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First State Boards of Charities, 115
Fleischmann, Louis, 51, 62.
Folks, Homer, 19.
Fowler, Chas. S., 174.
Friday, Lucy F., 357.

Garrett, Laura B., 235.
Gibbons, Cardinal, 532.
Gilder, Richard Watson, 417.
Gillette, Geo. W., 31.
Gilman, Danl. C., 395.
Girls Who Have Nothing To Do, 520, 545, 601.
Goldmark, Josephine C., 184.
Goujon, M. Jules, 153.
Granger, Mrs. Caroline D. G., 537.
Grubb, Edward, 65.
Gutridge, A. W., 273.

Hall, Mary, 588.
Halsted, N. O., 306.
Hamilton, Prof. Jas. H., 165.
Hammond, Emily V., 522.
Hammond, Harry E., 125.
Hands of the Lake Freignters, 109, 125.
Harris, Evelyn, 587.
Hawaii, 12.
Head, Dr. G. D., 274.
Health, see Public Health.
Hebberd, Robert W., 164.
Henderson, Chas. R., 2, 340.
Herrick, Judge D. Cady, 87.
Herts, A. Minnie, 424.
Hibbs, M. D., Russeil A., 429.
Higgins, Lieutenant-Governor, 76, 86.
Hill, Archibald A., 43.
Hilles, Chas. D., 169.
Hirsch, Emil G., 535.
Holiday Faces, 184.
Hospitals, Dispensaries, Convalescent Homes.
Abuse of Dispensary, London, 82.
St. Vincent de Paul Convalescent Home, 98.
New York Suburban Home for Convalescent Women, 149.
Public Conscience and the Hospitals, 285.
Clinics in Cook County Hospital, 312.
Licensed Dispensaries in New York State, 378.
Work in Atlanta, Ga., 416.
Hospitals for Inebriates in New York, 479.
Hospital Situation in New York, 501.
A Hospital Kindergarten, 504.
Hospital Conference in New York, 565.
New York City Hospitals Congested, 581.
Housing and Social Conditions in a Slavic Neighborhood, 257.
Housing Reform.
Buffalo Tenement Houses, 31.
Boston Housing Conference, 85.
Problems in Philadelphia, 157.
Conference the Oranges, N. J., 180.
New York Tenement-house Law, 181, 486, 566
Tenement-roof Playground, 183.
Conditions Among Slavs, 257.
President Roosevelt's Message, 268.
Tenement-house Law, 272.

Housing Reform—Continued.

Housing Legislation for Washington, D. C., held up, 369.
Gift of Henry Phipps, 382, 597, 600.
Problems Back of Bread Line, 471.
New York's Hundred Lodging-houses, 486.
Campaign in Connecticut, 512
Work of New Jersey Tenement-house Board, 566.
New Jersey Tenement-house Law Endangered, 575
How a Tuberculosis Association was Formed in a Small City, 150.
Howard, Dr. Chas. F., 168.
Howard, Dr. Eugene H., 175.
Hurd, Harvey B., 327.

Immigration.
Plan of Italian Immigration Society, 3.
Challenge of Immigration Restriction League, 8.
England's Migration Problem, 59.
Meeting at Lake Mohonk, 84.
The Slav in America, 189.
Nationalities, 199
Causes of Emigration. 203.
Economic and Educational Character, 203.
Destination, 205.
Bohemians in Chicago, 206.
Bohemian Farmers of Wisconsin, 211.
Slavs in Anthracite Coal Regions, 215.
Industrial Efforts of Slav Immigration, 223.
Slavs in Bituminous Coal Mines of Illinois, 227.
Lithuanians in America, 231.
Poles in Baltimore, 235.
Slovaks in America, 239.
Ruthenians in America, 246.
Doukhobors in America, 252.
Housing and Social Condition of Slavs, 257.
Magyars in New York, 262.
Slavs in Anthracite Coal Industry, 264.
Slav Invasion and Mine Workers, 266.
Commissioner Sargent's Report, 269.
Attorneys Barred from Ellis Island, 300.
Standard of Exclusion Higher, 311.
Exclusion Tests, Where Best Made, 312.
Catholic Church and Bohemian Immigration, 313.
Slavic Races in Cleveland, 377.
Immigration and State Wards, 388.
Paternalism and the Immigrant, 432, 602.
Immigration in 1904, 452.
Italian Colony near Vineyard, N. J., 514.
The Italian Immigrant on the Land, 540.
Immigration for 1904, 452.
In a Woodyard, 320.
Indeterminate Sentence Law, Michigan, 66.
Industrial Agencies.
In a Woodyard, 320.
Industrial Schools.
Seattle, Wash., 84.
New York State, 147.
New Hampshire State School, 475.