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The Duty of the State to the Erring and the Dependent, by
WILLIAM RHINELANDER STEWART, President New York
State Board of Charities.
II. CONFERENCE SERMON.
The Theocratic Republic, by Rev. WILLIAM REED HUNTINGTON,
D.D., rector of Grace Church
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South Dakota, by W. B. SHERRARD and W. J. SIBBISON
Tennessee, by MATT HOKE .
Texas, by Rev. W. L. KENNEDY and Rev. R. C. BUCKNER, D.D.,
IV. MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY CHARITIES.
Report of the Committee, by HOMER FOLKS
Municipal Charities in the Larger Cities of the United States
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Classification of Paupers, by Mrs. ALICE N. LINCOLN.
Public Aid in a Great City, by JEFFREY R. BRACKETT, Ph.D.
Outdoor Relief, by J. R. WASHBURN
182
The Administration of Municipal Charities, by Hon. JOSIAH
QUINCY, Mayor of Boston.
198
The Grand Rapids Experiment, by FRANKLIN B. WALLIN
The Public Charities of New York City, by Hon. J. W. KELLER
The Duties and Responsibilities of Private Citizens, by Hon.
JOSEPH H. CHOATE
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212
218
V. LAWS OF SETTLEMENT.
Laws of Settlement and the Right to Public Relief, by F. H.
WINES, LL.D., Chairman,
223
The Advantages of Strict Settlement Laws, by F. B. SANBORN
231
VI.
POLITICS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
Politics in Charitable and Penal Institutions. Report of Com-
mittee, signed by C. R. HENDERSON, JOSEPHINE SHAW
LOWELL, JAMES MASSIE, J. G. THORP, H. C. RANNEY,
F. A. FETTER
237
Report of Committee, by RICHARD GUENTHER, Chairman
Insanity and Immigration, by F. B. SANBORN
262
268
Alien and Non-resident Dependants in Minnesota, by W. A.
GATES
276
VIII. THE CARE OF THE INSANE.
Report of the Committee on Insanity, by WILLIAM G. STEARNS,
Chairman
283
Advanced Professional Work in Hospitals for the Insane, by
EDWARD COWLES, M.D.
285
Discussion
456
IX. THE PREVENTION OF FEEBLE-MINDEDNESS.
Prevention of Feeble-mindedness from a Moral and Legal Stand-
point: Report of Committee, by JAMES C. CARSON M.D. .
Prevention from Legal and Moral Standpoint, by Dr. GEORGE
H. KNIGHT
294
304
X. THE DEFECTIVE AND DEPENDENT CLASSES.
The Remedial, Economic, and Ethical Value of Labor, by WILL-
IAM P. SPRATLING, M.D.
309
493
XI.
MEDICAL CHARITIES.
Uses and Abuses of Medical Charities, by STEPHEN SMITH,
M.D.
320
The Use and Abuse of Medical Charities in their Relation to
Medical Education, by AUSTIN FLINT, M.D.
328
Medical Charities in Relation to Religious Societies, by Rev.
DAVID H. GREER, D.D.
332
Medical Charity in New York, by FREDERICK HOLME WIGGIN,
336
Remedial Measures proposed for Pennsylvania, by SAMUEL
WOLFE, M.D.
349
XII. DEPENDENT CHILDREN.
The Street Arab, by Mrs. E. E. WILLIAMSON
The Home or the Institution? by THOMAS M. MULRY.
358
362
The Duty of the State to Dependent Children, by BYRON C.
MATHEWS.
The Interference of a Municipality in Behalf of its Wards, by
ERNEST P. BICKNELL
What are Proper Incentives to Reform? by T. J. CHARLTON .
The Boy and Girl out on Furlough, by GRACE JOHNSTON
The Care of Crippled and Deformed Children, by NEWTON M.
SHAFFER, M.D. . .
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367
375
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Crippled and Deformed Children, by W. B. PLATT MD.
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402
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XIII. DELINQUENT CHILDREN.
The Duty of the State to Delinquent Children, by P. CALDWELL,
Juvenile Delinquents, by JAMES ALLISON
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411
Advances in Charities and Correction, by D. C. GILMAN, LL.D.,
The Churches in Charity Work, by Rev. JAMES M. PULLMAN,
430