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INDEX OF WRITERS AND SPEAKERS.

Allison, J., 411.

Balch, Emily G., 492.
Barrows, S. J., 451.
Bell, Clarke, 459.

Bicknell, E. P., 375, 491.
Birtwell, Mary L., 489.
Blodgett, Mrs. I. N., 69.
Blumer, Dr., 458.
Borden, Mary J., 68.

Brackett, Jeffrey R., xliii, 191.

Breed, W. J., 465.
Brewer, W. H., 474.
Briggs, F. H., 477.
Brinkerhoff, R., 495.
Buckner, R. C., 94.

Burnette, W. S. R., Iowa, 48.
Butler, Amos W., 45.
Byers, Joseph P., 81.

Caldwell, P., 404.
Carson, James C., 294.
Cary, John R., 492.

Chamberlain, Warden, 450.
Chapin, H. D., 424.
Charlton, T. J., 379.

Choate, Joseph H., xxii, 218.

Clark, A. W., 68.

Corrigan, Bishop, xxvii.

Cowie, George G., 64.

Cowles, Edward, 285.

Denson, C. B., 79.

Devine, E. T., 480, 489, 499, 492.

Dodds, F. C., 44.
Drewry, William Francis, 97.

Evans, Mrs. Glendower, 468.

Fetter, Frank A., 246.

Finney, Thos. M., 490.
Flint, Agnes W., 31.
Flint, Austin, 328.

Folks, Homer, 74, 106, 443, 462.

Follett, Judge, 475.
Fowler, Wm. P., 489.
Fox, Hugh F., 71, 489.
Frenyear, Myra G., 489.

Gallagher, Emma A., 50.
Garrett, P. C., 460, 464.
Gates, W. A., 276.
Gault, F. B., 43.
Gilman, D. C., 430.
Greer, David H., 332.

Guenther, Richard, 262.

Hale, W. A., 458.
Hall, Bolton, 460.
Hall, Mary, 27.

Hamblin, Ira B., 30.

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Keller, John W., 212.
Kellogg, C. P., 34.
Kennedy, W. L., 93.
Kjelyaared, Mr., 491.

Knight, George H., 304.

Letchworth, W. P., 461, 496.

Lewis, Charlton T., 446, 449, 454, 496.
Lindsay, Samuel McC., 489, 491.

Lincoln, Alice N., 184, 453.

Lord, Wm. R., 489.

Love, Maria M.,

Love, Minnie C. 1, 491.

Low, Seth, xxxiii.

., 33.

Lowell, Mrs. C. R., 256, 448, 489, 492.
Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 246.

MacFarland, H. B. F., 39.

Massie, James, 246.
Mathews, Byron C., 367.
McGonnigle, R. D., 491.
McKinley, Wm., xxvi.
McLean, Kate M., 56.
Miller, T. C., 100.
Mulry, Thomas M., 362.

Nichols, Wm. I., 491.
Nicholson, Timothy, 27.
Nutting, James H., 87.

Otterson, Ira, 474-

Paddock, Grace M., 95.

Paine, Robert Treat, 454, 481, 490.
Perry, Mary E., 65.

Platt, W. B., 402, 465.

Post, James A., 62.

Potter, Bishop, xxx.

Pullman, James M., 486, 491.

Quincy, Josiah, 198.

Ranney, Henry C., 246.
Rhett, Mrs. M. A., 88.

Richmond, M. E., 490, 491.
Rogers, A. C., 494.
Rosebrugh, A. M., 104.
Rosenau, N. S., 489, 490, 491.

Sanborn, F. B., xxxix, 231, 268.
Schurz, Carl. 247.
Shaffer, N. M., 393.
Sherrard, W. B., 90.
Sibbison, W. J., 90.
Smith, Stephen, 320.
Smith, Z. D., 489.
Smyth, John H., 471.

Spencer, Anna Garlin, 476.

Spratling, W. P., 309.

Stearns, William G., 283.

Stevens, L. M. N., 56.

Stewart, Wm. Rhinelander, xxi, 1, 438, 445, 495,

500.

Storrs, Lucius C., 498.

Strong, W. L., xxvi.

Thorp, J. G., 246.

Tutwiler, J. S., 27.

Ufford, Walter S., lii.

Walk, James W., 85, 479.
Wallin, Franklin B., 206.
Walpole, W. R., 84.
Warner, Emalea P., 37.
Washburn, J. R., 196.
Washburn, Wickes, 439.
Wells, John D., 59.
Westendorf, T. P., 99.

Wharton, Susan P., 489, 490.

Wiggin, F. H., 336.

Williamson, Mrs. E. E., 358, 461.

Wilson, G. S., 461.

Wines, F. H., 223, 454, 479, 496.

Wise, Peter M., 456.

Wolfe, Samuel, 349.

Wright, A. O., 450, 498.

Wright, J. Edward, 97.

ERRATUM. For Offenders read Defectives, 53.

Toby, H. A., 459.

INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Addresses at opening session: by W. R. Stewart,
xxi; by J. H. Choate, xxii; by Archbishop
Corrigan, xxvii; by Bishop Potter, xxx; by
Seth Low, xxxiii; by Alex. Johnson, xxxvi ;
by F. B. Sanborn, xxxix; by Jeffrey R.
Brackett, xliii.

Administration of Municipal Charities, 198.
Advanced Professional Work in Insane Hospi-
tals, 285.

Advances in Charities and Correction, 430.
After-care of insane, 458.

Alabama, convicts in mines in, 54.

Alabama, report from, 27.

Alaska, report from, 29.

Albany, public charities in, 148.

Alien Dependants in Minnesota, 276.

Allegheny public charities in, 147.

American Journal of Sociology, reference to
article in, 237;

Anthropological Study in Children's Institutions,

424.

Appointments to State institutions, 239.
Arizona, report from, 30.

Atlanta, public charities in, 159.

Baltimore, public charities in, 125.
Birmingham workhouse, 187.

Boarding-out plan, advantage of, 372.
Boarding-out system, 464.

Boston, public charities in, 123.

Boy, The, and Girl, on Furlough, 384.

Bridgeport, Conn., public charities of, 171.

Brockway, Z. R., 298.

Brown, Dr. Buckminster, 395.

Buffalo, public charities in, 131.

California, report from, 31.

Cambridge, Mass., public charities in, 158.
Canada, report from, 26.

Canadian Conference of Charities and Correction,
105.

Catholic Protectory, number of children dis-
charged from, 364.

Causes of indigency, 208.
Charities Review, 434, 481.
Charity organization, 430.

Charity organization, section meetings, 488.
Charleston, S.C., public charities in, 167.

Chicago, public charities in, 117.

Children, bill for protection of, 62.

Child-saving, progress in, 461.

Churches in Charity Work, 486.

Cincinnati, public charities in, 128.

Civil Service Commission, 260.

Civil Service Reform, 249.

Civil Service Reform, paper by Mrs. Lowell, 256.
Classification of juvenile delinquents, 411.

Classification of Paupers, 184.

Classified statement of outdoor relief, 182.

Cleveland, public charities in, 129.

Clinical assistance, 291.

Closing speeches, 495.

Cohorts hostile to society: infirmity, appetite,

sloth, ignorance, 431.

Colorado, report from, 33.

Columbus, Ohio, public charities in, 149.
Commercial Advertiser, quotation from, 346.
Committees, reports from: on reports from
States, 18; on municipal and county charities,
106.

Committee, report from, on immigration and

interstate migration, 262.

Committees, report of, on insanity, 283.

Conference seal, account of, lii.

Conference sermon, 1I.

Connecticut law concerning crimes and punish-
ments, 307.

Consanguineous marriages, results of, 300.

Convicts, comparative treatment of, in Southern

States, 53.

Convict employment, 55.

Convict school in Tennessee, 93.

Convict schools, 27.

Convicts in Southern prisons, death-rate of, 55.
Cooking school in Denver, 33.

Cooper Union Labor Bureau, 491.
Copenhagen school for paralytics, 398.
Correction to Mr. Folks's report, 443.
County visitors, work of, in Ohio, 81.
Craig colony, 3, 318.

Criminals: in Arizona, 31; in California, 32; in
Colorado, 34; in Connecticut, 34; in Dela-
ware, 38; in District of Columbia, 40; in In-
diana, 46; in Iowa, 48; in Kentucky, 50; in
Louisiana, 52; in Massachusetts, 61; in Mich-
igan, 63; in Minnesota, 65; in Missouri, 67;
in Nebraska, 68; in New Hampshire, 70; in
New Jersey, 73; in New York, 78; in Ore-
gon, 84; in Pennsylvania, 86; in Rhode
Island, 87; in South Dakota, 91, in Texas,
93; in Utah, 95: in Virginia, 98; in West Vir-
ginia, 100; in Wisconsin, 103.

Crippled and Deformed Children, 402; Care of,

393-

Crippled children, educational facilities for, 396.
Cripples and invalids in Copenhagen, 398.
Curtis, George William, 245.

Daisy Field Hospital and Home, 398.
Dayton, public charities in, 161.
Death-rate among prisoners in Southern prisons,
55.

Defective and dependent classes, 309.
Defectives in Arizona, 31; in California, 33; in
Colorado, 34; in Connecticut, 36; in Dela-
ware, 38; in District of Columbia, 41; in Illi-
nois, 45; in Indiana, 47; in Iowa, 49; in Ken-
tucky, 51; in Louisiana, 53; in Massachusetts,
61. Michigan, 63; in Minnesota, 65; in Mis-
souri, 67; in Nebraska, 69; in New Hamp-
shire, 70; in New Jersey, 73; in New York,
78; in Oregon, 84; in Pennsylvania, 86; in
Rhode Island, 88; in Texas, 94; in Utah, 96;
in Virginia, 99; in West Virginia, 101.
Deficient children, schools for, 477.
Delaware, report from, 37.
Delegates to First Conference, xviii.
Delinquent child, problem of, 412.
Delinquent children, 404.
Denver, public charities in, 145.

Dependent children, 358; duty of State to, 367.
Dependent children: in North Atlantic States, 19;
in Southern States, 21; in North Central
States, 23; in Western States and Territories, 26.
Dependants and delinquents, duty of State
toward, 8; number and cost of in New York, 9.
Des Moines, public charities in, 170.
Destitute, the: in Arizona, 31; in California, 32;
in Colorado, 34; in Connecticut, 35; in Dela-
ware, 38; in District of Columbia, 40; in In-
diana, 46; in Iowa, 48; in Kentucky, 51; in
Louisiana, 53; in Massachusetts, 61; in Mich-
igan, 63; in Minnesota, 65; in Missouri, 67;
in Nebraska, 69; in New Hampshire, 70; in
New Jersey, 73; in New York, 78; in Ore-
gon, 84; in Pennsylvania, 86; in Rhode
Island, 87; in Texas, 94; in Utah, 96; in
Virginia, 99; in West Virginia, 101; in Wis-
consin, 102.

Detroit, public charities in, 135.

Dispensaries, drug, department of, 325; evils of

324; law relating to, in New York, 339, 341,
343; remarks on, 439; expenses of, 439; special
report on, 440.

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Duty of State to Dependent Children, 367.
Earlswood Asylum, 300.
Employment bureaus, 491.
Epilepsy among imbeciles, 300.
Epileptic Commission, Virginia, 98.
Epileptic colony in New Jersey, appropriation
for, 71.

Epileptics, home for in Pennsylvania, 85.
Epileptics in New York, 3; in Ohio, 3.
Epileptics: in North Atlantic States, 19; in
Southern States, 21; in North Central States,
24; in Western States and Territories, 26.
Erie, Pa., public charities of, 180.

Erring and dependent, duty of State to, r.
Ethical Culture Society, work among wage-earn-
ers of, 66.

Evansville, Ind., public charities in, 169.
Eye and Ear Infirmary, first special dispensary,

440.

Fall River, public charities in, 157.
Family life for dependent children, 369.
Family, the, natural environment for child, 369.
Favoritism, no means to prevent, 250.
Feeble-minded, Home for, in Pueblo, Col., 33.
Feeble-mindedness, discussion on, 493; preven-
tion of, 294.

Feeble-minded, the, in Ohio, 25.

Free coal, distribution of, discontinued, in New
York, 75.

Free employment bureaus in St. Louis, 66.
Friendly visitors, 489.

Functions of the State, where to draw the line,
461.

Garrett, Philip C., quotation from, 245.
Garrison, William Lloyd, quotation from, 263.
German almshouses, 185.

German Medical Congress, 28

Gladstone's funeral, reference to, 16.
Grand Rapids Experiment, The, 206
Grand Rapids, public charities in, 162.

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Indianapolis, public charities in, 146.

Indiana, report from, 45.

Indiscriminate almsgiving, 322.

Industrial education of defective c'asses, 309.

Industrial school for crippled and deformed
children, 398.

Infants, domicile of, 224.

Infectious diseases, extinction of, 328.
Insane hospital, letter from manager of, 257.
Insane hospitals, advanced work in, 285.
Insane, report of committee on, 283.
Insane, the: in Arizona, 31; in California, 33; in
Colorado, 34 in Connecticut, 37; in Del-
aware, 38; in District of Columbia, 41; in
Illinois, 45; in Indiana, 47; in Iowa, 49; in
Kentucky, 51; in Louisiana, 53; in Massa-
chusetts, 61; in Michigan, 64; in Minnesota,
65; in Missouri, 67; in Nebraska, 69; in New
Hampshire, 70; in New Jersey, 73; in New
York, 78; in Oregon, 85; in Pennsylvania, 87;
in Rhode Island, 88, in South Dakota, 91; in
Texas, 94; in Utah, 97; in Virginia, 99; in
West Virginia, 101; in Wisconsin, 102.
Insane, the in North Atlantic States, 19; in
Southern States, 21; in North Central States,
23; in Western States and Territories, 25.
Insanity and Immigration, paper by F. B. San-
born, 268.

Intemperance and idiocy, 299.

Introduction, xvii.

Investigation, an entering wedge, 434.

Investigation for dispensaries, 335.

Iowa, report from, 48.

Ireland, insane in, 270.

Jersey City, public charities in, 139.

Journal of Mental Science, article in, showing

increase of insanity in Massachusetts, 271.

Justifiable Paroles, 425.

Juvenile Delinquents, 407.

Kansas City, public charities in, 143.
Kentucky, report from, 50.

King Charles's aw of settlement, 232.
Knight, Dr. James, 393.

Laboratory work in insane asylums, 291.
Labor bureaus, 491.

Labor test in Germany, 185.

Labor, value of, 309.

Law of administration of outdoor relief, 238.
Law relating to prisons, 240.

Lawrence, Mass., public charities of, 174.
Laws of Settlement, 223.

Lease system in the South, 21.

Lessee system, 28.

Letter from President McKinley, xxvi.
Lexow investigatio'n, 261.

Lincoln, Abraham quotation frem, 264.
Lincoln, Neb., public charities in, 166.
Local indoor relief, 239.

Local institutions of detention, 244.
Local institutions of relief, 244.

Los Angeles, public charities in, 170.

Louisiana, retort from, 52.

Louisville, public charities in, 140.
Lowell, public charities in, 156.

Lynn, public charities in, 165.

Marnage of epileptics and imbeciles forbidden in
Connecticut, 307.

Marriage of paupers, 374.

Maryland, age of protection in, 57.

Maryland, report from, 56.

Masonic home for widows and orphans, 32.
Massachusetts, insane in, 271.
Massachusetts, report from, 59.

McCulloch, Oscar C., quotation from, 207.
McKinley, President Wm., letter from, xxvi.
Medical charities, 320.

Medical charities and religious societies, 332.
Medical charities in Pennsylvania, 349.

Medical charities in relation to education, 328.
Medical Charity in New York, 336.
Medical relief, increase of, 323.
Memphis, public charities in, 160.
Mental diseases, study of, 290.
Mental training of delinquents, 422.
Milwaukee, public charities in, 136.
Minneapolis, public charities in, 138.
Minutes and discussions, 438.
Mississippi, convicts in, 53.

Model tenement houses in New York, 76.
Money as incentive to good behavior, 380.
Montana, report from, 67.

Moral imbecility, 297.

Moral influences to be exercised in hospitals,

402.

Municipal and county charities, 106.

Municipal charities, administration of, 198.
Municipal Charities in the United States, 113.
Municipal intervention, 462.

Municipality, a, how much it may interfere for
its wards, 375.

National council of women, 105.
Nationalities of dependants, 209.

National society for employment of epileptics,
note from, 317.

Nebraska, constitutional provision for dependent
in, 4.

Nebraska, report from, 68.

Negro youthful delinquents, 471.

Newark, N. J., public charities in, 137.

New Bedford, Mass., public charities of, 179.

New Hampshire, report from, 69.

New Jersey, report from, 71.

New Mexico, report from, 68.

New Orleans, public charities in, 132.

New York, dependants and delinquents in, 9.

New York Herald, quotation from, 346.
New York labor law for prisons, 449.

New York law relating to dispensaries, 339, 341,

343.

New York, prison labor law, 449.
New York, public charities in, 114.
New York, report from, 74-

New York Times, quotation from, 345.
New York Tribune, quotation from, 347.
Night school for convicts in Tennessee, 93.
North Atlantic States, reports from, 19.
North Carolina, report from, 79.

Oakland, Cal., public charities of, 171.
Obscene books, law against, in Vermont, 97.

Ohio, care of epileptics in, 3.

Ohio, report from, 81.

Omaha, public charities in, 140.

Ontario, report from, 104.

Oregon, report from, 84.

Orthopaedic Hospital, school work in, 394-

Outdoor relief in cities of United States, 182

Outdoor Relief, paper on, 196.

Parole system in Idaho, 26.

Paterson, public charities in, 155.

Pathological work, 291.

Pathological work in insane hospitals, 288.

Pauperism in North Atlantic States, 20; in
Southern States, 22; in North Central States,
25; in Western States and Territories, 26.

Paupers, classification of, 184.
Penal institutions, politics in, 237.
Pennsylvania, report from, 85.

Penology: in Connecticut, 20; in Southern States,
21; in North Central States, 25; in Western
States and Territories, 26.

Peoria, Ill., public charities of, 179.
Philadelphia, public charities in, 119.
Physical training of delinquents, 417.
Pittsburg, public charities in, 132.
Political corruption, 257.

Political economy, two schools of, 436.
Politics and public institutions, 237.
Poor laws of Ohio codified, 82.

Portland, Ore., public charities of, 172.

Powers and responsibilities a state may assume,

377.

Premature paroles, results of, 429.

President's address, 1.

Prevention of Feeble-mindedness, 294.
Prisoners' Aid Association, 104.

Private citizens, duties and responsibilities of,

218.

Programme of 25th anniversary, xix.
Providence, public charities in, 144.
Public Aid in a Great City, 191.
Public Charities of New York, 212.

Quarterly Journal of Physical Culture, quota-
tion from, 397.

Randall's Island Infant Asylum, 213.
Reading, Pa., public charities in, 164.
Reform, incentives to, 379.

Reform school work, incidents of, 382.

Kelief-giving, evil of combining with charity
organization work, 491

Relief-giving, "last form of charitable energy,"

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Schedule of questions with reference to public
charity, 241.

Science of charity, a, sorely needed, 348.
Scientific charity, 205.

Scranton, public charities in, 157.,
Seattle, Wash., public charities of, 178.

Sessions: first, in Introduction; second, 438;
third, 443; fourth, 444; fifth, 445; sixth, 455;
seventh, 456; eighth, 460; ninth, 460; tenth,
468; eleventh, 480; twelfth, 492.

Settlement laws, advantages of, 231.
Settlements acquired by marriage, 225.
Shoes for school-children, 211.

Shop training for delinquents, 418.

Sick and injured, the: in Arizona, 31: in Cali-

fornia, 32; in Colorado, 34; in Connecticut, 36;
in Delaware, 38; in District of Columbia, 40;
in Louisiana, 53; in Minnesota, 65; in Mis-
souri, 67; in New Jersey, 73; in Oregon. 84;
in Pennsylvania, 86; in Texas, 94; in Utah,
96; in Virginia, 99.

Social settlements in St. Louis, 66.

Somerville, Mass., public charities of, 180.
South Carolina, report from, 88.

South Dakota, constitutional provision for de-
pendent in, 4.

South Dakota, report from, 90.

Special committee on charity organization, report
of, 483.

Spoils System, paper by Carl Schurz, 247.
Spoils system, result of, 244.

Spoils System, The, 241, 446.

Springfield, Mass., public charities of, 175.
State agents, duties of, 389.
State Boards, 238.

State Boards in North Atlantic States, 19; in
Southern States, 20; in North Central States,
23; in Western States and Territories, 25.
State, Duty of, to Delinquent Children, 410.
State, duty of, toward crippled and deformed, 402.
State institutions for the insane, conclusions in
reference to, 242.

State punitive institutions, 243.

State, the, duty of, to erring and dependent, 1.
St. Bartholomew's Clinic, investigations by, 335-
Stewart, William R., 366.

St. Louis, public charities in, 121.

St. Paul, public charities in, 142.

Street Arab, The, 358.

St. Vincent de Paul Society, members of, 364.
Surveillance of children, value of, 391.
Syracuse, public charities in, 149.

Tact and wisdom in visiting children, 387.
Tammany Hall, 215, 256.

Taylor, Dr. Charles Fayette, 395.
Tennessee, convict labor in, 55.
Tennessee, report from, 92.
Texas, lease system in, 54.
Texas, report from, 93.
Theocratic Republic, The, 11.
Three M's, the, 435-

Toledo, Ohio, public charities in, 152.
Training class in philanthropy, 481.
Trenton, N.J., public charities in, 165.
Troy, N.Y., public charities in, 163.
Twine industry in Minnesota, 64.

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