Pratt, Edward Ewing, Industrial causes of congestion of population in New York City

(New York :  [s. n.] ,  1911.)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Adier, Felix.    The consequences of overcrowding.   Charities and the
Commons, Vol. XX, pp. 51-52.

A plea for constructive preventive work.
Almy, Frederic.    Public outdoor relief and congestion.    Survey, Mar.
25, 1911, pp. io59-i(^.

Comments on report of Congestion Commission; takes issue on
question of pubHc outdoor relief.
Atterbury,   Grosvenor.   City planning  and  congestion.    Survey,   Mar.
25, igii, pp. 1060-1069.

An  uncritical  and   cursory  comment  on   report  o£   Congestion
Commission.

------ —   The  prevention   and   relief  of   congestion   of  population.

Proceedings,    Second    National   Conference   on   City    Planning,
Rochester, May 2-4, 1910, pp. 67-71.

Outlines   a   clear   and   suggestive   program   for   dealing   with
congestion.
Auerbach, Murray A.    Social significance of congestion of population
in New York.    Thesis, New York School of Philanthropy, 1908-9.
Mss.

A crude attempt to show the social consequences of Congestion
and to estimate social agencies dealing with it-
Baltimore, Housing conditions in. Report of special committee of the
Association for the Improvement of the Poor and the Charity
Organization Society. Investigation by Janet E. Kemp. Balti-
m.ore, 1907, 100 p. and tables.

Sections  entitled.   Problems   of   Overcrowded   Lots   and   Over¬
crowding within the House, are of local value..
Bartlett, Dana W.   City congestion.    Reprint from Los Angeles Ex¬
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Urges the building of factories in the suburbs, the establishment
of industrial villages, the building of model  tenem.ents and  city
planning.
Bennet, William S.    Immigration and congestion of population.    Pro-
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