This page has been validated.
INDEX[1]
- Alderman, basis of his political success, 226, 228, 240, 243, 248, 267; his influence on morals of the American boy, 251, 255, 256; on standard of life, 257; his power, 232, 233, 235, 246, 260; his social duties, 234, 236, 243, 250.
- Art and the workingman, 219, 225.
- "Boss," the, ignorant man's dependence on, 260, 266.
- Business college, the, 197.
- Charity, administration of, 14, 22; neighborly relations in, 29, 230; organized, 25; standards in, 15, 27, 32, 38, 49, 58; scientific vs. human relations in, 64.
- Child labor, premature work, 41, 188; first laws concerning, 167, 170.
- City, responsibilities of, 266.
- Civil service law, its enforcement, 231, 233.
- Commercial and industrial life, social position of, compared, 193.
- Commercialism and education, 190-199, 216; morals captured by, 264; polytechnic schools taken by, 202.
- Coöperation, 153, 158.
- Cooper, Peter, 202.
- Dayton, Ohio, factory at, 216.
- Death and burials among simple people, 238.
- Domestic service, problem of, in France, England, and America, 135; industrial difficulty of, 106 ; moral issues of, 106.
- Education, attempts at industrial, 201; commercialism in, 196, 201; in commercialism, 216; in technical schools, 201; lack of adaptation in, 199, 208, 212; of industrial workers, 180, 193, 199, 219; offset to overspecialization, 211; public school and, 190, 192; relation of, to the child, 180, 185, 193; relation of, to the immigrant, 181-186; university extension lectures and settlements, 199; workingmen's lecture courses, 214.
- Educators, mistakes of, 212; new demands on, 178, 192, 201, 211.
- Family claim, the, 4, 74, 78; daughter's college education, 82; employer's vs. domestic's, 123, 124; on the daughter, 82; on the son, ibid.
- Family life, misconception of, 116.
- Filial relations, clash of moral codes, 94.
- Funerals, attitude of simple people toward, 238.
- Household employee, the, 108, 109; character of, 112; domestic vs.
- ↑ This index is not intended to be exhaustive.
279