES DEMONSTRATION WEEK 
Advisory Council 
CALVIN COOLIDGE Vice-President of the United States 
HERBERT HOOVER Secretary of Commerce 
HENRY C. WALLACE Secretary of Agriculture 
JAMES JOHN DAVIS Secretary of Labor 
Dr. HUGH S. CUMMING Surgeon-General United States Public 
Health Service 
Dr. JOHN JAMES TIGERT U. S. Commissioner of Education 
C. W. PUGSLEY Assistant Secretary of Agriculture 
JOHN M. GRIES Director Division of Building and Housing, Dept. of
Commerce 
JULIUS H. BARNES President Chamber of Commerce of the United 
States 
JOHN IHLDER Director Housing Conditions, Chamber of Commerce 
of the United States 
DONN BARBER Fellow American Institute of Architects 
JOHN BARTON PAYNE Chairman Central Committee American Red 
Cross 
LIVINGSTON FARRAND Chairman National Health Council 
Mrs. THOMAS G. WINTER President General Federation of 
Women's Clubs 
MRS. LENA LAKE FORREST President National Federation of 
Business and Professional Women's Clubs 
* * * * * 
Bureau of Information, THE DELINEATOR, 223 Spring Street 
 
IN AMERICA--October Ninth to Fourteenth 
Co-operating Governors 
ALASKA SCOTT C. BONE, Governor ARIZONA THOS. E. 
CAMPBELL, Governor ARKANSAS T. C. McRAE, Governor 
COLORADO O. H. SHOUP, Governor FLORIDA CARY A. 
HARDEE, Governor IDAHO D. W. DAVIS, Governor INDIANA W. 
T. McCRAY, Governor KANSAS HENRY J. ALLEN, Governor 
KENTUCKY E. P. MORROW, Governor MARYLAND A. C. 
RITCHIE, Governor MASSACHUSETTS C. H. COX, Governor 
MISSISSIPPI LEE M. RUSSELL, Governor MISSOURI A. M. HYDE,
Governor NEBRASKA S. R. McKELVlE, Governor NEVADA E. D. 
BOYLE, Governor OHIO H. L. DAVIS, Governor OREGON B. W. 
OLCOTT, Governor PENNSYLVANIA W. C. SPROUL, Governor 
SOUTH CAROLINA WILSON G. HARVEY, Governor SOUTH 
DAKOTA W. H. McMASTER, Governor TENNESSEE ALFRED A. 
TAYLOR, Governor UTAH CHAS. R. MABEY, Governor 
VERMONT JAMES HARTNESS, Governor VIRGINIA E. L. 
TRINKLE, Governor WYOMING ROBERT D. CAREY, Governor 
* * * * * 
New York City Secretary, Mrs. William Brown Meloney 
 
Better Homes 
By CALVIN COOLIDGE 
We spend too much time in longing for the things that are far off and 
too little in the enjoyment of the things that are near at hand. We live 
too much in dreams and too    
    
		
	
	
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