THE PRESIDENT OF THE MOTHERS' CONGRESS Mrs. Frederic Schoff, whose picture we present above, has devoted much of her life to work for the welfare of children. She is the editor of the "Child Welfare Magazine.", and her work for children has appropriately led to her selection as the head of the Mothers' Congress, which recently convened in Washington, D. C. A native of Austria, not yet thirty-two years old, Felix Frankfurter has been chosen Professor of Law at Harvard University, to take especial charge of the courses dealing with the relation of the law to modern social and industrial conditions. See editorial comment THE UNITED STATES DERELICT DESTROYER SENECA HUNTING FOR ICEBERGS The Seneca is shown near two giant bergs which she has discovered in the northern steamship lane. Transatlantic liners will be warned by wireless of the proximity of these dangerous obstacles to navigation, and a possible repetition of the Titanic disaster of two years ago thus be averted EFFECTS OF A RECENT AVALANCHE IN THE ALPS The village of Chamonix, in the French Alps, was recently partly overwhelmed by an avalanche. MAN CIRCUMVENTS THE ICEBERG-HE HAS NOT YET LEARNED PHOTOGRAPH BY GREGORY MASON GENERAL CARRANZA'S TRAIN On this train are Carranza's automobiles, safe, and desk. See Mr. Mason's article 'Going South with Carranza" (The Outlook, May 2) For other pictures of the Mexican Constitutionalists see next page GENERAL CARRANZA ON HIS WAY TO CHIHUAHUA General Carranza is the man with the beard. At the left, and behind the little girl, is his private secretary. The little girl is the daughter of a Constitutionalist leader. The man in uniform to the right is a staff officer See Mr. Gregory Mason's articles "Going South with Carranza" (in The Outlook of May 2) and "With Villa in Chihuahua" in this issue PHOTOGRAPH BY GREGORY MASON TWO BOY SOLDIERS The boy to the left is 16 years old, the one to the right only 12 years old. They are soldiers in Carranza's army! For other pictures in connection with the Mexican articles of Mr. Mason see preceding page |