SPORT AND PLAYTranscriber’s NotesINDEX
- Abbott, Lyman, [497]
- Abolitionists, [58]
- Absolute, [166]
- Academic life, [95]
- Accident lawyers, [59]
- Acoustics, [159]
- Adams, Henry, [11], [77], [303], [547];
- quoted on a school of literature, [196]
- Ade, George, [249]
- Administrative officers, [32], [33]
- Adolescence, [436]
- Adulteration, [406]
- Advertising, [381–395];
- appeal, [383];
- bibliography, [551];
- effects on the writers, [384];
- efficacy, [389];
- honest, [387];
- justification, [388];
- newspaper, [44];
- newspaper control, [46], [47];
- objectionable, [395];
- outdoor, [395];
- over-production and, [390];
- pro and con, [391];
- signs, [293], [395];
- solicitor and writer, [387];
- value, [391], [392];
- writers, [387]
- Æsthetic emotion, [204], [214], [480]
- Æsthetics, vii, [14], [100], [105], [108], [492], [497]
- Africa, association of negroes to establish empire, [369]
- “Age of Innocence, The,” [179]
- Agnosticism, [171]
- Agricultural implements, [402]
- Aiken, Conrad, on poetry, [215–226]
- Akins, Zoë, [248], [253]
- Alcohol, [451]
- Alcoholics, children of, [452], [453]
- Alien Land Laws, [364]
- Aliens, [337–350];
- economics and, [339];
- legislative attitude to, [343];
- protection, [349]
- Alfieri, Vittorio, [104]
- Alimony, [331]
- Alleghany mountains, [4], [30], [399]
- Allied troops, [469]
- Alphabetical order, [469]
- Amalgamated Clothing Workers, [346]
- America, as economic support for Europe, [475];
- feminization, [135], [143];
- germinal energy, [148], [150];
- original culture, [512];
- provincialism, [286];
- “real America,” [138]
- “America First” Publicity Association, [47]
- “American ideals,” [104]
- American infantry in Paris, [470]
- American Legion, [88]
- American literature. See [Literature, American]
- American Philosophical Association, [177]
- American Revolution, [300], [399], [417], [515]
- Americanism, [133], [519]
- Americanization, [337], [344], [346], [347], [442], [528];
- spirit, [88], [89]
- Americans, uniformity, [36], [109]
- Ames, Winthrop, [245]
- Amusements, [8], [13], [440];
- music, [204], [205]
- Anæmia, intellectual, [491], [492], [495], [501]
- Ancestor worship, [506]
- Anderson, Sherwood, [137]
- Anglin, Margaret, [251]
- Anglo-American relations, [471], [473], [474], [476]
- Anglo-Saxonism, [320], [341], [442], [471], [504]
- Anthony, Katharine, on the family, [319–336]
- Anthropological groups, [353]
- Anthropology, [154]
- Anti-Saloon League, [29]
- Anti-Semitism, [356], [364]
- Appleseed, Johnny, [4]
- Applied science, [146], [155–156]
- Architecture, [238];
- city, debasement, [10];
- industrial city, [11]
- Aridity of American life, [480]
- Aristocracy, [193]
- Aristocrats, [441], [442]
- Armageddon, [440]
- Armory Show, [239]
- Art, [100], [204], [207], [227–241];
- bibliography, [542];
- colonial, [230], [231];
- conditions and opportunities, [228];
- definition, [107];
- feminization, [229];
- morals and, [101];
- poetry, [225];
- tariff on works of art, [230]
- Art for art’s sake, [102]
- Artists, advertising as a benefit, [391];
- definition, [107];
- respect for, [208]
- Asiatics. See [Orientals]
- Associated Press, [47]
- Asylums, [334], [451]
- Athletics, [526], [527];
- college, [117]
- Atlantic City, [9]
- Atlantic Monthly, [243]
- Attorney-General, [66]
- Austin, Mrs. Mary, [144]
- Australia, farm policy, [347], [348]
- Australian Courts of Conciliation, [73]
- Authority, [160];
- educational, [85]
- Automobile industry, [400]
- Back to the land, [285]
- Backgrounds, historical, [308];
- intellectual, [146]
- Bacteriologists, [454]
- Baking industry, [400]
- Ballot, [281]
- Bar Associations, [65–66]
- Bargaining, collective, [264];
- see also [Contract]
- Barnum, P. T., [292]
- Barrie’s “Peter Pan,” [246]
- Barrymore, John, [250]
- Baseball, [458]
- Baseball fans, [457]
- Beard, C. A., [532], [547]
- Beard, G. M., [430], [431], [432], [438]
- Beautiful necessity, [165], [168]
- Beauty, [14], [204], [238], [492], [535]
- Beer-garden, [10]
- Behaviour, [173];
- crowd, [312]
- Behaviourism, [169]
- Belief, [171]
- Bell, Sanford, [436]
- Bergson, Henri, [167], [172]
- Bett, Miss Lulu, [320]
- Beyer, O. S., Jr., on engineering, [417–425]
- “Beyond the Horizon,” [243], [244], [248]
- Bibliographical notes, [531]
- Big business, [406], [407], [409]
- Bigness, contrary effect on English and Americans, [477], [478]
- Billboards, [293], [395]
- Billiards, [460]
- Billings, Frank, [449]
- Biochemistry, [456]
- Biographical notes on contributors to this volume, [559–564]
- Biographies, [96];
- political, [532]
- Biology, [456];
- experimental, [153]
- Birth control, [320], [321], [322], [323];
- artificial, [321]
- Birth-rate, [321], [336]
- Black Star Line, [369]
- Blackburn, J. B., [231]
- Blashfield, E. H., [236]
- Blind Tom, [207–208]
- Board of Health, [304]
- Boas, Franz, [154]
- Bodenheim, Maxwell, [218], [221], [222], [223]
- “Book of Daniel Drew, The,” [72]
- Boosters, [293]
- Bosses, political, [24]
- Boston, [4], [15];
- dramatic taste, [245];
- marriage age, [328];
- Public Library, [11], [235];
- Trinity Church, [11]
- Boxing, [459]
- Boyd, Ernest, on American civilization, [489–507]
- Brady, W. A., [244]
- Brandeis, L. D., brief on Oregon law, [73]
- Branford, V. V., [531]
- “Brass Check, The,” [41]
- Breasted, J. H., [547]
- Brewer, Justice P. J., [73–74]
- Brill, A. A., [434]
- British Institution of Civil Engineers, [418], [419]
- Britten, Clarence, on school and college life, [109–133]
- Broadway, [8]
- Brokers, [405]
- Bronson-Howard, George, [249]
- Brooke, Rupert, [503]
- Brookline, Mass., [15]
- Brooks, Van Wyck, iii;
- on the literary life, [179–197]
- Brown, H. C., on philosophy, [163–177]
- Brown University, [125]
- Brunetière, Ferdinand, [498], [503]
- Bryan, W. J., [25], [429], [440], [451], [497]
- Bryce, James, [196], [490], [532], [536]
- Buddhism, [373]
- Bundling, [315]
- Bush Terminal Tower, [12]
- Business, [397–415];
- American conception, [482];
- bibliography, [551];
- blind sequence, [414];
- government and, [48];
- honour, [405], [409], [410], [430];
- individual and corporate, [409], [410];
- revolution of methods, [405];
- State and, [264]
- Business education, [80]
- Business life, [186]
- Business man’s chivalry, [324]
- Business world, [143]
- Butler, Samuel, [188], [547]
- California, early law, [54];
- gold discovery, [403];
- Land Laws, [365];
- race-prejudice, [357], [364]
- Calvinism, [164], [168]
- Cambridge, Mass., [4], [6]
- Canals, [403]
- Canning industry, [401]
- Capital, [404], [405]
- Capital and labour, engineers and, [420]
- Capitalism, [544];
- case for, [257], [261]
- Captains of industry, [517]
- Carnegie, Andrew, [18]
- Carnegie Institution, [158]
- Case-system, [68], [69]
- Castberg, Johan, [332]
- Caste system in college, [121]
- Catechism, Negro, [370]
- Catholic Church, [193]
- Cattell, J. Nick, [538]
- Cavalier and Puritan, [512], [513], [514]
- Celibacy, [321], [328]
- Cézanne, Paul, [239], [240]
- Chafee, Zechariah, Jr., on the law, [53–75]
- City, bibliography, [531]
- Chain-store, [407]
- Chambers, R. W., [192]
- Character in business, [409]
- Charm, personal, [112]
- Chase, W. M., [234], [235]
- Chastity, [454]
- Chautauqua, [6], [83], [142]
- Chekhov, A. P., [190]
- Chemistry of proteins, [456]
- Chesterton, G. K., [477];
- on American genius, [183]
- Chicago, [8], [10], [403];
- dramatic taste, [245]
- Chickens, alcoholic, [452]
- Chief Justice, [67]
- Child labour, [275], [329]
- Childhood, family influence, [335];
- shortness, [185]
- Children, fewer and better, [452];
- on farms, [321];
- sexuality, [436];
- spoiling, [334]
- Children’s Bureau, [320]
- Chinese, [373];
- Californians and, [364];
- in America, [357]
- Chiropractors, [444]
- Chivalry of the business man, [324]
- Christian Science, [438], [443]
- Christianity, [166], [167]
- Church, [35], [77], [85], [146]
- Church-college, [163], [168]
- Cincinnati, [4], [8]
- Circus parade, [292]
- Cirrhosis of the liver, [452]
- Cities, [3–20];
- architectural debasement, [10];
- civic equipment, [16];
- civic life, [16];
- country versus, [17];
- drama, outside New York, [245];
- future, [19];
- growth and improvement, [15];
- improvements, [14];
- industrial, [9], [10];
- provincial, [3];
- shifts of population and institutions, [7];
- spiritual failure, [9];
- State legislatures and, [24];
- three periods, [3]
- Citizenship, good, [175]
- City Beautiful movement, [14]
- Civil engineers, [417]
- Civil War, [139]
- Civilization, human, [508];
- Roman, [509]
- Civilization, American, as seen by an Englishman, [469–488];
- as seen by an Irishman, [489–507];
- as seen by an Italian, [508–528]
- Clark University, [434]
- Classics, [79], [81], [94], [146]
- Cleanliness, [392]
- Clients and lawyers, [59]
- Clouston, T. S., [452]
- Clubs, college, [121], [128]
- Coeducational forms, [129]
- Cohan, G. M., [249], [457]
- Cohen, M. R., [168]
- Colby, F. M., on humour, [463–466]
- Cole, R., [444]
- Collective bargaining, [264]
- College “Bible,” [118]
- College life, [109–133];
- athletics, [117];
- avocations, [128];
- bibliography, [536];
- caste system, [121];
- clubs, [121], [128];
- course system, [126];
- democracy, [118];
- examination and passing, [126];
- extra-collegiate social regimen, [129];
- fellowship, [123];
- moral crusades, [124–125];
- political management of affairs, [124];
- recreation, [130];
- sex lines and forms, [129];
- social life, [117–118];
- study, [125];
- traditions, [118]
- College professors, [491];
- see also [Professors]
- College stories, [536]
- Colleges, early church-college, [163], [168];
- see also [Education]
- Colonial culture, [138]
- Colonial law, [54]
- Colonialism, [97]
- Colonies, [301], [493]
- Colonists, [398]
- Colour of God, [370]
- Commercial city, [5]
- Commercial God, [480], [481], [483]
- Commercialism, [484]
- Common Law, American conditions and, [56];
- New England and, [54]
- Communist parties, [279], [280]
- Community, New England, [5]
- Compensation acts, [72]
- Competition, [259], [260], [406], [482]
- Composers, [199], [208], [210]
- Compromise, [284]
- Compulsions, [439], [440]
- Concord, Mass., [4]
- Coney Island, [13]
- Conformity, [439], [520];
- college, [118]
- Congress, [31]
- Congressional Record, [27], [532], [544]
- Congressmen, character, [22], [27], [33]
- Conjugal fidelity, [309]
- Connecticut, early land act, [55]
- Conservatives, [273]
- Constitution, U. S., [140], [506], [515]
- Contingent fee, [60]
- Contract, [275];
- right of, [259], [262], [264]
- Contract labour law, [343]
- Contributors to this volume, brief biographies, [559–564]
- Control of industry, [257], [263], [419]
- Conventions, [291];
- “iron hand of convention,” [182]
- Conventionalities, [252], [491];
- college, [129]
- Co-operative movement, [284]
- Copley, J. S., [231], [232], [233], [237]
- Cornell University, tradition, [120]
- Corporation lawyers, [59]
- Corporations, [406], [411], [412];
- State and, [412]
- Corrective Eating Society, [444]
- Correspondence schools, [385]
- Country, [287], [288];
- envy of the city, [17];
- social life, [294];
- see also [Small town]
- County fair, [295]
- Crisis-emotion, [315]
- Courage in journalism, [40]
- Courts, diversity, [71]
- Craftsmanship, [413]
- Crane, Frank, [44]
- Cranks, [147]
- Craven, Frank, [248]
- Credit, [405], [410], [413]
- Credulity, [454];
- medical, [444]
- Criminal law, [60], [70]
- Criminals and lawyers, [60]
- Criticism, [497], [503];
- American, [99];
- bibliography, [535];
- definition, [100], [108];
- dogmatic or intellectual, [100], [108];
- music, [209];
- need, [105];
- scholarship and, [93–108];
- scholarship the basis, [99];
- schools of, [100]
- Cross of Gold, [440]
- Crowd behaviour, [312]
- Culture, [93], [106], [175], [508];
- original American, [512]
- Curiosity, [130], [131], [175]
- Daly, Arnold, [251]
- Dancing, [526]
- Dante, scholarship, [96]
- Darwin, Charles, [163]
- Days of grace, [64]
- Declaration of independence, [132], [133], [140], [506]
- Decorators, [236]
- De Leon, Daniel, [545]
- Demand and supply, [261]
- Dementia præcox, [434]
- Democracy, college, [118]
- Denmark, farmers, [347]
- Department stores, [8];
- advertising in the newspapers, [389];
- newspapers and, [46];
- private tribunals, [70]
- Dependence, habits of, [401]
- Deportation, [342], [344], [348]
- Devil, [439], [440]
- Dewey, John, [168], [540];
- on education, [175];
- psychology, [173];
- weakness of his philosophy, [176]
- Dickinson, Emily, [218]
- Differentiations, regional, [111]
- Diphtheria, [450]
- Diplomacy, shirt-sleeve, [489]
- Discipline, [471], [480], [482], [488]
- Disease, [443], [445], [449], [455];
- prevention, [449]
- Dishonesty in business, [405], [409], [410], [430]
- Divorce, attitude to, [309], [310];
- growing prevalence, [330]
- Doctors, [443];
- see also [Disease]; [Physicians]
- Dogmatic criticism, [100], [108]
- Domestic Relations Courts, [72], [331], [332]
- Double personality, [433]
- Dowden, Edward, [504]
- Drachsler, Julius, [375], [376], [377]
- Drama. See [Theatre]
- Drama League, [247]
- Dreadnought Hams, [386]
- Dreiser, Theodore, [181], [182], [189], [196], [286]
- East, the, [112]
- Economic democracy, [339]
- Economic liberty, [276]
- Economic opinion, [255–270];
- basis and value, [270];
- opportunities, [346];
- bibliography, [543];
- radicalism, [276], [277], [278];
- volume, [269–270]
- Economics, classical, [259];
- facts and statistics, [268];
- “fundamental,” [273];
- immigration and, [338];
- newer, [544];
- protest, [263];
- system, [517];
- waste, [284]
- Eddy, Mrs. Mary Baker, [443], [498]
- Edison, T. A., [436]
- Editors, [36]
- Education, [77–92], [524], [525];
- bibliography, [534];
- corrupt practices, [90];
- Dewey’s philosophy, [175];
- engineering, [423], [424];
- enthusiasm for, [109];
- feminization, [317];
- general and special, [81];
- medical, [455];
- State and, [89];
- superficial, [82];
- superstitious mood toward, [77], [78]
- Edwards, Jonathan, [164], [165]
- Efficiency, [471], [478], [481], [482], [484];
- social, [175]
- Egoism, [197]
- Eight-hour day, [275]
- Elderton-Pearson report, [453]
- Election machinery, [281]
- Elections, [281]
- Elective system in education, [79], [119]
- Electric lighting, [14]
- Electrical engineers, [417]
- Eliot, C. W., [79]
- Eliot, T. S., [218], [221], [222], [223], [224]
- Elizabethan literature, [220]
- Ellis Island, [341]
- Emerson, R. W., [138], [164], [165], [184], [195], [494]
- Emotion, [203], [209];
- crisis, [315];
- lack, vii;
- mother-love, [437], [438];
- sex, [310], [317]
- Emotionality, [176]
- “Emperor Jones,” [360]
- Empiricism, [172]
- Employer and employé, [483]
- Employés’ welfare, [484]
- Employment, [482]
- Engineering, [417–425];
- bibliography, [552];
- bulwark and inspiration, [424];
- new problems, [418]
- Engineers, capital and labour, relation to, [420];
- educational background, [423], [424];
- formulating a policy, [420];
- intellectual limitations, [423];
- intelligence, [455];
- larger function, [418];
- original function, [418];
- position, [432];
- symbolic speculations, [423];
- typical, [417]
- England, [512];
- bond with America, [473];
- competition with America, and courses open, [474];
- proletariat, [485], [487];
- war and post-war conditions, [487]
- English language professors, [96]
- Englishman’s view of American civilization, [469–488]
- Englishmen, as immigrants, [472];
- character, [476], [477], [478]
- Erie Railroad, [72], [409]
- Ethics, [174]
- Ettinger, W. L., [87], [88]
- Eucken, R. C., [167]
- Europe, American attitude to, [486];
- attraction, [238], [239];
- civilization and culture, [511];
- history, [510];
- impoverishment, [473];
- problem, [511]
- Evangelical literature, [496], [497]
- Evening Sun, [250]
- Exchange, [413]
- Exercise, [458], [461]
- Factory workers, [9]
- Facts, [313]
- Faith, [78];
- defending, [163];
- intellectual, [515]
- Faithful servant, [320]
- Family, [319–336];
- bibliography, [548];
- financial arrangements, [324];
- income, and distribution, [323];
- influence on children 335;
- nomadic habit, [333];
- public opinion, [319];
- reduction in size, [320];
- reunions, [294]
- Farmer-Labour Party, [280]
- Farming and alien immigrants, [346], [347]
- Fear, [340], [341]
- Federated Press, The, [50]
- Feminization, [135], [143];
- education, [317];
- music, [205]
- Ferguson, O. G., [359]
- Fiction, American, [495];
- college, [536];
- sporting, [554]
- Fish phosphates, [431]
- Fiske, John, [185]
- Five and ten cent store, [9]
- Fletcher, J. G., [218], [220], [221], [222], [223], [226]
- Flexner, Simon, [154]
- Focal infection, [448], [449]
- Folin, Otto, [456]
- Folksong, [211]
- Food, children’s, [334]
- Food products, [401]
- Football, [459]
- Ford, Henry, [298], [299]
- Foreign relations, [486]
- Foreign trade, [414]
- Foreign views of American civilization, bibliography, [555];
- Englishman’s, [469–488];
- Irishman’s, [489–507];
- Italian’s, [508–528]
- Foreigners, [275], [441];
- musical composers, [199];
- see also [Aliens]; [Immigration]
- Fosdick, Raymond, [70]
- Foster, W. Z., [282]
- France, journalism, [39];
- medicine, [434]
- France, Anatole, [142], [180], [494]
- Francis Galton Laboratory, [453]
- Fraternal orders, [6], [34], [290], [291]
- Fraternities, [5], [6]
- Freedom, [275], [489], [490], [491], [519];
- in love, [309];
- sexes in youth, [313], [315];
- speech, [74], [75];
- thought, [86], [87];
- see also [Liberty]
- Freeman, [51]
- Frémont, J. C., [151]
- French, D. C., [236]
- Freshmen, [119], [120]
- Freud, Sigmund, [433], [434], [435], [436], [437];
- books on, [435]
- Friedenwald, Julius, [452]
- Front parlour, [297]
- Frontier, [301]
- Frost, Robert, [184], [218], [221], [222], [226], [503]
- Freude, J. A., on Americans, [184]
- Fugitive slave law, [58]
- “Fundamental economics,” [273]
- “Fussing,” [129]
- Ga-Ga, [449]
- Galileo, [152]
- Galli-Curci, Amelita, [206]
- Galsworthy, John, [243], [244], [250]
- Galton (Francis) Laboratory, [453]
- Garrett, Garet, on business, [397–415]
- Gary, Ind., [12]
- Gauguin, Paul, [189]
- Geddes, Patrick, [531]
- Generosity, [523]
- Genius, [183], [188], [190], [194]
- Genteel tradition, the, [147], [148], [163], [167]
- “Gentleman and scholar,” [94]
- Georgia, legislature, [64]
- German beer-garden, [10]
- German idealism, [164]
- German State, [302]
- Ghost Dance, [372]
- Gibbs, Willard, [152]
- Gilbert, G. K., [153]
- Gimbel Brothers, [46]
- Glad hand, [5]
- God, [166], [439];
- colour of, [370]
- Gold in California, [403]
- Golf, [459]
- Gopher Prairie, [19]
- Gorgas, W. C., [450]
- Gorky, Maxim, [180], [190], [192]
- Gould, Jay, [410]
- Gourmont, Rémy de, [494]
- Government, [275];
- business and, [48]
- Grade schools, [84]
- Graham, Stephen, [365]
- Grandeur, [397]
- Grape juice, [451]
- “Great American novel,” [93]
- Greatness, [190], [191]
- Greeley, Horace, [37], [330]
- Griffes, Charles, [212]
- Group medicine, [446–447]
- Group opinions, [161]
- Grub Street, [189]
- Guinea-pigs, [452]
- Gullibility, [443], [449]
- Hamilton, W. H., on economic opinion, [255–270]
- Hamsun, Knut, [180], [192]
- Hancock, John, [399]
- Hardy, Thomas, [180], [190]
- Harris, William, Jr., [245]
- Harvard College, [78], [79];
- democracy, [119]
- Harvard Medical School, [443]
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, [185], [195]
- “H. D.,” [221], [223]
- Health, exercise and, [458];
- politics and, [451]
- Health, Board of, [304]
- Health crusade, [450]
- Hearst newspapers, [43], [139], [501]
- Heathen, [450]
- Helmholtz, H. L. F. von, [159], [160]
- Herbert, Victor, [209]
- Herd sense, [311]
- Hero-worship, [461]
- High schools, [83], [114], [525]
- Highbrow, [131], [209]
- Higher law, [58]
- Hill, G. W., [153]
- Historians, [95], [302], [306], [307];
- scientific, [303], [304]
- History, [95], [297–38], [509];
- American, [298], [299];
- as an art, [303];
- bibliography, [547];
- early settlers, [300];
- popular estimate, [298], [308]
- Hoar, E. R., quoted on law and private judgment, [58]
- Hocking, W. E., [167], [168], [172]
- Holmes, Justice O. W., quoted on criminal law, [70];
- quoted on the law, [75]
- Holt, E. B., [435]
- Home, [332]
- Homer, Winslow, [233], [234], [236], [237]
- Honesty in business, [405], [409], [410]
- Honourables, [295]
- Hopkins, Arthur, [245], [251], [253]
- Hopkins, E. M., quoted on propaganda, [86]
- Hopwood, Avery, [249]
- Horse racing, [459]
- Hotels, [293]
- Hours of work for women, [73]
- Housewife, [325]
- Howe, F. C., on the alien, [337–350]
- Howells, W. D., [184], [191], [192], [194]
- Hubbard, Elbert, [42]
- Hughes, C. E., [50], [63]
- Human civilization, [508]
- Humanism, [509];
- Italy, [510]
- Humboldt, Alexander von, [151]
- Humour, viii, [463–466]
- Husbands, [316];
- as providers, [324], [325]
- Hypnotism, [433]
- Hypocrisy, [252], [338]
- Hysteria, [433], [438]
- Ibsen, Henrik, [197], [503]
- Idealism, advertising, [385], [394];
- American, [164];
- German, [164];
- peculiar American, [515];
- reaction to, [167]
- Ideas, [501];
- political, [28];
- real test, [144]
- Ignorance, [113]
- Illusion, [295]
- Imagination, [102], [103], [461]
- Immigrants, [440];
- English, [472];
- law and, [57];
- neurosis, [441];
- protection, [349];
- rapid rise and progress, [345];
- savings, [348]
- Immigration, [301], [404];
- cause, [338];
- constructive policy, [347];
- economic cause, [338];
- hostility, [340];
- old and new, [338];
- percentage law, [344];
- problem, [337]
- Immortality, [171], [436]
- Impressionism, [105]
- Impressionist criticism, [108]
- Impressionists, [235]
- Inalienable rights, [274]
- Incest-complex, [438]
- Independence Hall, [11]
- Indian reservations, [363]
- Indians, American, [351], [356];
- Americanization, [363];
- art influence, [227–228];
- bibliography, [550];
- culture and education, [371];
- marriage with whites, [376];
- religious movement, [372];
- treatment, [362]
- Individual, [258]
- Individualism, [287], [311], [439], [506]
- Individuality, lack, [36]
- Industrial accidents, [72], [73]
- Industrial management, [419], [421]
- Industrial revolution, [266], [516]
- I. W. W., [276], [282]
- Industrialism, birth, [9–10];
- city life, [9], [10], [11];
- culture and, [12];
- disputes, [72];
- system, [260];
- see also [Labour movement]
- Industry, control, [257], [263], [419];
- secrets, [421]
- Inhibitions, [478]
- Injustice, [341]
- Inness, George, [233]
- Insanity, [452]
- Instrumentalism, [145], [168], [521]
- Intellect, [521];
- distrust of, [519], [520];
- needs, [527]
- Intellectual anæmia, [491], [492], [495], [501]
- Intellectual faith, [515]
- Intellectual life, [135–150], [523];
- backgrounds, [146];
- bibliography, [537];
- contempt for real values, [145];
- cranks and mountebanks, [147];
- pioneer point of view and, [136]
- Intellectualist, [100]
- Intellectualist criticism, [108]
- Intelligence, [174]
- International Exhibition of 1913, [239]
- Interstate Commerce Commission, [68]
- Intolerance, [430]
- Investigators, [156]
- Ireland, [493]
- Irish, [338]
- Irishman’s view of American civilization, [489–507]
- Irving, Washington, [186]
- Isolation, [188], [287]
- Italian’s view of American civilization, [508–528]
- Italy, humanism, [510]
- James, Henry, [183], [190], [503]
- James, William, [82], [540];
- eminence, [152], [154], [155];
- on genius, [194];
- pragmatism, [171];
- psychology, [170]
- Janet, Pierre, [433]
- Japanese, [373];
- Californians and, [364];
- dislike and fear of, [357]
- Jefferson, Thomas, [274], [275], [276]
- Jensen, J. V., [180]
- Jews, [351];
- bibliography, [551];
- jealousy and fear of, [356];
- manifestations of prejudice against, [363];
- mixed marriages, [376];
- place, [372];
- religion, [373]
- Jim Crow regulations, [358], [360]
- Joan of Arc, canonization, [428]
- Johnson, Lionel, [499]
- Jokes, [463]
- Journalism, [35–51], [180], [501];
- bibliography, [533];
- England, [38];
- European continent, [39];
- musical, [209]
- Journalists, [36];
- courage and integrity, [40];
- “training and outlook,” [41]
- Judges, [65];
- selection and training, [66];
- unfair treatment, [67]
- Judiciary, [66]
- Jumel Mansion, [231]
- Jung, C. G., [436]
- Justice, Minister of, [66]
- Kallen, H. M., quoted on control of education, [91]
- Kansas, [429];
- industrial court, [73]
- Kempf, E. J., [435]
- Kent, James, [56], [62]
- Keynes, J. M., [506]
- King, Willford, [324], [326]
- Knowledge, [131]
- Kodak, [18]
- Korsakow’s disease, [451]
- Kraepelin, Emil, [433]
- Kreymborg, Alfred, [221], [223], [224]
- Ku Klux Klan, [290], [359]
- Kuttner, A. B., on nerves, [427–442]
- Labour, American and English, [485], [486]
- Labour movement, [193], [277], [278], [281], [282];
- engineers and, [420]
- Labour organization, [72]
- Labour-saving devices, [402]
- La Forge, John, [235]
- Laissez-faire economics, [256], [257], [543]
- Land, colonies and settlement, [347], [348];
- free, [339], [343];
- immigration and, [339];
- speculation, [7], [8], [347]
- Landscape painters, [232]
- Langdell, C. C., [69]
- Language of American leaders, [478], [479]
- Lanier, Sidney, [187]
- Lardner, R. W., on sport and play, [457–461]
- Law, [53–75];
- bibliography, [533];
- delays, expenses, etc., [71];
- disrespect for, [57], [58];
- early hostility to English, [54], [56];
- flings at, [53];
- lack of progress, [63];
- newspaper discussion needed, [63];
- obligation, [57], [58];
- private judgment and, [58];
- real defect, [62]
- Law schools, [68]
- Lawyers, [53];
- changing function, [58–59];
- laymen and, [60], [61]
- Laziness, [366]
- Leadership, industrial, [425]
- League of nations, [53]
- Learning, [96], [108]
- Legal aid societies, [72], [331]
- Legal education, [68]
- Legal systems, various, [65]
- Legislation and lawyers, [60]
- Legislatures and law reforms, [64]
- Leisure, [139], [141]
- Leisure class, [491], [505]
- Lenin, Nicolai, lying about, [49]
- Lewis, Sinclair, [192]
- Liberals, [273]
- Liberty, [485];
- economic, [276];
- see also [Freedom]
- Libido theory, [436]
- Lick Observatory, [158]
- Lindsay, Vachel, [218], [219], [220], [221], [222]
- Lippmann, Walter, quoted on journalism, [40], [43]
- Literary test, [344]
- Literary theory, [108]
- Literature, morals and, [101];
- three conceptions, [101]
- Literature, American, [93], [492–493];
- absence, and reasons therefor, [504];
- bibliography, [540];
- colonial, [195];
- impotence of creative spirit, [179];
- lack of leadership, [189];
- namby-pamby books, [495–496];
- radical, [501], [502];
- school, [196];
- variety, [216]
- Little red school-house, [302]
- Lloyd George, David, [50]
- Lodge, G. C., [183], [184]
- Loeb, Jacques, [456]
- London, Jack, [182], [183], [192]
- London Labour Herald, [50]
- London Times, [38], [63]
- Long haul, [408]
- Longevity, [328]
- Louisiana, early law, [56]
- Love, as an art, [318];
- freedom in, [309]
- Lovett, R. M., on education as degradation of energy, [77–92]
- Low-browism, [526]
- Lowell, Amy, [218], [220], [221], [222], [223], [226];
- on our poetry, [215]
- Lowie, R. H., on science—lack of fruitful background, [151–161]
- Lusk Committee, [546]
- Lusk law, [88], [90]
- Lyceum, [6]
- Lynching, [359], [360]
- Mabie, H. W., [496]
- McCormick reaper, [402]
- MacDowell, E. A., [210]
- Mach, Ernst, [155], [156], [161], [539]
- Machine politics, [24], [26]
- Machinery, [402], [404]
- McKim, C. F., [11]
- Macy, John, on journalism, [35–51]
- Madison Square Garden, [11]
- Magazines, [189];
- radical, [272], [273]
- Maiden aunt, [320]
- Main Street, [14], [204], [248], [287], [307]
- Malnutrition, [334]
- Manchester Guardian, [38]
- Mandarins, [493], [494], [500]
- Manet, Edouard, [240]
- Mania a potu, [451]
- Mann, Horace, [84]
- Marden, O. S., [496], [497]
- Marriage, [314], [315], [316];
- ages for, [327], [328];
- Indians and whites, [376];
- mixed, [374], [375], [376];
- Negroes and whites, [374], [375];
- protection, [310];
- war and, [331]
- Married persons, [316]
- Mars, visitor from, and his thoughts, [109]
- Martians, [110]
- Martin, E. D., [312]
- Martin, Homer, [233]
- Masculine and feminine, [143]
- Masefield, John, [503]
- Mass fatalism, [196]
- Mass production, [408]
- Masters, E. L., [184], [218], [221], [222]
- Masturbation, [311], [454]
- Materialism, [97], [354], [481], [494], [516]
- Mather, F. J., [188]
- Mating, [310]
- Maury, M. F., [151]
- Mayflower, [350]
- Mazzini, Giuseppe, [511]
- Meat-packing, [401];
- idealism, [385]
- Mechanical engineers, [417]
- Mechanics’ Hall, [10]
- Medical education, [455]
- Medicine, [443–456];
- art of healing in America, [446];
- bibliography, [553];
- French, [434];
- preventive, [449];
- preventive, contamination by religion, [454];
- preventive, retrogression, [450];
- science and, [444];
- specialization, and “group medicine,” [446]
- Melville, Herman, [188]
- Men and women, dichotomy, [142]
- Mencken, H. L., on aristocracy, [193];
- on politics, [21–34]
- Mental hygiene, [334]
- Metaphysics, [176], [433]
- Metropolitan Opera House, [199]
- Metropolitanism, [16], [17], [19]
- Michelson, A. A., [152]
- Microbes, [448]
- Middle classes, [326]
- Middle West, towns, [5]
- Migration, [301]
- Miller, C. G., [46]
- Milling industry, [401]
- Milton, John, and Satan, [103]
- Minister of Justice, [66]
- Minorities, racial, [351–379]
- Mitchell, S. Weir, [432]
- Mob tyranny, [441]
- Money, [112], [140];
- in college, [118]
- Morality, vi, [526];
- alien population, [346];
- art and literature and, [101];
- business, [405], [409], [410];
- realistic, [170]
- More, P. E., [493], [498], [499], [500], [503], [544]
- Morellet, Abbe, [103]
- Morgan, L. H., [154]
- Morgan, T. H., [154]
- Mormon Church, [430]
- Morrill Act, [417]
- Morse telegraph code, [403]
- Moses, M. J., [180]
- Mosquitoes and yellow fever, [450]
- Mother-love, [437], [438]
- Motion pictures, [13];
- music accompaniment, [212]
- Motley, J. L., [195], [303]
- Mulattoes, [374]
- Mumford, Lewis, on the city, [3–20]
- Municipal Art societies, [14]
- Munsey’s Magazine, [243]
- Murry, J. M., on our poetry, [215]
- Music, [199–214];
- American spirit, [214];
- bibliography, [541];
- classical and popular, [209];
- composers, [210];
- criticism, [209];
- exotic, [211];
- feminization, [205];
- German, [210];
- journalism, [209];
- motion pictures and, [212];
- Negro, [211];
- technique, [159]
- Musical comedy, [208]
- Musical festivals, [207]
- Musical Quarterly, [209]
- Mysticism, [172], [519]
- Mythology, [514], [515]
- Napoleonic code, [56]
- Nathan, G. J., on the theatre, [243–253]
- National Education Association, [78], [88]
- National Federation of Musical Clubs, [205]
- National Research Council, report on intelligence, [454]
- Nationality, [511]
- Natural resources, [257], [260]
- Natural science, [80]
- Nature, [164], [168]
- Necessity, [165], [168]
- Negro Catechism, [370]
- Negro Declaration of Independence, [370]
- Negroes, [351];
- bibliography, [549];
- culture, [371];
- decreasing proportion, [355];
- economic progress, [368];
- education, [361];
- exodus organization, [369];
- exodus to the North, [360];
- in literature, [360];
- international convention, [370];
- marriage with whites, [374], [375];
- music and religion, [211], [368];
- new defiance of whites, [367];
- Northern prejudice against, [355], [359];
- repression in the South, [358];
- Southern feeling about, [354];
- white friends, [361]
- Nerve tonics, [431]
- Nerves, [335], [427–442];
- bibliography, [553]
- Neurasthenia, [430], [432], [433]
- Neuroses, [437]
- Neurotics, [427]
- New England, [179], [216], [301], [494], [502], [514];
- common law, [54];
- culture, [138];
- early trade, [398];
- surplus women, [327];
- town, [3]
- New Jersey, [400]
- New Realism, [168]
- New Realists, [168], [169]
- New Republic, [51], [544];
- exposure of false nature of Russian news, [49]
- New York (City), [16], [17];
- dominance, [18];
- plan, [7];
- School Board and trial of a teacher, [86];
- theatre, [243], [246]
- New York (State), early law, [55]
- New York Board of Health, [450]
- New York Call, [44]
- New York Code of Civil Procedure, [64]
- New York Globe, [44]
- New York Herald, [27]
- New York Nation, [46], [51], [544];
- exposure of false nature of Russian news, [49]
- New York Sun, [250]
- New York Times, [27], [43], [46], [251];
- on parenthood, [321];
- Russian news, character, [49]
- New York Tribune, [36], [43]
- New York World, [36]
- New Yorkers, [285]
- Newcomb, Simon, [153], [155], [552]
- News, rough recipe, [38];
- sensational, [45];
- world, [48]
- News services, [47]
- Newspaper writers’ organization, [41]
- Newspapers, [483], [532];
- advertising and corruption, [389];
- advertisements, [44];
- advertising, control by, [46], [47];
- attitude toward the theatre, [249];
- circulation, [35], [43];
- Congressional reports, [27];
- correspondents, [37];
- counting-room control, [45];
- influence, [35];
- legal questions, [63];
- readers uncritical, [43], [44];
- stories, [45];
- see also [Journalism]
- Nietzsche, F. W., [187], [190]
- Nomadism, [333]
- Non-conformism, reasoned, [160]
- Non-conformists, [149]
- Nonpartisan League, [281]
- Novelists, [495], [496], [524]
- Ochs, Adolph, [49]
- Offences, minor legal, [70]
- Office-holders, [24]
- Oil industry, [400]
- Old Guard, [252]
- Omnistic philosophy, [433]
- On the make, [430], [440]
- One Big Union, [282]
- O’Neill, Eugene, [243], [244], [245], [248], [251], [360]
- Open shop, [346]
- Opera, [199]
- Ophthalmoscope, [159]
- Opinion, [148], [255];
- see also [Economic opinion]
- Opportunity, [522]
- Optimism, [517], [518]
- Orchestras, [199], [202]
- Orchestration, [201]
- Orders, fraternal, [6], [34], [290], [291]
- Orientals, [351], [357], [450];
- bibliography, [551];
- culture, [373];
- mixed marriages, [376]
- “Origin of Species,” [163]
- Over-production, [413], [414];
- advertising and, [390]
- Pach, Walter, on art, [227–241]
- Panama Canal, [450]
- Panics, [413]
- Parades, [291], [292]
- Paranoia, [434]
- Parenthood, [310], [321]
- Paresis, [453]
- Paris, entry of Allied troops on July 14, 1919, [469]
- Parsons, E. C., on sex, [309–318]
- Party system, [30]
- Parvenus, [106], [139]
- Pasteur, Louis, [446], [449], [539]
- Pattee, F. L., [498], [500]
- Patterson, J. M., [249]
- Paul, the Apostle, [314]
- Pavements, [14]
- Payne, S. H., [533]
- Pearl, Raymond, [452], [453]
- Pearson, Karl, [453]
- Pedants, [94], [97], [104], [108], [492]
- Peirce, Charles, [173]
- Pensions, widows’, [329]
- Perfectibility, [515]
- Periodicals, [50], [51]
- Perry, R. B., [170]
- Personal charm, [112]
- Personality, [106], [175];
- double, [433];
- home and, [335];
- lack, [97];
- university life and, [95];
- women, [317], [318]
- Petting, [315]
- Phase rule, [152]
- Philadelphia, dramatic taste, [246]
- Philadelphia Press, [46]
- Philosophers, American, [522]
- Philosophy, [163–177], [517];
- American, [521];
- bibliography, [539]
- Phosphates of fish, [431]
- Physicians, importance, [443];
- intelligence, rank, [454];
- modern kind, [445–446];
- quasi-religious rôle, [445];
- testimony, [65]
- Piccoli, Raffaello, on American civilization, [508–528]
- Picnics, pioneer, [294]
- Pictures, [204], [236], [237]
- Pioneers, [97], [136], [137], [185], [193], [203], [294], [429], [441], [515], [516];
- hostility to law, [57]
- Pittsburgh, [4], [10];
- newspapers and the steel strike, [46]
- Pittsburgh Survey of 1908, [14], [531]
- Platitude, [497]
- Play, [457–461]
- Playwrights, [247], [248];
- foreign and American, [249]
- Plough, [402]
- Plumbing, [14]
- Poe, E. A., [187], [194], [217]
- Poetry, [102], [215–226], [524];
- bibliography, [541];
- definition, [107];
- modern vigorousness, [217];
- the “nonsense” of, [103], [104];
- poetic consciousness, [224], [225]
- Poetry: a Magazine of Verse, [217]
- Poets, [100], [102], [208];
- definition, [108]
- Police and law enforcement, [70]
- Political biography, [532]
- Political economy, bibliography, [552]
- Political ideas, [28]
- Political machinery, [281]
- Politicians, [29];
- local, [22], [23]
- Politics, [21–34];
- bibliography, [532];
- health movements and, [451]
- Pool, [460]
- Poor. See [Poverty]
- Poor whites, [355]
- Population policies, [322]
- Pound, Ezra, [217], [221], [223]
- Poverty, [187], [188], [277], [346];
- college life, [118];
- injustice, [71], [72];
- our forebears, [337]
- Power, [397]
- Practical, the, [186]
- Pragmatism, [145], [170], [171], [173], [192], [521]
- Preaching and practice, vi
- Prendergast, M. B., [240]
- Preparatory school, [116]
- Presidency, [31]
- Presidential campaigns, [25]
- Press. See [Journalism]; [newspapers]
- Prevention of disease, [449];
- see also [Disease]; [Medicine]
- Prices, open, [409]
- Primitiveness, [479]
- Primogeniture, [55]
- Prince, Morton, [433]
- Private property, [259], [262]
- Production, engineers and, [421];
- mass, [408]
- Professionalism, [554]
- Professors, [96], [97], [193], [491], [527]
- Profit, private, [412], [413]
- Profit-making, [265]
- Progress, legal lack of, [63]
- Prohibition, [24], [29], [440], [451], [495], [505];
- consequences, [71];
- origin of movement, [287]
- Promenade, [8]
- Promiscuity, [438], [502]
- Promised Land, [515]
- Propaganda, [85], [86], [312], [440]
- Property, governmental power over, [74];
- private, [259], [262];
- rights, [259], [262], [412]
- Protection, beginnings, [399];
- see also [Tariff]
- Protest, economic, [263]
- Provincial city, [3]
- Provincialism, [286], [287], [366]
- Prostitution, [316], [317]
- Prussia, educational system, [84];
- family income, [323]
- Psychoanalysis, [434], [435], [437]
- Psychoanalysts, [435], [437]
- Psychology, James’, [170]
- Psychotherapy, [433]
- Public Health Service, [450]
- Public opinion. See [Economic opinion]; [Opinion]
- Public service commissions, [72]
- Publicists, writings, [496], [501]
- Publicity pamphlets, [483]
- Publishing, [112], [188]; music, [210]
- “Punch,” American, [482]
- Pure-food acts, [406]
- Puritan and Cavalier, [512], [513], [514]
- Puritanism, [54], [57], [101], [104], [130], [203], [209], [212], [238], [252], [314], [439], [494], [504];
- culture, [513];
- morbidity, [502];
- original spirit, [519];
- remnants, [520]
- Pushkin, A. S., [190]
- Quackery, [431], [433], [443], [444]
- Quality of commodities, [406]
- Race-prejudice, [352], [353], [355], [377];
- manifestations, [358];
- questions, [378–379]
- Race suicide, [322]
- Races, a quality or inequality, [352], [353]
- Rachmaninoff, S. V., [206]
- Racial minorities, [351–379];
- attitude, in face of race-prejudice, [367];
- bibliography, [549];
- biological results, [374];
- four most important, [351];
- questions, [378–379]
- Radicalism, [131], [174], [271–284], [505], [519];
- associations of the word, [271];
- bibliography, [545];
- definition, [274];
- economic, [276], [277], [278];
- historic American, [274], [275];
- reality and, [283];
- tendency, [283]
- Radicals, [272]
- Railroad stations, [293]
- Railroads, [265], [401], [402], [403], [407], [411];
- rates and hauls, [407], [408];
- rebates, [408]
- Rank, Otto, [437]
- Rates, railroad, [407], [408]
- Raw materials, [257]
- Reactionaries, [273]
- Realism, [169], [204];
- new, [168];
- small town, [286]
- Realistic morality, [170]
- Realists, [168], [169]
- Reaper, [402]
- Rebates, [408]
- Reconstruction, [307]
- Recreation, [457];
- college, [130]
- Reform, [174]
- Reformation, Protestant, [510]
- Reformers, [439–440]
- Regional differentiations, [111]
- Registration areas, [320]
- Registration of deeds, [55]
- Reid, L. R., on the small town, [285–296]
- Relativity, [152]
- Religion, v, [78], [167], [176], [427], [439], [508];
- founders, [428];
- Puritan, [513]
- Religious movements, [518]
- Renaissance, [94], [509];
- England, [512]
- Representatives, [21]
- Research, [156], [157]
- Resources, natural, [257], [260]
- Responsibility in business, [410]
- Results, [174]
- Revolution, [280];
- England, prospect, [474];
- Russian, [278]
- Revolutionary War, [300], [399], [417], [515]
- Rhode Island, Colonial legal training, [55]
- Richardson, H. H., [11]
- Riesenfeld, Hugo, [213]
- Rights and duties, [72], [274]
- Robinson, E. A., [184], [217], [221], [222], [226]
- Robinson, G. T., on racial minorities, [351–379]
- Robinson, J. H., vi, [547]
- Rockefeller Institute, [158]
- Rome, civilization, [509]
- Roosevelt, Theodore, [26], [440];
- on race suicide, [322]
- Rosenau’s “Preventive Medicine and Hygiene,” [453]
- Rothafel, S. L., [212]
- Rowland, H. A., [153], [158]
- Royce, Josiah, [165];
- ethics, [166];
- philosophy of religion, [167]
- Russia, false news, [49]
- Russian Revolution, [278]
- Ryder, A. P., [187], [233], [234], [237], [542]
- Rymer, Thomas, [103]
- St. Louis, Mo., [8], [10]
- Sainte-Beuve, C. A., [498]
- Salesmanship, [405]
- Sandburg, Carl, [103], [220], [221], [222]
- Sanitariums, [431]
- Sanitary engineers, [454]
- Sankey, Justice, [68]
- Santayana, George, [539], [540]
- Sargent, J. S., [234], [235]
- Satire, [247]
- Saturday Evening Post, [248], [286], [507]
- Savings of aliens, [348]
- Scholarship, definition, [94], [105], [108]
- Scholarship and criticism, [93–108];
- bibliography, [535]
- School and college life, [109–133];
- bibliography, [536]
- School of literature, [196]
- Schoolmaster, [301]
- Schools, function, [113];
- suppression of freedom of mind, [86], [87]
- Science, [80], [436], [519], [522];
- American contributions, [151–152];
- applied, [146];
- applied and pure, [155–156];
- bibliography, [538];
- hothouse growth in America, [155];
- individual and organized, [156–157];
- lack of fruitful background, [151–161];
- medicine and, [444];
- results and self-doubt, [169];
- theology versus, [163]
- Scientific schools, first, [417]
- Scientists, equipment, [158];
- spirit, [160]
- Scope of the present volume, iv
- Scotch, [338]
- Scott, C. P., [38]
- Secondary schools, [83], [114], [115];
- private, [115–116]
- Secret societies, [290], [291]
- Sects, [518], [519]
- Sensational news, [45]
- Sense and poetry, [104]
- Sentimentality, [247], [252]
- Servants, [320]
- Service, [523]
- Settlers, early, [300];
- immigrant, [343]
- Sewers, [14]
- Sex, [247], [309–318], [501];
- attitudes, [314];
- bibliography, [548];
- college relations, [129];
- concept of sexuality, [437];
- emotion, [310], [317], [437];
- in children, [436];
- morality, [322];
- problem, [436];
- relations, [316];
- relations classified, [313], [314];
- sublimation, [312];
- suppression of instinct, [311];
- youth and, [526]
- Shakespeare, William, [220], [250]
- Shaw, G. B., [179], [192], [243], [244];
- on America, [285]
- “Shelburne Essays,” [498], [500]
- Sherman, Stuart, [493], [500], [503]
- Shirt-sleeve diplomacy, [489]
- Simplification of American life, [479], [480]
- Sinclair, Upton, and “The Brass Check,” [41]
- Single Tax, [273]
- Sissies, [142]
- Slang, [112]
- Slavery, [354], [365]
- Slopping over, [471], [488]
- Small Claims Courts, [71]
- Small town, [285–296];
- bibliography, [546];
- character, [288];
- life, [289]
- Smith, J. Thorne, on advertising, [381–395]
- Smith, Reginald H., [71]
- Smith, Theobald, [449]
- Smoking, [440]
- Smuggling, [399]
- Soap, [392]
- Social hygiene, [453]
- Social life, [526], [527];
- freedom of youth, [313], [315]
- Socialist Party, [278], [279]
- Society, [516]
- Society column, [333]
- Solicitor, advertising, [388]
- Soul and scholarship, [98]
- Soule, George, on radicalism, [271–284]
- Southern States, [139];
- Negro repression, [358];
- society, [354], [365];
- white superiority, [366]
- Specialists, [80]
- Specialization, [79], [80], [158];
- surgical, [446]
- Speculation in city land, [7], [8]
- Spingarn, J. E., [535];
- on scholarship and criticism, [93–108]
- Spirit, [518]
- Spiritual activity, [93], [98]
- Spiritual needs, [527]
- Spiritual values, [520]
- Spoiled child, [334]
- “Spoon River Anthology,” [221], [222], [226], [503]
- Sport and play, [457–461];
- bibliography, [554]
- Springfield Republican, [38]
- Standard Oil Co., [409], [412]
- Standardization, [149], [150], [335];
- American, [111];
- newspapers and readers, [36]
- Standards, economic, [268]
- State, business and, [264];
- corporations and, [412];
- diversity of legal systems, [65];
- education and, [89];
- German, [302];
- legislatures, [24], [31]
- Stearns, H. E., on the intellectual life, [135–150]
- Sterility, [148]
- Stevens, Wallace, [218], [221], [223], [224]
- Stewart, A. T., [405]
- Stock Exchange, [410]
- Stockard, C. R., [452]
- Stories, newspaper, [45]
- Story, Joseph, [54], [56], [62]
- Strikes and the newspapers, [46]
- Stuart, H. L., on American civilization, [469–488]
- Student Councils, college, [124]
- Sturgis, Russell, quoted on art, [237]
- Style, [106]
- Sublimation of sex, [312]
- Suburbia, [15], [19]
- Success, [517], [518]
- Suffrage, [143]
- Sumner, W. G., [543]
- “Super-docs,” [447]
- Superstition, [78]
- Supply and demand, [261]
- Suppression of sex impulse, [311]
- Surgeons, [446]
- Swift, M. I., [172]
- Sydenstricker, Edgar, [325]
- Symbolists, [503]
- Symons, Arthur, [499]
- Sympathy, [175];
- professional physician, [445]
- Symphony orchestras, [199], [202]
- Syphilis, [453]
- Taboos, [315], [441], [494]
- Talk, college, [130]
- Tariff, [399], [414];
- works of art, [230]
- Tarkington, Booth, [243], [248]
- Taste, [106];
- definition, [100], [107–108];
- musical, [200];
- theatrical, improvement, [243]
- Taylor, Deems, on music, [199–214]
- Teachers, control of teaching, [90];
- status, [90];
- suppression of freedom of mind, [86], [87];
- unions, [91]
- Teasdale, Sara, [221], [222]
- Teeth, infected, [448], [449]
- Telegraph, Morse code, [403]
- Ten Commandments, [307]
- Tennis, [460]
- Teutonic school, [303]
- Texas fever, [449]
- Textile industry, [402]
- Theatre, [243–253];
- bibliography, [543];
- New York City, [243], [246];
- newspapers and, [249]
- Theology versus science, [163]
- Things, [397]
- Thomas, Augustus, [249]
- Thomas, Theodore, [213]
- Thoreau, H. D., [184], [194], [494]
- Thorndike’s tests, [154]
- Thought, [105], [148], [479];
- uniformity, [439]
- Threshing-machines, [402]
- Thrift, family, [325]
- Thucydides, [307]
- Ticknor, George, [95], [96]
- Tildsley, John, [87]
- Tolstoy, Leo, [190], [499], [503]
- Tom, Blind, [207–208]
- Tonsils, [448], [449]
- Towns, New England, [3];
- see also [Small town]
- Trade-mark, [409]
- Trade secrets, [421]
- Trade-union movement, [283]
- Traditions, [528];
- college, [118];
- college and life at large, [131–132]
- Transportation, [401], [402], [408]
- Trinity Church, Boston, [11]
- Truth, [86], [92];
- love of, [144]
- Tschaikovsky, P. I., [200], [213]
- Tuberculosis, bovine and human, [449]
- Turgeniev, I. S., [190]
- Twachtman, J. H., [235]
- Twain, Mark, [182], [187], [191], [194], [464]
- Typhoid, [450]
- Typography, [391]
- Unconscious, the, [435], [436]
- Undergraduate, [116]
- Unemployment, [414]
- Uniform Negotiable Instruments Law, [64]
- Uniformity, colleges and life, [131–132]
- Unions, [283]
- U. S. Geological Survey, [158]
- Universal Negro Improvement Assn., [369]
- Universities, [524], [526];
- materialism, [97];
- mediocity of life and scholarship, [95], [96], [97];
- professors, [96], [97], [193], [491], [527];
- see also [College life]; [Colleges]
- Untermeyer, Louis, on our poetry, [215]
- Uplifters, [450], [497]
- Vaccination for typhoid, [450]
- Valparaiso University, [119], [124]
- Van Dyke, Henry, [496]
- Van Loon, H. W., on history, [297–308]
- Van Slyke, D. D., [456]
- Vanderlyn, John, [232]
- Vaughan, V. C., [444]
- Veblen, T. B., [544], [545]
- Venereal peril, [453]
- Venereal prophylaxis, [454]
- Verihood, [86]
- Versailles, [305]
- Victrolas, [212]
- Villagers, [285]
- Villages, atmosphere, [290]
- Virginia schools, white and Negro, [359]
- Vision, [177], [480], [481]
- Vital statistics, [319], [320]
- Volstead Act, debate on, [28]
- Volunteer firemen’s organizations, [292]
- Wanamaker, John, [46]
- War. See [World War]
- Washington, D. C., dramatic taste, [246]
- Washington Square Players, [252]
- Waste, business, [413];
- economic, [284];
- industrial, [419]
- Water, danger of excessive use, [451]
- Wealth, [413]
- Weir, J. A., [235]
- Welfare of employés, [483]
- Wellman, Rita, [248]
- Wells, H. G., [457]
- Weltanschauung, [101], [102]
- Wendell, Barrett, quoted on education, [77]
- Werner, Judge, W. E., [73]
- West, the, [112]
- Wharton, Mrs. Edith, [179]
- Whistler, J. A. M., [234], [237]
- White, Stanford, [11]
- White City, [13]
- White Ways, [13]
- Whitman, Walt, [149], [185], [186], [187], [188], [190], [194], [215], [217], [504], [523]
- Who’s who in this volume, [559–564]
- Widowhood, prevention, [329]
- Widows, [328], [329]
- Wigmore, J. H., [69], [75]
- Wild oats, [316]
- Wilson, Woodrow, [25], [450]
- “Winesburg, Ohio,” [137]
- Winsett, Ned, [179]
- Wissenschaftlichkeit, [303], [304]
- Witchcraft, [429]
- Wives, thrifty, [324], [325]
- Women, beauty, [431], [438];
- dominance in art, [229];
- dominance in intellectual life, [135];
- dominance in music, [205];
- hours of work, [73];
- in industry, [326];
- interests, [142];
- longevity, [328];
- maintenance at leisure, [139], [141];
- men and, dichotomy, [142];
- men’s circumspection as to, [316];
- nervous, [432];
- personality, [317], [318];
- psychology, [317];
- surplus, [326], [327]
- Women’s clubs, [142]
- Woodberry, G. E., [101]
- Woods, A. H., [245], [251]
- Work for work’s sake, [491]
- Workmen’s compensation, [72]
- Workmen’s families, [325], [326]
- World news, [48]
- World War, business and, [413];
- historians and, [304]
- World’s Fair, Chicago, [13]
- Wyant, A. H., [233]
- Yeast, [444]
- Yeats, W. B., [499]
- Yellow fever, [450]
- Y.M.C.A., [144];
- instruction, [83]
- Youth, sex life, [526]
- Zenger, Peter, [55]