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Addams, Jane, A Belated Industry (American Journal of Sociology,

March 1896).

Discusses the isolation of the servant girl and advocates cooperative

cooking as an element in the solution of the servant-girl problem. Campbell, Household Economics (N. Y., Putnam, 1897), ch. u.

Valuable discussion by an authority. Campbell, Woman Wage Earners (Boston, Roberts, 1893).

A discussion of the history and present status of female labor. Campbell, Household Economics (N. Y. Putnam 1897), Ch. u.

Valuable discussion by an authority. Coit, Neighborhood Guilds (London, Swan, 1892).

Valuable suggestions for improving the condition of all classes,

including domestics. Goodman, Christina, An Appeal to Housekeepers (Forum, August 1895).

Sets forth the duty of employers to their servants and how they

neglect it. Salmon, Domestic Service (N. Y., Macmillan, 1897).

A thorough discussion, historical and statistical. Stanley, Maude, Clubs for Working Girls (London, Macmillan, 1890).

A suggestive book on the subject of clubs for all classes of people. Vrooman, Problem of Domestic Service (Arena, October 1895).

2. Special Report on the Condition of Servants in the District Studied. Ascertain as nearly as possible their number, nationality, etc.; their posi- tion in the family, opportunities for friendship and recreation, their attitude toward the families they serve, their intelligence, their ideals, etc. Compare their wages and opportunities of promotion with the same in other callings.

3. General discussion.

TENTH MEETING.

I. General topic : The Unemployed. References :

Drage, The Labor Problem.

Drage, The Unemployed (London, Macmillan, 1894).

Reliable discussions by the secretary of the Labour Commission. George, The Condition of Labor, An Open Letter to Pope Leo XIII

(New York, United States Book Co., 1891).

Demands justice for the workman as well as clemency. Great Britain, Labour Department, Report on Agencies and Methods

for Dealing with the Unemployed, 1893.

Exhaustive and very valuable. Hobson, Problem of the Unemployed (London, Methuen, 1896).