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Index

Penal Institutions—Continued.

Indiana, 298, 475.
Nebraska, 475.
Jefferson City Prison in a Bad Way, 496.
Penology—Criminology, see also Penal Institutions.
Need in Newark, N. J., 66.
Indeterminate Sentence Law in Michigan and Connecticut, 66.
Religious Liberty in Massachusetts Prisons, 66.
National Prison Association, 100.
Boy in Cell with Murderer, 107, 120, 182, 408.
Finger-print System in Baltimore, 148.
Probation, 162, 591.
Treatment of Criminals, 167.
Religious Influence, 167.
Methods at Elmira, 168.
Prisoners' Earnings, 186.
President Roosevelt's Message—Corporal Punishment, 269, 484.
Iowa, 290.
Treatment and Prevention, 298.
New Jersey Needs Reformatory for Women, 384, 591.
Prisoners' Aid in Australia, 384.
Leasing of Convicts Wrong, 384.
Governor Vardaman and Treatment of Convicts, 384.
California Prisons Bad, 385, 386.
Probation. 337, 344, 357, 385.
Beginning of Prison Reform in America, 437.
Family Desertion Bill in New York, 145, 473, 484.
Indiana Prison Commission, 482.
New York Prison Commission, 483.
Prison Labor in Indiana, 483.
Effects of Enforced Idleness on Convicts, 510.
Legislation in Oregon, 590.
Phipps. Henry, 382.
"Phœnix," 132.
Pink, Louis H., 262.
Pioneer Work in American Philanthropy, 115, 360, 437.
Plan for Girls with Nothing To Do, 545.
Playgrounds, Vacation Schools, Summer Outings.
National Bureau Report, 43.
California, 61.
President Roosevelt's Message, 269.
San Francisco, 311.
Newark. N. J., 500.
Politics and Charity.
New York, 75, 86, 87, 95, 172, 175, 279.
Denver, Col., 79.
"Good Men" Elevated, 145.
Civil Service, 174.
Merit System, 174, 303.
Indiana, 296, 387.
Pennsylvania, 389.
Recommendations of New Governors, 444.
Missouri, 495.
Connecticut, 588.

Powell. R. F., 25.
Prevention and Treatment of Tuberculosis in Penal Institutions, 88.
Prisoners' Earnings, 186.
Private Societies and the Enforcement of Criminal Law, 49.
Probation, 337, 344, 357, 385.
Problem of the Children and How the State of Colorado Cares for Them, 43.
Problem of the Unemployed in London, 557.
Program of Massachusetts Civic League, 10.
Proudflt, Alexander C., 518.
Public and Private Philanthropy of Missouri, 493.
Public Conscience and the Hospitals, 285.
Public Health.
The Sanitarian, a New Profession, 64.
Infant Mortality in France, 70.
New York Pneumonia Commission, 85.
Philadelphia Conditions, 157.
Women and the Nation's Health, 159.
New York Tenement-house Law, 181, 499, 566.
Typhoid Fever Campaign in New York Urged, 181.
Milk Dispensaries in Baltimore, 183.
Consumptives Barred in Denver Post Office, 183.
New Public Bath at Orange, N. J., 183.
Marriage Fundamental Child Problem, 297.
Licensed Dispensaries in New York State, 378.
Leper Colony at Brewster, Mass., 387.
East Side Elevated Road, 464, 563.
East Side Subway, 472.
Pure Candy Counters, 468.
New York's Hundred Lodging-houses, 486.
Work of New Jersey Tenement-house Board, 566.
New Jersey Tenement-house Law Endangered, 575
New York Hospitals Congested, 581.
Public Relief.
Dr. Muensterberg on "Poverty," 1.
Private Investigation for Public Relief, 83.
Needs of District of Columbia, 85.
Methods of Social Advance, 139.
Cleveland, 147.
American Charities in German Eyes, 151.
Massachusetts, 160.
Growth and Needs in New York State, 164, 387.
Shop-Schools for Blind, 170.
Destitute Better Cared For in New York, 170.
Civil Service for State Institutions. 174.
Mentally Defective Better Cared For in New York, 175.
New York State Pathological Institute Renders Valuable Services, 176.
New York City—Budget, 272.
Licensed Dispensaries in New York, 378.
Illinois—Increase and Cost, 387.
Indiana—Inmates—Cost, 387.
Kansas—Financial Needs, 387.