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Ice.

Cincinnati, 678.

I.

On passenger trains, 419.

Ihlder, John. Washington alleys, 595.
Illegitimacy, Boston conference on, 707.
Illinois.

Compensation law, 630.

Safety movements, 523.

Sangamon County Poor Farm, 11.

Social and political prospects (G. Taylor), 499.
Social legislation of recent session, 492.
Illiteracy and the rural school, 100.

Immigrant motherhood (illustration of sculpture),
cover of April 5 issue.

Immigrant workers, circular from S. Gompers, 233.
Immigrants.

Citation from publishers' announcement of Has-
kin's Immigrant, 671.

Dillingham bill (H. A. Miller; letter), 612.
Domestic education, 444.

Education conference, 234.

Jewish girls in Chicago, 699.

Medical inspection (E. K. Sprague), 420.

Immigration.

Massachusetts commission, 675.

New measures in Congress, 368, 369, 554, 555.
Patten, J. H., letters on restricting, 554, 669.
Independence Day. See Fourth of July.

Indiana.

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Handbook by Julia C. Lathrop, 429.

London conference, 296.

New York City, 126.

Ingersoll, C. H. Unearned increment (letter), 611.
Inland Steel Co., 269.

Insane, German after-care, 727.

Insanity. See Mental clinic.

Installment plan for paying fines, 263.

Insurance, Wisconsin, sickness and accident, 112.
Insurance, social.

Federal commission, Kelly bill for, 492.

First American conference (I. M. Rubinow),
478, 610.

Inter-city settlement conference, Boston meeting,
208.

Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupations, social work-
ers, 241.

International Civic Bureau, European town, 423.
International Congress for School Hygiene, Fourth,

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Ipswich, Mass., Social survey, 749.

Irving, J. B. Retinitis conjunctivitis case, 16.
Israels, Belle L., 506.

Italian Club of New York, 252.

Italian laborers, Mamaroneck, 159.

Italian waiter's verses, 680.

Italians and the settlement, 58.

Ithaca, "Petition for Independence," 717.

J.

Jackson, H. E. Letter on Miss Eberle's White Slave
statuette, 510.

Jacksonville, Fla., Child labor committee. national,
ninth annual conference, 60.

Jacob, Cary F. Strange incense (poem), 52.
Jacobs, Philip P. Our equipment for success against
tuberculosis, 288.

Jails in California, 234.

Japan, Social workers' trip to, 445.

Japanese in California (H. A. Millis), 382.
Jeffersonville, Ind., saved from flood, 317.
Jeffery, Wm. Jersey prisoners (letter), 553.
Jenks, Jeremiah W. University forum, 245.
Jerome, Chas. W. The sand bed (poem), 23.
Jewish Social Workers' Conference, 560.
Jews.

Baltimore arbitration court, 678.

Denver, Colo., 153.

Immigrant girls in Chicago, 699.

Ladino speakers, 136.

Russian, in American industry, 643.

Synagogue and community (H. J. Wolf), 117.

Johnson, Alex., portrait, 591.

Oklahoma commissioner of charities, 138.

Review of Wallin's Experimental Studies of

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Jump, H. A. Young man's recreation creed, 743.
Junior Municipality, 717.

"Just for a ribbon" (G. Seymour), 564.
Justice; indemnity for errors, 384.

Juvenile court nursery rhymes (Rosenblum), 155.
Juvenile courts.

Ontario County, N. Y., 235.
Woman judge, 251.

K.

Kanawha, W. Va., 8, 37, 225.
Kansas prison conditions, 60.

Karekin, Y. M. The Balkan war and Armenia (let-
ter), 228.

Keefe, Daniel J., quoted on restriction of immigra-
tion, 369.

Keiser, Bernadine A. Cleveland, O., East End con-
ditions, 323.

Keller, Wm. W., 80.

Kelley, Florence.

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Kinkead, W. L. Paterson strike (letter), 315.
Kirby, Wm. J. Charles P. Neill, 718.
Kitchelt, Florence C.

Of wayside springs (letter), 552.
"Outside organizers" (letter), 442.

Kittredge, Mabel H. Housekeeping centers in set-

tlements and public schools, 188.

Knapp, M. A., 617; portrait, 617.
Kneeland, Geo. J. Summary of report on prostitu-
tion in New York City, 257.

Kneeland, Louise W. Letter on Miss Eberle's White
Slave statuette, 311.

Knowles, Morris. Lessons from Ohio reservoirs,
216.

Kohler, Max J. A new expedient for restricting
immigration, 369, 554, 555, 669.

Krecker, E. C., 618.

Kreuzpointner, Paul. Vocational schools (letter),
723.

Label shop removal, 443.

Labor.

L.

Call for leadership (Jos. D. Holmes; letter),
231.

Capital and labor (cartoon), 571
Mitchell's appointment illegal, 524.

New York department controversy, 367, 371.
O'Connell's pastoral letter, passages from, 224.
Pennsylvania department created, 519.
Post-office problem, 239.

Union exemption from Sherman Act, 619.
Unions and the law, 630.

See also Industrial Relations

Commission;

Prison Labor; Prisons; Rest; U. S.
Bureau of Labor; Women.

Ladies' Home Journal on domestic service, 144.
Ladino speakers, 136, cover of April 26 issue.
Lafayette County (Wis.), study of tuberculosis, 756.
La Follette-Peters bill, 261.

Laidlaw, Harriet B. Review of Robins's My Little
Sister, 199.

Lampson, H. G., quoted on tuberculosis, 287.
Lampton, W. J. Bedford Reformatory (poem), 166.
Land; morals and the price of (F. Eastman), 433.
Lane, Winthrop D.

Edison vs. Euclid, etc., 681.
Review of Digge's Bedrock, 221.

Review of Opportunities for Vocational Train-
ing in Boston, 308.

Review of Terman's The Teacher's Heaith, 68.
(and L. E. Stein), Houses the Red Cross built,
481.

Langdon, W. G. Letter on Miss Eberle's White
Slave statuette, 311.

Lathrop, Julia C.

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Liquor question.

Massachusetts poster campaign, 448.
See also Alcohol; Saloon.
Little brother (poem), 651.
Little commonwealth, 633.
Little mother (poem), 440.

Little tailoress (L. Nichols), 543.
Loans, remedial, 597.

Lochner, L. P., 608.

Lockwood, V. H., 142.

Lockwood, Mrs. V. H., 142; portrait, 142.
Lodging-house, municipal, St. Louis, 496.
London, Eng.

Health of school children, 126.

Infant mortality conference, 296.
Tea-shop girls, 440.

Los Angeles, Cal., house courts (W. H. Matthews),
461.

Lothrop, Mrs. Wm. H., 377, 449.

Louisville, Ky., house cleaning, 240.

Lowater, H. P., 282.

Lowell, Jas. A., 734.

Lowrie, Sarah. Neighborliness and a country com-
munity, 28.

Lowrie, S. G. Ohio Industrial Commission, 520.
Luddington, Chas. H. Incompetency of applicants

for clerical positions, 321.

Lutheran inquiry on "Church and unrest," 744.
Lyman, Arthur T. Letter on Miss Eberle's White
Slave statuette, 382.

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McKelway, A. J., portrait, 593.
Child labor and poverty, 60.
Florida child labor campaign, 497.

Quoted on the Church and social service, 642.

McLean, F. H. Memphis to-day, 565.

McMechan, Virginia, 379; portrait, 379.

McVeckar, Estelle R. Letter on Miss Eberle's White

Slave statuette, 382.

McWhurter, Luella F. Alcoholism (letter), 724.
Magazines. Leading articles, 77, 223.

Mahin, Frank W., quoted on the Dutch Bureau for
Social Advice, 387.

Mamaroneck strike, 159.

Manchester, Eng., minimum wage, 112.
Manierre, Chas. E.

441, 611, 612.

"Unearned increment" (letter),

Mannheimer, Leo. Review of Lippmann's A Pref-
ace to Politics, 648.

Marble worker, the (illustration of prize painting),
cover of May 17 issue.

Marketing and farm credits, conference, 214.
Martin, John. Review of Lodge's Modern Problems,

66.
Marx, Geo. E.

Hunting a job (in social work), 670.

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Cost of producing, New Jersey statistics, 386.
Milwaukee "S. O. S.," 615.

New York bills defeated, 240.

St. Louis commission (cartoon), 742.
Story of inspector, 142.

Mill town churches (E. F. Allen), 749.
Miller, Floyd J., 142.

Miller, H. A. Dillingham bill (letter), 612.
Miller, Madeleine S.

Hidden resources (charity of the poor), 545.
The voice from the field (poem), cover of July
12 issue.

Millis. H. A. California and the Japanese, 332.
Milwaukee, Wis. Milk "S. O. S.," 615.

Miner, Maude E. Occupation and criminality of

women, 731.

Minimum wage.

Glasgow, 112.

Kelley, Florence, 9.

Manchester, 112.

Meriam, Lewis (letter), 614.

National Retail Dry Goods Association, 260.
Oregon, 4.

Mining.

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Election of officers for 1914, 511.
New committees, 56.

Proceedings (R. N. Baldwin), 590.

Prospect and retrospect (G. Taylor), 588.

National Conference on City Planning, Chicago
meeting, 301.

National Conference on Marketing and Farm Credits,
first, 214.

National Federation of Remedial Loan Associations,
convention, 597.

National Fire Protection Association, human inter-
est, 742.

National Organization for Public Health Nursing,
first annual meeting, 514.

National Retail Dry Goods Association and mini-
mum wage, 260.

National Tube Co., drinking water, 630.
National Women's Trade Union League, 496.
Naumburg, Elsa H. Review of Parsons's The Old-
Fashioned Woman, 437.

Nearing, Scott.

Bit of evidence, 306.

Pay envelope and market basket, 544.

Prize apron, 562.

Nebraska. Compensation law, 630.

Negri, Ada, 652.

Negroes.

At the closed gate of justice (poem), 673.
Country homes, new life in, 657.

Industrial schools conference, 242.

National Association for the Advancement of

Colored People, annual meeting, 322.

Progress, survey, 709.

Segregation (letter from C. E. Kern), 553.

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Persons, Chas. E., 80.

Peyton, David C. How Indiana Reformatory in-
mates saved Jeffersonville, Ind., from flood, 317.
Philadelphia, Pa.

American Academy of Political and Social
Science, 17th annual meeting, 209.

Blockley, breaking up, 494.

City Club's Wisconsin expedition, 539, 540.
National Negro Business League, 709.
Prostitution, 259.

Public Education Association's study, 98.

Philadelphia Training School for Social Work, 389.
Philanthropy, Chinese (H. Chang), 275.

Phillips, H. L. Quoted on safety in fire protection,
742.

Philpot, Glyn W. The marble worker (illustration
of prize painting), cover of May 7 issue.

Phipps Clinic dedication, 419.

Pingree, W. H. Letter on Miss Eberle's White

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Police.

Morals and morals commission (G. Taylor), 62.
Weil, A. Leo; plea for a new control of vice,
203.

Women (Louise de K. Bowen), 64.

Pollard, Grace P. Motherhood and teaching (let-

ter), 232, 443.

Poole, Ernest, 83.
Portage, Wis., 717.

Porter, H. F. J., 492.

Industrial Relations Commission, 583.

Review of Mann, Sievers and Cox's The Real
Democracy, 647.

Portland, Oregon.

"Don'ts" for charities, 445.

World's Christian Citizenship Conference, 642.

Portraits.

Barnard, Kate, 138.

Barnett, S. A., and Mrs. Barnett, 455.

Bartelme, Mary M., 251.

Burritt, B. B., 378.

Chambers, W. L., 617.

Colton, Walter, 25.

Cross, Wm. T., 594.

Edison, Thos. A., 681.

Finley, J. H., 550.

Gates, W. A., 593.

Grant, Percy Stickney, 390.

Hanger, G. W. W., 617.

Hayter, Richard, 379.

Johnson, Alex., 591.

Knapp, M. A., 617.

Lattimore, Sam'l A., 75.

McKelway, A. J., 593.

McMechan, Virginia, 379.

Neill, C. P., 718.

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