INDEX
Addams, Miss Jane, 220.
Alen^on School of Typography, 279,
283.
Alien paupers in New York State, 345-
347.
Aliens, assimilation of, 88.
Almshouses in cities, 353, 354.
foreign-born inmates of, in New
York State, 343, 344.
Andover Association, 182, 190, 191.
Andover House, the work of, in Boston,
177-194.
beginning of the work, 186.
Boys' Clubs, 186-188.
bureau of information, as a, 191.
Charity Organization, the influence
of, 179, 180.
old charity, the spirit of, 178.
fieki of observation, 190.
growth of the movement, 192, 193.
location, 182, 183.
lower and higher philanthropy, 177.
origin of the name, 182.
resident group, the, and associates,
181, 182, 183, 184.
value of resident work, 191, 192.
scientific work, 189, 190.
social centre as a, 188, 189.
tenement-house question, the, 189.
Woods, Robert A., 184.
four years of work, 193, 194.
principles of work, 180,181,184-186.
Apprentices, 106, 109, 286.
Arabians in Chicago, 205.
Associated charities, the, 180.
Balch, Colonel George T., 111.
Bamberger, Professor Gabriel, 221.
Barnett, Rev. Samuel A., founder of
Toynbee Hall, 16, 17, 195.
Bartholdi Creche, the, 148.
Bates, Eli, 211.
Baxter, Sylvester, 190.
Besant, Walter, 23.
Bigotry, breaking down in the tenements,
57.
a hindrance to co-operation, 85.
Birtwell, C. W., 191.
" Bitter Cry of Outcast London, The," 3,
16.
Bohemians, the, 101,102, 105, 106.
Booth, Charles, 38, 40, 181.
Boston. See Andover House.
Boy criminals, genesis of, in the tene¬
ments, 154.
Boys' Clubs, 151-176.
Andover House, at, 186-188.
Avenue C Working Boys' Club, the,
159-164, 167.
Bethany Church Club, 167.
Calvary Parish Club, 164, 165.
character of the boys dealt with, 176.
Chicago, in, 211.
Christ Chapel Club, 167.
Covenant Chapel Club, 167.
difficulties at the start, 175.
entertainments, 168-171.
Free Reading-room for Boys, the,
165.
Grace Mission Club, 166.
libraries, 167.
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