jffm Publtr IGtbranj NEW HAVEN, CONN. A Selected List of References on Municipal Affairs 1910 Note: The magazines contain much material on municipal topics which is easily found by consulting the Poole’s Index and Reader’s Guide, under the specific heading desired, so that a few of the more important articles only have been included in "this list. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Chicago Public Library. Bulletin, 1905 Ref. desk Municipal affairs, 1897. v. 1. No. 1 016+ P Salem Public Library. Bulletin, Nov., 1907 Ref. desk MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Addams. Newer ideals of peace. 1907 352 A Bell. Glasgow, its municipal organization and administra- tion. 1896 v. 352041+B Book of American municipalities. 1910 352073+ L Champernowne. The boss. 1894 352 C5 Cleveland. Chapters on municipal administration and accounting. 1909 3521 C Coler. Municipal government as illustrated by the charter, finances and public charities of New York, 1900.. 352 C8 Conkling. City government in the U. S. 1894 352 C Deming. Government of American cities. 1909 352 D 7 Dolman. Municipalities at work. 1895. (English) ... .352 D Eaton. Government of municipalities. 1899 352 B Ely. The coming city. 1902 352 E Fairlie. Essays in municipal administration. 1908. .352 Fll Fairlie. Municipal administration. 1901 352 F10 Ford. Principles of municipal organization. (In Annals of Amer. Acad. 1904. v.23. p. 195-222) Goodnow. City government in the U. S. 1904 352 Gil Goodnow. Comparative administrative law. 2v. 1893. .350 G Goodnow. Municipal government. 1909 352 G12 Goodnow. Municipal problems. 1897 352 G10 - 2 — Holt. On the civic relations. 1907 302 H8 Howe. The British city, the beginnings of democracy. 1907 352042 H Levermore. Republic of New Haven. 1886 97461 L Municipal year book. 1902 352 W15 Munro. Government of European cities. 1909 35204 M National conference for good city government. Proceed- ings. 1894 352 N National municipal league. A municipal program. 1900. 352 N3 National municipal league. Proceedings. 1904, 1907 — date. 352 N4 Parsons. The city for the people. 1899 352 P8 Pollard. A study in municipal government; the corporation of Berlin. 1894 352 P3 Redlich & Hirst. Local government in England. 1903. 352042 R5 Rowe. Problems of city government. 1908 352 R Shaler. The citizen. 1904 172 S Shaw. Municipal government in continental Europe. 1895 352 SI Shaw. Municipal government in Great Britain. 1895.352 S Steffens. Upbuilders. 1909 352TS11 Wilcox. Study of city government. 1897 352 W3 Zueblin. American municipal progress. 1902 352 Z Zueblin. A decade of civic development. 1905 352 Z1 Periodicals. American city. Jan., 1910 — date. Annals of the American academy of political and social science, v. 1 — date. 1894 — date. Municipal affairs, v. 2-6, 1898-1900, 1902. Municipal engineering, v.10 — date. 1896 — date. Municipal journal and engineer, v. 10-23, 25 — date. 1901 — date. Worcester magazine, v.3-7, 9-11. 1902-1908. BOY PROBLEM. Addams. Spirit of youth and the city streets. 1909. ..304 A18 Benedict. Waifs of the slums and their way out. 1907. 3627 B Bowne. Classified bibliography of boy life and organized work with boys, n.d 01636 B Forbush. The boy problem. 1901 370 F5 George. Junior republic, its history and ideals. 1910. .360 G Merrill. Winning the boy. 1908 361 M6 Work with boys, v.2-4, 6, 8 (parts). 1902 — date... 361 W3 . See also Juvenile court; Juvenile offenders. 3— 0 1 b > V S~cL Vi l u\Ya- CHARITIES. Betts. Leaven of a great city. 1902 361 B 7 Charities, v. 8, 10 — date. 1902 — date. Continued as Survey. Conference of charities and correction. Proceedings, 1874- date 360 C Conyngton. How to help. 1909 361 C5 Henderson. Modern methods of charity. 1904 361 H2 Intern, congress of charities, correction and philanthrophy. Organization of charities. 1894. v. 5 360 Cl Intern, congress of charities, correction and philanthropy. Public treatment of pauperism. 1894. v. 1 360 Cl Richmond. The good neighbor in the modern city. 1908. 360 R8 Stelzle. Christianity’s storm centre ; a study of the modern city. 1907 3318 S10 Warner. American charities. 1908 360 W5a See also Hospitals ; Social settlements, etc. CHARTER. Boston, Mass. Charter. 1909 3520744 M Des Moines, Iowa. Des Moines plan of' city government. 1907. (Text of charter.) 3520777 D1 Maltbie. City made charters, (in Yale review. 1905. v.13. p. 380-417.) New Haven. Charter and ordinances. 1848-1905. 3427461 +C — C 2 Newport, R. I. New city charter. 1906 3520745 N Schaffner. Municipal home rule charters. (Wisconsin lib. comm. Comparative legislation bulletin 18. 1908.) 345+N1 Woodruff. American municipal situation. (in National municipal league. Proceedings. 1909. p. 87-103). 352 N4 Woodruff. Charter-making in America, (in Atlantic, 1909. v.103. p. 628-39.) See also Government by commission. CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS. Activities of civic organizations for municipal improvement in the U. S. (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1905. v.25. p. 359-401.) Allen. How to keep government efficient. (in World’s work. 1907. v.14, p. 9255-59.) Work of the Bureau of municipal research. Civic organizations and municipal^ parties ; a symposium on reform organizations, (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1906. v. 27. p. 400-15.) — 4 — Devlin. Municipal reform in the U. S. 1896 352 D3 Gladden. The cosmopolis city club. 1903 352 G Inter-municipal research committee. (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1906. v. 27. p. 451-58.) Tolman. Municipal reform movements in the U. S. 1895. 352 T CIVIL SERVICE. Devlin. Civil-service reform in cities, (in his Municipal re- form. 1896. p. 85-102.) 352 D3 Evans. Civil service of Buffalo, N. Y., and its effect on the municipal government. 1902 351+P Folks. Some phases of the practical workings of the com- petitive examination system. 1904 351+P Willard. Civil service in American cities. (an Outlook, 1904. v. 76. p. 938-41.) DEPENDENT, DEFECTIVE AND DELINQUENT CLASSES. Batten. Redemption of the unfit, (in Amer. jour, of so- ciology. 1908. v. 14. p. 233-260.) Folks. Care of destitute, neglected and delinquent children. 1902 360 F Henderson. Dependent, defective, and delinquent classes. 1901 360 H I Johnson. Race improvement by control of defectives, (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1909. v. 34. p. 22-29.) Millis. The law’ relating to the relief and care of de- pendents. (in Amer. jour, of sociology. 1898. v. 4. p. 51-68.) See also Juvenile court; Juvenile offenders. FINANCE AND TAXATION. Cleveland. Chapters on municipal administration and ac- counting. 1909 ...3521 C Ely & Finley. Taxation in American states and cities. 1888. . 3362 B Fillebrown. The A B C of taxation. 1909 3362 F Maltbie. Cost of government in city and state, (in Muni- cipal affairs. 1900. v. 4. p. 685-97.) Mass. Bureau of statistics. A uniform classification of municipal receipts and payments. 1910. (Municipal bulletin, no. 1.) 3521 M National municipal league.' Proceedings. 1904, 1907 — date. 352 N4 Contain several articles on municipal accounts and taxation. — 5— GOVERNMENT BY COMMISSION. Allen. Des Moines plan of city government. (National municipal league. Proceedings. 1907. p. 156-65.) 352 N4 Bradford. Commission government in American cities, (in National municipal league. Proceedings. 1909. p. 217- 228.) 352 N4 Chadwick. Newport plan. (in National municipal league. Proceedings. 1907. p. 166-77.) 352 N4 City government by commission ; a symposium on the Gal- veston, Newport and Des Moines plan, (in Chautauquan. 1908. v. 51. p. 108-41.) Des Moines, Iowa. Annual report of the city of Des Moines. 1909 .3520777 D Dillon. Des Moines plan of city government, (in Overland. 1907. v. 50. p. 324-8.) Eliot. City government by fewer men. (in World's work. 1907. v. 14. p. 9419-26.) Munro. Galveston plan of city government. (in National municipal league. Proceedings. 1907. p. 142-155.) 352 N4 Sikes. How Chicago is winning good government. (in National municipal league. Proceedings. 1907. p. 178- 92 352 N4 Turner. Galveston: a business corporation, (in McClure’s. 1906. v. 27. p. 610-20.) See also Charter. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. Beers. A mind that found itself. 1908 3622 B Conference of charities and correction. Proceedings. 1874 — date 360 C Conn. General hospital for the insane. Report. lst-22nd. 1867-1889 .362+C'l Intern, congress of charities, correction and philanthropy. Committment, detention, care and treatment of the in- sane. 1894. v. 4 360 Cl Intern. Congress of charities, correction and philanthropy. Hospitals, dispensaries and nursing. 1894. v. 3. .360 Cl Middleton. Sanitary principles in the construction of iso- lation hospitals, (in Engineering mag. 1899. v. 16 p. 269-76.) U. S. Bureau of the census. Insane and feeble-minded in hospitals and institutions. 1904 Ref. Rrn. 3173+L12 — 6 — HOUSING PROBLEM. Betts. Leaven of a great city. 1902 361 B 7 Deforest & Veiller. Tenement house problem. 2v. 1903. 360 D Hanger. Housing of the working people in the U. S. by em- ployers. (in U. S. Bureau of labor. Bulletin 54. .1904. v. 9. p. 1191-1243.) 331 U5 Horsfall. Improvement of the dwellings and surroundings of the people. The example of Germany. 1905.... 6135 H5 Housing problem, (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1902. v. 20. p. 81-149.) Lawrence. Housing problem. (in Heart of the empire. 1901. p. 53-110.) (English.) . 360 M6 MacGregor. Tenement house legislation, state and local. Wisconsin lib. comm. Comparative legislation bulletin 19. 1909 345+N1 Meakin. Model factories and villages : ideal conditions of labor and housing. 1905 ....3318 M3 Riis. Battle with the slums. 1902 6135 R5 Riis. Children of the tenements. 1903 361 R1 Riis. How the other half lives. 1890 3318 R Riis. The peril and the preservation of the home. 1903. 6135 R 2 Riis. A ten years’ ‘war. 1900 6135 R Sykes. Public health and housing. 1901.. 6135 S U. S. Comm, of labor. Housing of the working people, by Gould, (in Eighth special report. 1895.) 728 G6 Weller. Neglected neighbors; stories of life in the alleys, tenements and shanties of the national capital. 1909. 3318 W JUVENILE COURT. Bjorkman. Children’s court in American city life, (in Rev. of rev. 1906. v. 33. p. 305-11.) Flexner. Ten years of the juvenile court, (in Survey. Feb. 5,1910. p. 607-78.) Hornbeck. Juvenile courts. (Wisconsin lib. comm. Com- parative legislation bulletin, 15. 1908.) 345^|-N1 Juvenile courts, (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1902. v. 20. p. 259-285.) Lindsey. Beast and the jungle, (in Everybody’s, Oct., 1909, and following numbers.) Steffens. Ben Lindsey, -the just judge. (in his Up- builders. 1909. p.' 94.) 352 Sll Thurston. What should a probation officer do for the child? (in Charities. 1909. v. 21. p. 709-13.) — 7 — JUVENILE OFFENDERS. Morrison. Juvenile offenders. 1897 365 M7 Snedden. Administration and educational work at American juvenile reform schools. 1907 364 S Travis. The young malefactor, a study of juvenile delin- quency, its causes and treatment. 1908 364 T6 U. S. Bureau of the census. Prisoners and juvenile delin- quents in institutions. 1904 Ref. Rm. 313— |— Cl LEGISLATION AND ELECTIONS. Bourinot. Elected or appointed officials. (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1895. v. 5. p. 653-683.) Capen. How to bring public sentiment to bear upon the choice of good public officials, (in National conf. for good city government. Proceedings. 1894. p. 191- 203.) 352 N Commons. Referendum and initiative in city government. (in Political science quar. 1902. v. 17. p. 609-630.) Dallinger. Nominations for elective office in the U. S. 1897. 324 D Gay. Separation of elections. (in National municipal league. Proceedings. 1907. p. 215-222.) 352 N4 Goodnow. Municipal home rule. 1895 352 G9 Meyer. Nominating systems; direct primaries versus con- ventions. 1902 ..324 M National municipal league. Proceedings. 1904. p. 321-381. 352 N4 Oberholtzer. Referendum in America. 1900 3214 03 Parsons. City for the people. 1899 352 P8 Schaffner. The recall. (Wisconsin lib. comm. Comparative legislation bulletin 12. 1907.) 345-f-Nl White. Separation of elections. (in National municipal league. Proceedings. 1907. p. 209-214.) 352 N4 Whitlock. Evil influence oif national parties and issues in municipal elections. (in National municipal league. Proceedings. 1907. p. 193-208.) 352 N4 Wright. Non-partisan municipal elections. (in Municipal affairs. 1900. v. 4. p. 363-374.) LIGHTING, TELEPHONES, AND WATER SUPPLY. Bemis. Municipal ownership of gas in U. S. (in Amer. econ. assoc. Publications. 1891. v. 6. p. 287-471.) Bradford. Municipal gas lighting. (Wisconsin lib. comm. Comparative legislation bulletin 8. 1906.) 345 t[-N1 Mass. Bd. of gas and electric light commissioners. Report l, 3, 6, 8— date. 1886, 1888, 1891, 1893— date 3529 M — 8 — Meyer. Public ownership and the telephone in Great Bri- tain. 1907 323 M3 Municipal ownership of electric light, gas, telephone and water supply, (in Municipal affairs. 1902. v. 6. p. 622- 737.) Relation of the municipality to the water supply ; a sym- posium. (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1907. v. 30. p. 557-592.) Smith. Municipal electric lighting. (Wisconsin lib. comm. Comparative legislation bulletin 5, 1906.) 345-f-Nl U. S. Bureau of the census. Central electric light and power stations. 1902 Ref. Rrn. 3173+L8 U. S. Bureau of labor. Water, gas and electric light plants under private and municipal ownership, (in Annual re- port. 1899.) 331 B LIQUOR PROBLEM Barker. The saloon problem and social reform. 1905.178 B10 Calkins. Substitutes for the saloon ; an investigation made by the Committee of Fifty. 1901 178 C13 Fanshawe. Liquor legislation in the U. S. and Canada. 1893 . 178 F6 Fehlandt. A century of drink reform in the U. S. 1904. 178 F9 Freeman. If not the saloon — what? 1903 178 F3 Hatton. Liquor traffic and city government, (in National municipal league. Proceedings. 1908. p. 421-443.) 352 N4 Koren. Economic aspects of the liquor problem. 1899. 178 K7 Pease. The case for municipal drink trade. 1904. ( Eng- lish.) ......178 P8 Peabody. Liquor problem ; a summary of investigations con- ducted by the Committee of Fifty, 1893-1903. 1905. 178 C18 Potter. The drink problem in modern life. 1905.... 178 P5 Pratt. Licensing and temperance in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. 1907 178 Pll Regulation of the liquor traffic, (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1908. v. 32. p. 471-615.) Rountree & Sherwell. The temperance problem and social reform. 1901 178 R5 Wines & Koren. Liquor problem in its legislative aspects. 1897 1784 W MILK AND FOOD INSPECTION. Bigelow. Foods and food control. 1905-6. (U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. Bulletin 69.) 345 B4 — 9 — Jensen. Essentials of milk hygiene. 1907 614 J Spargo. Common sense of the milk question. 1908. . .6143 S U. S. Hygienic Laboratory. Milk and its relation to the public health. 1909 6143 U Ward. Pure milk and the public health. 1909 6143 W Wiley. Foods and their adulteration, description of com- mon adulterations, food standards, and national food laws and regulations. 1907 643 W5 MUNICIPAL COURT. Hale. A court that does its job, how the municipal court of Chicago has met “the greatest need in our American in- stitutions/’ (in World’s work. Mar., 1910. p. 12695- 12703.) Eaton. Concerning judicial administration in municipalities, (in his Government of municipalites. 1899. p. 436- 460.) 352 B See also Juvenile court. MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT. Blashfield. A word for municipal art. (in Municipal affairs. 1899. v. 3. p. 582-593.) Caffin. Beautifying of cities, (in World’s work. 1902. v. 3. p. 1428-35.) Caffin. Municipal art. (in Harper. 1900. v. 100. p. 655- 666 .) Fox. Tree planting on streets and highways. 1903.... 715 F Kellogg. Boston’s level best, the “1915 movement” and the work of civic organization for which it stands. (in Survey. 1909. v. 22. p. 382-394.) Robinson. Improvement of towns and cities. 1901.. 701 R10 Robinson. Modern civic art. 1903 710 R14 Triggs. Town planning past, present and possible. 1909. 710 T9 See also Parks, Public works, and lists on Civic improve- ment. Ref. desk. MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. Baker. Monopolies and the people. 1899 338 B Darwin. Municipal ownership. 1907 352 D5 Darwin. Municipal trade, the advantages and disadvan- tages resulting from the substitution of representative bodies for private proprietors. 1903 381 D Lubbock. On municipal and national trading. 1906. ( Eng- lish.) .380 L6 Meyer. Municipal ownership in Great Britain. 1906.352 M8 — 10 - Parsons. City for the people. 1899 ' 352 P8 Porter. Dangers of municipal ownership. 1907 352 P5 Rowe. Problems of city government. 1908 352 R Seaburv. Municipal ownership and operation of public utilities in N. Y. City. 1905 352 S13 Shaw. Common sense of municipal trading. 1904. ( Eng- . lish.) 381 S6 U. S. Bureau of the census. Street and electric railways. 1902. Ref. Rm. 3173+L7 Warner. Municipal operation needed to correlate local fran- chises. (in Municipal affairs. 1902. v. 6. p. 515-523.) See also Lighting, Telephones, etc. PARKS. Coburn. Recent 'development in American park systems. ( in New England mag. 1904. v. 29. p. 661-670.) Crawford. Development of park systerrfs in American cities. (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1904. v. 25. p. 218-234.) Olmsted & Nolen. Normal requirements of American towns and cities in respect to public open spaces, (in Chari- ties. 1906. v. 16. pt. 2. p. 411-426.) See also lists on Civic improvement, Ref. desk. PLAYGROUNDS. See Vacation Schools. POLICE AND FIRE PROTECTION. Costello. History of the police department of New Haven. 1892 3522 C Freeman. On the safeguarding of life in theatres. 1906. 6148 F Freund. Police power, public policy and constitutional rights. 1904 343 F Fuld. Police administration. 1909 3522 F Goodnow. Police administration, (in his City government. 1904. p. 204-247.) 352 Gil McAdoo. Guarding a great city. (N. Y.) 1906.... 3522 M N. Y. City, Merchants association. Investigation of the fire department of N. Y. 1908 3523 N1 Purrington. Police power and the police force, (in North Amer. review. 1902. v. 174. p. 505-17.) U. S. Bureau of the census. Municipal electric fire alarm and police patrol systems. 1902. .in Ref. Rm. 3173+L11 PUBLIC BATHS- Allsop. Public baths and wash-houses. 1894 725 A Gerhard. Modern baths and bath houses. 1908 6134 G — 11 —* Hanger. Public baths in the U. S. (in U. S. Bureau of labor. Bulletin 54. 1904. v. 9. p. 1245-1367.) .. .331 U5 N. Y. City. Mayor’s committee. Report on public baths and public comfort stations. 1897 614 N10 Tucker. Public baths, (in Tenement house problem. 1903. v. 2. p. 33-55.) 360 D PUBLIC LIBRARIES, PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The material is so abundant and so easily obtainable that it is omitted from this list. PUBLIC UTILITES. Control of municipal public service corporations, (in An- nals of Amer. Acad. 1908. v. 31. p. 535-706.) Foote. Regulation and taxation of public service corpora- tions. (in Municipal affairs. 1902. v. 6. p. 749-64.) Lewis. How should public service corporations be con- trolled. (in Municipal affairs. 1902. v. 6. p. 738-48.) Meyer. Wisconsin public utilities law. ( in National muni- cipal league. Proceedings. 1908. p. 257-268.) .. .352 N4 Osborne. N. Y. Public service commission. (in National municipal league. Proceedings. 1908. p. 269-87.) 352 N4 Osborne. Public service commission law of N. Y. (in At- lantic. 1908. v. 101. p. 545-54.) Whinery. Quasi-public corporations and their control, (in his Municipal public works. 1903. p. 219-241.) . .352 W6 PUBLIC WORKS. Goodhue. Municipal improvements. 1903 352 G7 Whinery. Municipal public works ; their inception, construc- tion and management. 1903 352 W6 See also Parks ; Roads and Pavements ; Sewers and sewage disposal ; Street cleaning, etc. RECREATION CENTERS. See Vacation Schools. REFUSE AND REFUSE DISPOSAL. Branch. Heat and light from municipal and other waste. 1906 v 628 B9 Goodrich. Economic disposal of a town’s refuse. 1901. 6283 G 12 — Goodrich. Refuse disposal and power production. 1904. 6283 G1 Parsons. Disposal of municipal refuse. 1906 6284 P Venable. Garbage crematories in America. 1906.... 6284 V ROADS AND PAVEMENTS. Judson. City roads and pavements suited to cities of moderate size. 1902 6257 J Judson. Road preservation and dust prevention. 1908. 6258 J Municipal paving; a symposium, (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1907. v. 29. o. 559-600.) Tillson. Street pavements and paving materials. 1900. 6257 T SANITATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH. Abbott. Hygiene of transmissible diseases ; their causation, modes of dissemination, and methods of prevention. 1901 614 A10 Allen. Civics and health. 1909 614 A12 Baker. Municipal engineering and sanitation. 1902.. 628 B4 Bergev. Principles of hygiene ; for health officers. 1904. 613 B42 Chapin. Municipal sanitation in the U. S. 1901 628 C5 Bashore. Sanitation of recreation camps and parks. 1908. 6135 B1 Gerhard. Sanitation of public buildings. 1907 6135 G Harris. Official building and plumbing ordinances ; Hart- ford, New Haven, Waterbury, Bridgeport, and New Bri- tain ; and laws of Conn, relating to factory inspection, Mechanic’s lien laws. Tenement house act. Fire pro- tection, etc. 1908 6929 H Jacobs. Campaign against tuberculosis in the U. S. 1908. (Russell Sage foundation.) 6145 N Knoff. Tuberculosis, a preventable and curable disease. 1909 . 6145 K2 Sedgwick. Principles of sanitary science and the public health with special reference to the causation and prevention of infectious diseases. 1902 614 S3 Waring. Sanitary condition of city and country dwelling houses. 1898 613 W9 See also Milk and food inspection; Public bath; Refuse and refuse disposal ; Sewers and sewage disposal. SCHOOL BUILDINGS, UTILIZATION OF Dewey. The school as a social center, (in National educ assoc. Proceedings. 1902. p. 373-383.) 3706 N —13— Eliot. Full utilization of a public school plant, (in Na- tional educ. assoc. Proceedings. 1903. p. 241-247.) 3706 N N. Y. City, Dept, of education. Annual report of the super- visor of lectures. 1908-9 3745 N Stokes. Public schools as social centers. (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1904. v. 23. p. 457-463.) SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL. Cosgrove. Sewage purification and disposal. 1909. .6283 C Dunbar. Principles of sewage treatment. 1908 6283 D Folwell. Sewerage. The designing, construction and main- tenance of sewerage systems. 1905 6282 F Ogden. Sewer design. 1899 6282 O Rafter. Treatment of septic sewage. 1904 6283 R5 Raikes. The design, construction and maintenance of sewage disposal works. 1908 6283 R8 SIDEWALKS. There, are many brief articles in recent numbers of Municipal engineering and Municipal journal. SMOKE ABATEMENT. See list on Civic improvement. Ref. desk. SOCIAL EVIL. Chase. The white slave traffic in Boston, (in New Eng. mag. Jan., 1910. p. 531-39.) Committee of Fifteen, 1900. The social evil with special reference to conditions existing in the city of N. Y. 1902 351 C5 Schroeder. Prostitution as a social problem. (in Arena. 1909. v. 41. p. 196-201.) Turner. Daughters of the poor, N. Y. city, and the white slave trade of the world, (in McClure's. 1909. v. 34. p. 45-61.) SOCIAL SETTLEMENTS AND WORK. Betts. Leaven in a great city. 1902 361 B7 Henderson. Social settlements. 1899 361 H Hodges & Reichert. The administration of an institutional church. 1906 250 H Laughlin. Aims and methods of social settlements. (in Scribner. 1909. v. 46. p. 341-9.) —14- Reason. University and social settlements. 1898.... 361 R8 Strong. The challenge of the city. 1907 261 S4 Strong. Religious movements for social betterment. 1900. 260 S STREET CLEANING. Soper. Modern methods of street cleaning. 1909.... 6284 S Waring. Street-cleaning and disposal of a city’s waste. 1898 : 628 W STREET RAILWAYS. See Municipal ownership ; Public utilities. VACATION SCHOOLS, PLAYGROUNDS AND REC- REATION CENTERS. Ad dams. Failure of the modern city to provide recreation for young girls, (in Charities. 1908. v. 21. p. 365-8.) American. Vacation schools, (in Education. 1906. v. 26. p. 509-18, 614-23.) Burns. Relation of playgrounds to juvenile delinquency, (in Charities. 1908. v. 21. p. 25-31.) Curtis. Growth, present extent and prospects of playground movement in America, (in American city. Sept.,' 1909. p. 27-33.) Curtis. Vacation schools and playgrounds. (in Harper. 1902. v. 105. p. -22-29.) Mero. American playgrounds, their construction, equipment, maintenance and utility. 1908 3717 M Mero. How to start a municipal gymnasium, (in American city. Jan., 1910. p. 23-28.) Parks and public playgrounds ; a symposium. (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1905. v. 26. p. 764-772.) Playgrounds; a symposium, (in Charities. 1907. v. 18. p. 471-565.) Tsanoff. Educational value of children’s playgrounds. 1897 .370 T3 Veiller. Parks and playgrounds for tenement districts, (in Tenement house problem. 1903. v. 2. p. 1-13.)... 360 D Whitney. Vacation schools, vacation playgrounds and re- creation centers, (in .N Y. Citv Bd. of education. Re- port. 1908. p. 513-532.) : 379747 N1 VAGRANCY. Bjorkman. New anti-vagrancy campaign, (in Rev. of rev. 1908. y. 37. p. 206-11.) Davis. Child labor and vagrancy, (in Chautauquan. 1908. v. 50. p. 416-24.) Kelly. Elimination of the tramp by the introduction into America of the labour colony system. 1908 339 K 15- Lewis. The American tramp, (in Atlantic. 1908. v. 101. p. 744-53.) Lewis. Municipal lodging-houses, (in Survey. 1909. v. 22. p. 749-59.) Lewis. Vagrancv in U. S. (in Conference of charities and correction. Proceedings. 1907. p. 52-77) 360 C Marsh. Causes of vagrancy and methods of eradication, (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1904. v. 23. p. 445-56.) Poole. Finding work for tramps; Chicago free municipal lodging house. (in Everybody’s. 1908. v. 18. p. 649- 59.) VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS Bailey. Instruction in the fine and manual arts in the U. S. (U. S. Bureau of education. Bulletin 6. 1909.) 370+U8 Conn. Bureau of labor statistics. Trade and industrial educa- tion. (in Annual report. 1894. p. 323-392.) 331 L Gillette. Sociological warrant for vocational education, (in Amer. jour, of sociology. 1908. v. 14. p. 219-32.) Haney. Vocational training and trade teaching in the public schools, (in Annals of Amer. Acad. 1909. v. 33. p, 23-32.) Lewis Institute. Director’s report. 1909 607-f-P Mass. Commission on industrial and technical education. Re- port. 1906 37142 M3 Morrison. Vocational training and industrial education, (in Educational rev. 1908. v. 36. p. 242-54.) N. Y. State Dept, of Educ. Our children, our schools and our industries, (in Annual report. 1908. p. 571-617.) 379747 N5 Orr. Vocational training in large cities. (in School rev. 1909. v. 17. p. 417-28.) Sneddon. Combination of liberal and vocational education, (in Educational rev. 1909. v. 37. p. 231-42.) Trade and technical education in U. S. (in U. S. Bureau of labor. Bulletin 54. 1904. v. 9. p. 1369-1417.) .. .331 U5 Vanderlip. Economic importance of trade schools. (in National educ. assoc. Proceedings. 1905. p. 141-146.) 3706 N . U. S. Commissioner of education. Reports. 1870 — date. 37973 A U. S. Bureau of labor. Trade and technical education, (in Annual report. 1902.) 331 B WATER SUPPLY. See Lighting, Telephones, and Water supply.