This item contains 4 bulletins published by the Kansas Emergency Relief Committee (KERC) and the Civil Works Administration (CWA)in Topeka, Kansas. The bulletins numbers are #127 (1924-1933), #289 (1934), #355 (1935), and # 380 (1936). The year listed by the bulletin number is the year covered; though the bulletin generally had a publication date sometime the next year. Bulletin Number 127 covers a ten year period from 1924-1933. This report has an introduction, information on the KERC; special programs of the KERC; state statistical summaries; and 105 county reports. Bulletin 289 covers state organization; accomplishments under Work Relief and CWA, special programs in the state and county in 1934; case load and expenditures; state and county statistical summaries; 105 county reports; wage rates, labor relations, and complaints; economic conditions affecting relief load; grants and loans from State and Federal Agencies other than Relief; and maps and charts. Bulletin Number 355 covers the Relief Department, Accounting and Finance Department, Engineering Department; state and county statistical summary; 105 county statistical reports; relief obligations and case load, Homestead Rehabilitation Department; economic conditions affecting relief load; relief appropriations and relief laws; the coordination of public and private welfare service; grants and loans from federal state agencies other than relief. Bulletin Number 380 covers Legislation of 1936, social service development in 1936; case load and case work service and the cost of public assistance and administration; accounting procedures for funds, equipment, materials and commodities; production and distribution projects; Boards of County Commissioners and County Social Welfare Personnel; KERC publications, KERC Audit Reports, and KERC Personnel and Pay Rolls. Also, information on the State and Social Welfare Building, Trust Deed, and the Kansas Homestead Rehabilitation Corporation, State Charter and KHRC Audit Reports. Each of the first three bulletins has an index at the end.