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Killings, J. S. Relations of hospitals to public health, (see Chi. Inter. Cong., sec. iii, pp. 1-7-) Woolsey. Handbook for hospitals.

Dependent Classes.

Public treatment of pauperism, (see Chic. Inter. Cong., sec. i.)

Sanborn, F. B, Pauperism, (see Lalor. Cyclo- paedia, Vol. Ill, pp. 145-52.)

Bennett. Paupers, pauperism, and relief-giving in the United States.

Hewes, F. W. Dependent classes, (sec Outlook, 26 Sept. 1896, 54: 568-70.)

Henderson. Dependents, ch. 8.

MS-HOUSES, ETC.

Henderson. Dependents, ch. n.

Warner. American charities, ch. 6.

Chancellor, C. W. Alms-house abuses and reforms, (see Nat. Conf., 1890, pp. 100-9.)

Craig, Oscar. American adminstration of chari- table institutions, (see Chic. Inter. Cong , sec. i, . ,>. 58-68.)

fright, A. O. Employment in poor-houses, (see Nat. Conf., 1889, pp. 197-203.)

Burdett. Hospitals/Vol. IV, ch. 5.

N. Y. state charities aid association. Handbook for visitors to the poor-house.

Drage. Problem of the aged poor.

Warner. American charities, ch. 10.

CHILDREN.

Riis. Children of the poor, chs. 1-9, 14-16. Henderson. Dependents, ch. 15. National Conference. History of child-saving in

the United States. Warner. American charities, ch. 9.

LEGISLATION.

Wayland, Francis. Legal aspects of the child problem, (see Char. Rev., March 1893, 2:249- 54.)

CHILD LABOR.

Willoughby & Graffenried. Child labor.

Kelley & Stevens. Wage-earning children, (see

Hull House. Maps and papers, pp. 49-76.) Fawcett, M. G. Employment of children in

theaters, (see Cont. Rev., Dec. 1889,56:822-

29.)

CHILDREN S AID SOCIETY.

Riis, I. A. Christmas reminder of the noblest work in the world, (see Forum, Jan. 1894, 16 : 624-33.)

SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN.

Two champions of the children, (see Rev. of Rev., Jan. 1892, 4:689-701.)

ORPHAN ASYLUMS.

Craig, Oscar. American administration of chari- table institutions, (see Chic. Inter. Cong., sec. \, pp. 79-83.)

DAY NURSERIES.

Carlyle, E. Day nurseries, (sec Char. Rev.,

June 1892, 1:365-76.) Gurteen. Handbook, pp. 79-93.

FRESH AIR FUND.

Ufford. Fresh air charities.

Riis. Children of the poor, ch. 10.

Parsons, Willard. Story of the fresh air fund.

(see Scribner, April 1891, 9:515-24.) (Also in

Poor in great cities, pp. 131-50.)

BOYS' CLUBS.

Riis. Children of the poor, ch. 13.

Wendell, E. 1. Boys' clubs in New York, (see

Scribner, June 1891,9:738-52.) (Also in Poor

in great cities, pp. 151-76.)

BOYS' LODGING HOUSES.

Johnson, W. P. Boys' lodging houses in New York, (see Lend a Hand, May 1892, 8: 304-14.)

JUNIOR REPUBLICS.

Hull. George junior republic. Gladden, Washington. Junior republic at Free- ville. (see Outlook, 31 Oct. 1896, 54 : 778-82.)

FREE KINDERGARTENS.

Wiggin. The kindergarten.

Cooper, Mrs. S. B. The kindergarten as a child -

saving work, (see Nat. Conf., 1882, pp. 130-38.) Newton. Social studies, pp. 213-57. Riis. Children of the poor, ch. u. Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. Relation of the kindergarten

to social reform, (see Nat. Conf., 1888, pp. 247-

58.)

HOME LIBRARIES.

Birtwell, C. W. Home libraries, (see Chic. Inter.

Cong., sec. ii.Pt. i, pp. 144-50.) Cutler, M. S. Home libraries, (see Lib. Jour..

Feb. 1896, 21 : 60-62.) [Also reprinted in

pamphlet form.]

PHILANTHROPISTS.

An incomplete list of well-known philanthropists is appended here, with references to books or articles upon them. If the lecturer does not find time to devote a few hours to talks on the lives of these men and women, the class, or some members of it, may choose to pursue the study for themselves.

BARNARD, CHARLES FRANCIS. Tiffany, Francis.

Charles Francis Barnard. BRACE, CHARLES LORING. Life. Also Adams,

H. B. Personal philanthropy as illustrated by

the life of Brace, (see Char. Rev., April 1892,

i : 239-50.) BRINKERHOFF, ROELIFF. Byers, J. J. Roeliff

Brinkerhoff. (see Char. Rev., June 1893, 2:

429-31.) CARPENTER, MARY. Carpenter, J. E. Life and

work of Mary Carpenter. COOPER, PETER. Bryce, Lloyd. Example of a

great life, (see North Amer. Rev., April 1891,

152: 410-22.)

DEEMS, CHARLES FORCE. Autobiography. DENISON, EDWARD. Letters. Dix, DOROTHEA LYNDF.. Tiffany, Francis

Dorothea Lynde Dix. DORA, SISTER. (DOROTHY WYNDLOW PATTISON.)

Lonsdale, Margaret. Sister Dora. DUGDALE, RICHARD L. Shepard, E. M. Work

of a social teacher. FRY, ELIZABETH, (see Blaikie. Leaders, pp. 61-

82.) HALE, EDWARD EVERETT. McElroy, W. H.

Edward Everett Hale, (see Char. Rev., June

1892,1:335-41.)

HOWARD, JOHN, (see Blaikie. Leaders, pp. 19-40.) KINGSLEY, CHARLES, (see Japp. Good Mm, pp.

199-238.)