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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY

Ely. Labor movement, apx. 2. Crocker. Problems, pp. 117-58. Newton. Social &tudif>, p. 175-96. T)r. kainsford on the drink question ; (various authors), (see Lend a Hand, July 1892, 9: 1-18.) Moran, T. F. Gothenburg method of regulating the liquor traffic, (sec Char. Rev., April 1894, ,: 282-7.)

. . - imtitu- temperance. (see Pop.

Month.. Ian. 1^.48:343-54-) Wa.ldle, C. C. A modern misadc (W. C. \ (see Cosmopolitan, July 1891, n : 270-77.") 11 heredity of inebriety.

\urv.

rican charities, pp. 66-71.

Environment. Hfmlerson. Dependents, pp. 22-33.

Improvement on Environment. PHYSICAL.

Henderson. Dependents, ch. 31. White, F. E. H \ . ,-isof morals. (set-

Pop. Sci. Month., May 1887, 31 : 67-79.)

MKDICAL RKI.IKK.

Henderson. Dependents, ch. 10.

I'owles, Edward. Training schools of the future.

(see Nat. Conf., 1890, pp. 115-30.} Craven, Florence. Servants of the sick poor, (see

Nineteenth Cent., April 1883, 13: 667-78.) Fullerton, A. M. Science of nursinp. (see Nat.

Conf., 1890, pp. 130-39.) Palmer, S. F. The trained nurse, (see Nat. Conf.,

1895, pp. 259-64.) Somervjlle, C. E. M. District nursing, (see Chic.

Intern. Cong., sec. iii, pp. 539-47.) Wald, L. D. Nurses in " settlement " work, (see

Nat. Conf., 1895, pp. 264-7.) Gurteen. Handbook, pp. 94-106. Roosevelt, J. W. Abuse of dispensary charity.

(see Char. Rev., Jan. 1894, 3: 127-31.) Savage, C. C. Dispensaries historically and

locally considered, (see Chic. Inter. Cong., sec.

iii, pp. 630-50.) Beyer, H. G. First aid to the injured, (see Chic.

Inter. Cong., sec. iii, pp. 676-82.) Tobey, R. B. The floating hospital, (see I^nd

a Hand, March 1896, 16: 192-7.)

PIT.I.IC BATHS.

N. Y. (city)- Public baths and public comfort sta- tions, Mayor's committee on. Report.

Brown, Goodwin. Public baths, (see Char. Rev., Jan. 1893, 2: 143-52.)

I/jngworth, F. S. The people's baths, (see Char. Rev., Jan. 1893, pp. 180-83.)

SANITATION AND VENTILATION.

Chaumont. Habitation in relation to health. Talbot, Marion. Sanitation and sociology, (see

Amer. Jour, of Soc., July 1896, 2: 74-81.) Welch, W. H. Sanitation in relation to the poor.

(see Char. Rev., Feb. 1893,2:203-14.) (Also in

Baltimore Char. Org. Soc. Annual report foi

1892, pp. 22-35.) iVru-r. Sanitary ins]><-. tion of certain tenement

house di^tri' K.

Hoi

Reynolds, M. T. Housing of the poor in American cities, (in Amer. F.con. Assoc. Publications, Vol. 8, Nos. 2-3.)

Gould. Hou.Miig of the working people.

Flagg, Ernest. New York tenement house evil

and its cure, (see Scribner, July 1894, 16: 108-17.)

(Also in Poor in great cities, pp. 370-92.) New York's great movement for housing reform.

(see Rev. of Rev., Dec. 1896, 14: 693-701.) Porritt, Edward. Housing of the working classes

in I/ondon. (see Pol. Sci. Quar., March 1895, to:

22-43-)

LODGING HOUMKS.

Phillips, E. M. A dock lodging house, (see Fortn. Rev., May 1892, 57:668-77.)

Riis,J. A. Police lodging houses, (see Christian Union, 14 Jan., 1893, 48: 48-85.)

Ring, T. F. Municipal provision, (see Chic. Inter. Cong., sec. i, pp. 117-23.)

Shaw, Albert. Municipal lodging houses. ( set- Char. Rev., Nov. 1891, i : 20-26.)

PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS. Gould, E. R. L. Park areas and open spaces in

cities, (see Amer. Stalls. Assoc. Publications,

June-Sept. 1888, new ser., Nos. 2-3, pp. 49-61.) Hyatt, Alpheus. Next stage in the development of

public parks, (see Atlantic, Feb. 1891, 67 :

215-24.) Olmsted, F. L. The justifying value of a public

park, (see Amer. Soc. Sci. Assoc. Jour., Dec.

1880, 12: 147-64.) Public parks and playgrounds ; a symposium, (see

Arena, July, 1894, 10: 274-87.) Riis, J. A. Playgrounds for city schools. (see

Century, Sept. 1894, 48: 657-66.) Vrooman, Walter. Parks and playgrounds for

children, (see Century, Dec. 1891, 43 : 317-18.)

DOMESTIC SCIENCE. Campbell. Household economics. Abel. Practical sanitary and economic cooking. Atkinson. Science of nutrition. Sellers, Edith. How to organize a people's kitchen

in London, (see Nineteenth Cent., March 1895,

37 : 409-20.)

Improvement on Environment.

EDUCATIONAL, RELIGIOUS, AND SOCIAL.

THE CHURCH.

Mead. Modern methods of church work. Dickinson, C. A. Problem of the modern city

church, (see Andover Rev., Oct. 1889, la: 355-

72.)

Ede. Attitude of the church. Fairchild, E. M. Function of the church. (see

Amer. Jour, of Soc. , Sept. 1896, 2 : 220-33. ) [Also

reprinted in pamphlet form.] Henderson. Dependents, ch. 34.

FREE LIBRARIES.

Crunden, F. M. The free public library. (see Lend a Hand, June 1893, 10: 399-405.)

Jevons. Rationale of free public libraries, (see Cont. Rev., March 1881, 39:385-402.) Also in his Methods of social reform, pp. 28-52.

Larned, J. N. The mission and the missionaries of the book, (see N. Y. (state) University. Pro ceedings of the 34th university convocation, pp. 91-104.)

Cutler, M. S. Sunday opening of libraries, (see Lib. Jour., May 1889, 14: 176-90.)

Eastman, W. R. New aid to popular education, (see Forum, Jan. 1895, 18 : 616-21.)

ART AND AMUSEMENTS.

Jevons W. S. Amusements of the people, (see Cont. Rev., Oct. 1878, 33 : 498-513.) (Also in his Methods of social reform, pp. 1-27.)