The National Housing Association

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An excellent study of local conditions was made by Howard Strong, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce housing committee, and later a very good building code was enacted containing special sections devoted to the construction of new tenements. Cleve- land's building code is the best in the country and it is due largely to the work of the Chamber of Commerce committee, in which the prominent architects and builders of Cleveland actively co-operat- ed. Among the leaders is Paul L. Feiss, a mercha...nt, who is the Qeveland mem- ber of the board of directors of the national organization.
New Jersey is peculiar in being the only state which regulates and controls housing conditions through an adminis- trative state board rather than through local branches of the city government.
Seven years ago, following closely upon the work of the New York Tenement House Commission of 1900, and stirred into action by the disclosures made by Mary B. Sayles and Cornelia Brad- ford in the investigation of housing con- ditions in Jersey City, a movement was launched for their improvement and after a hard fight a State Tenement House Board created.


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