Henry Street Settlement (New York, N.Y.); Poor -- New York (State) -- New York
Postal savings banks and the immigrant, 298
Pouren, Jan, 236-238
Protocol established in cloakmakers’ strike, 284, 285
Prudhon, 276
Public Health Nursing, division of, created in Columbia University, 64;
in New York State, 46;
National Organization for, 64
_Public schools_:
Cooking instruction in, 107;
doctors appointed for, 49-51;
first class for ungraded pupils in, 117-120;
infectious diseases and, 46-53;
opened as recreation centers, 87;
Penny Lunches for, 109;
responsibility for defectives, 114-123;
settlement seeks to co-operate with and supplement, 105;
stronghold of democracy, 133;
trachoma in, 50;
trained nurses in, 51-53
Quack doctors and the poor, 36, 37
_Red Cross_ (_American_):
An agency providing “moral equivalents for war,” 61;
Department of Town and Country Nursing, 61
Riis, Jacob, 67
Roosevelt, Theodore, 125, 164, 166, 236, 237
_Russian freedom_:
Case of Jan Pouren, 236-238;
Friends of, in New York, 235;
Katharine Breshkovsky, 238-248;
Russian visitors at Henry Street, 231-233;
Russia’s struggle our struggle, 248;
spiritual force of, on East Side, 229;
woman suffrage and, 268
Russian Revolution, 229, 230;
New York Committee, 231, 236
_Scholarships for children who work_:
“Alva Scholarship,” 150;
chart showing statistics of, 141;
Henry Street system, 138;
New York Child Labor Committee Scholarship, 150
_Settlements_:
Adherents of all creeds work together in, 254;
birth of idea, 2;
developments and opportunities for service, 309, 310;
College Settlement (New York), 10;
Union Settlement, 58;
University Settlement, 137
Sex hygiene, instruction in, 198
Shaw, George Bernard, 188
“Shepherd, The,” 185
Shirt-waist strike, The, 209, 210
“Silver Box,” The, 185
_Social forces_:
Drama, 270-273;
politics, 255-272;
radicalism, 276-279;
religion, 249-254;
socialism, 262-266;
social reform, 279-285;
woman suffrage, 266-269
_Social halls and meeting-places_:
Cafés, bookshops, and saloons, 273-275;
Clinton Hall, 185, 225, 227, 260;
need for, 219;
Social Halls Association, 225, 226
Socialist movement in America, 262-266
Social Reform Club, 279
Southern Educational Conference, 104
Spahr, Charles B., 280
Spinoza, 274
“Spoken Newspaper, The,” 263
Study-rooms and libraries in the settlement, 103, 104
Sukloff, Marie, 238
Summer scenes on the East Side, 69-71
_Sweatshops_:
Conditions in, 152-155, 281;
conferences on, 282;
protocol of 1910, 284;
restriction of, 157-158
Taft, William Howard, 166
Tammany Hall, 256-258
Terry, Ellen, 188
Thoreau, Henry D., 277
Tolerance, religious, instances of, 21-23
Tolstoi, Leo, 233-235, 276
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