CHAPTER XVII. MISSIONS AND WELFARE AGENCIES
62. “Visit to Bible Rescue Mission,” Nels Anderson’s experience, spring, 1922.
63. Salvation Army Revival, Sherman O. Cooper.
64. Case of “X” at the Bible Rescue Mission, bears public testimony to former badness.
65. Ex-bum and wife deserter, graduate foreign university, steady man now.
66. Mission worker, “saved” twenty years ago, was alcoholic and a failure, in business now.
67. German, Madison Street bum, came into mission to get warm, got religion, left old life.
68. Ex-drunkard, often thrown out of mission, finally got converted and is a new man.
69. Young man, mission “stiff,” easily converted, became a “backslider” next day.
71. Wife deserter, mission hanger-on, clean, erect, active but avoids work.
99. Letter by Bill Quirke to Hobo News on missions in Los Angeles. He assails missions.
118. Ex-soldier in Legion headquarters, trying to get job on strength of army experience.
143. Study of Missions and Mission Characters, L. G. Brown, 1923.
156. A Study of Missions, H. D. Wolf, August, 1922.