id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33431 Brace, Charles Loring The Dangerous Classes of New York, and Twenty Years' Work Among Them .txt text/plain 115804 5888 72 City Prisons Intemperate--Little Drunkenness among Children--Great Objects--To Found Reading-rooms, Industrial Schools, Lodging-houses, and THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF VICE AMONG CHILDREN--INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. Public Schools not Reaching the Poorer Children--Numbers of Vagrant Quarter--Great Number of Homeless Children--A School-building turned School--An Earnest Teacher--The Children Like Little Indians--The Lodging-houses--Greatest Number in the Spring--Different Class of Boys Experience in the Night-schools--Great Numbers of Young Children Number of Deserving Poor in the City--Policy of the Children's Aid poor has supported this school and labored among its children. the Children's Aid Society for the improvement of the poor class of the and living-room with eight large boys and girls from the school, and The effort to place the city-children of the street in country families years' virtuous life in a street-boy makes no impression on the public. teacher does, every poor family whose children attend the School, she is children born every year in New York city should not be placed in good ./cache/33431.txt ./txt/33431.txt