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Chapter 8: APPENDIX I OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE OCTAVIA HILL ASSOCIATION
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The work opens with a portrait of the reformer whose practical ideals inspired a Philadelphia association, then traces the organization's founding, property acquisitions, and methods for preserving and improving modest family housing. It describes on-site inspections, renovations of courts and row houses, construction plans, and the supervisory oversight that coordinates trades and maintenance. The narrative highlights a policy of respectful oversight through rent-collection paired with guidance, fostering cleanliness, thrift, and neighborliness rather than charity. Financial analyses weigh costs and returns, while appendices and illustrations document layouts and before-and-after conditions across the association's growing portfolio.

APPENDIX I
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE OCTAVIA HILL ASSOCIATION

Charles H. Ludington, President
Curtis Publishing Company.
Theodore J. Lewis, Vice-President
Morris Building.
Joseph R. Carpenter, Jr., Treasurer
The Pennsylvania Company.
Miss Helen L. Parrish, Secretary
313 South Tenth Street.
Miss Edith F. Biddle
John Irwin Bright
Arthur C. Emlen
Miss Hannah Fox
Nathan Hayward
Edgar B. Howard
Miss Mary H. Ingham
Dr. H. R. M. Landis
Miss Esther Lloyd
Stacy B. Lloyd
Dr. Mary T. Mason
Earl B. Putnam
Isaac W. Roberts
Parker S. Williams
Dr. George Woodward
OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION
613 AND 615 Lombard Street
Frederick C. Feld, Superintendent