TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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[Twentieth Century View of the Public Mind]7
[Reformation of Prisoners; Change of Sentiment]7
[The Eastern State Penitentiary]8
[Parole and Indeterminate Sentence]8
[Acting Committee Work; Official Visitors]9
[Prison Agent; Care of Discharged Prisoners]9
[Philadelphia County Prison, Moyamensing]10
[“““ Woman’s Ward and Work]11
[“““ Annex, Holmesburg Junction]11
[House of Correction, Holmesburg Junction]12
[Juvenile Offenders, and this City’s Cost of Crime]13
[Police Matrons; Needs of a Woman’s Reformatory]14
[REPORT OF GENERAL SECRETARY.]
[General Work and Observation]15
[Correspondence and Work of the Acting Committee]16
[The Eastern State Penitentiary, Relief of the Discharged]17
[Silent Teachers; Cases of Interest]18
[The Officers]20
[Philadelphia County Prison and Annex]20
[Some Cases of Interest]21
[Chester County Prison, Delaware County Prison, and others]22
[Statistics of Visitations to Prisoners]22
[Police Matrons]23
[In Memoriam, Henry M. Laing, late Treasurer]24
[GATHERED FROM REPORTS AND OTHER SOURCES.]
[Change of Treatment Urged—State N. Y.]25
[State Prison Dilemma]27
[How to Deal With Wicked Men]27
[Where Death Penalty is Needed]28
[The Lock-Step]28
[Grading and Classifying of Prisoners]29
[Reclaimed Criminals by Parole Laws]29
[Proposed Marriage Reform]30
[Contract; Price-Piece; State Account]31
[Convict Labor on State Farms]31
[Road Making for Convicts]31
[Industrial Reformatories]32
[Massachusetts State Reformatory, Concord]32
[Illinois State Reformatory, Pontiac]33
[The Juvenile Court of Chicago]33
[Sloyd Work; Novel Punishment]34
[The Whipping-Post]34
[The Bertillon System]35
[Results of Treatment of the Insane]36
[Havana Prisons, Cuba]37
[Australian Prison Reform]38
[Prisons in Old Paris]38
[Model French Prison]39
[Siberian Banishment]39
[Norway Prison]40
[REPORT OF THE NATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS.]
[Address of Welcome, Governor George K. Nash]41
[M. W. Beacom, Welcome from Mayor, John H. Farley]42
[Response by Hon. Frederick H. Wines, LL.D.]42
[Address, Captain Edward S. Wright, President of the Congress]43
[Annual Sermon, Rev. Ward Beecher Pickard, D.D.]44
[Annual Address, Albert Garvin, President of the Association]45
[Joseph F, Scott, “Civil Service in Prison”]46
[Address, Chaplain Wm. J. Batt, Concord, Mass.]47
[Address, Chaplain Wm. A. Locke, “Prison Methods”]47
[Address, Chaplain D. R. Imbrie, “Decade of Prison Reform”]48
[Hon. F. H. Wines on Dr. McKim’s Book]48
[Chaplain J. F. Orwick on Prison Sunday]49
[Oren C. Painter on Prisoners’ Aid Association, Baltimore]49
[Address, Hon. Samuel J. Barrows, “International Congress”]49
[Address, Hon. C. V. Collins, N. Y., “Education Among Criminals”]51
[Address, Prof. Chas. R. Henderson, “Sociological Side of Reform”]52
[Judge Martin Dewey Follett, “Criminal Law Reform”]53
[George Torrance, “Preventative and Reformatory Work”]53
[Dr. H. E. Allison, N. Y., “Preventative Heredity of Crime”]55
[Captain C. S. Tremby, U. S. N., “Discipline in the Spanish War”]55
[Mrs. F. A. Morton, Mass., “Elementary Practice in Education”]55
[Address, Rev. August Drahms (Cal.), “Crime in Civilized Countries”]56
[Hon. F. H. Wines, LL.D., Washington, D.C., “The U.S. Census”]56
[Place of Next Congress Meeting and Entertainment]56
[Address, José F. Godoy, Sec’y Mexican Embassy, Washington, D.C.]57
[Address, Hon. Eugene Smith, N. Y. City, “The Cost of Crime”]57
[Joseph F. Scott, Mass., “The Indeterminate Sentence”]59
[Testimonial to Z. R. Brockway, late of Elmira Reformatory]59
[Address, J. Warren Meade, Auburn, N. Y., “Prison Discipline”]59
[Memorial Tribute to Three Departed Members]60
[Wm. Chamberlain, Mich., “Discipline in State Penitentiary”]60
[J. Warren Baily, Mass., “Discharged Prisoners”]60
[Amos W. Butler, Indiana “State Parole”]61
[Prof. R. G. Henderson, Chicago, “Psychological Laboratory”]61
[Mrs. D. C. Leeds, Phila., “Woman’s Prison or Reformatory”]62
[Complimentary Resolutions; Closing Remarks]62