[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [P], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W], [Y].

Albania, [300], [302], [305-307]
Amerikansky Schtore, [108]
Anarchist, [291], [322]
Anti-Semitism, [286]
Armenia, [351]
Austria, [287]
Bacon, Judge, [283]
Baldwin, [302], [305-306], [309]
Beisel, Conrad, [232]
“Bessie,” [170] ff.
Black Hand, [291]
Calabria, [174]
Campagna, [176]
Cattero, Boche de, [248]
Chautauqua, [305], [309]
Chicago, [86], [87]
Chorvat, Jan, [130] ff.
Columbus, [244]
Connecticut, [200], [353]
Connellsville, [192], [331], [341], [344]
Constitution of United States, [323]
Cracow, description of, [112];
hatred of Germany in, [113];
Jews in, [113];
political condition in, [114]
Criminals, [322]
Czechs, [212]
Dalmatia, conditions in, [138];
government, [139];
America a blessing to, [147]
Dowie, Charles A., [89]
Edwards, R. H., [334], [336], [345]
Ellis Island, [170]
Emigrants, views of Americans, [82] ff.;
effect of return of, [72-75]
Fansher, Guy J., [308]
Gabriel, [256] ff.
Garibaldi, [357]
“Gemeinschaft,” [222]
Greensburg, Pa., [344]
Grose, Howard N., [317]
Harrisburg, [343]
Hartford, [315], [349], [351]
Harvard, [264-266], [340]
Hazleton, [353] ff.
Hungary, [260], [287], [295]
Huss, [209]
Hussite movement, [221]
Introduction, letters of, [112]
Italy, church of, [177];
dark side of emigration from, [173];
effect of emigration on Italy, [166];
on wages, [174];
on education, [175];
on religion, [176];
on women, [178];
on economic conditions, [179];
on purchase of land in, [174]
Italians, bad, [195]
Jamestown, [306-307], [310]
Japanese question, [194]
Jew, the, prevalence of persecution of, [260];
Jewish feeling of superiority, [261];
religious feeling alone does not account for prejudice, [262];
Prof. Shaler’s comparison of Jewish and Gentile students, [264];
Jewish incapacities, [267];
the Orthodox, [272];
nowhere indigenous, [275];
characteristics, [279] ff.
Kisheneff, [277]
Kopaniczari, meaning of word, [93];
savage appearance, [94];
view of fires, [94]; of cameras, [95];
of medicine, [96]
Kortia, [310]
Lewis, H. S., [282]
London County Council, [283]
Lo Perfido, Luigi, [177]
Luther, Martin, [210], [221]
Matera, [177]
Mayflower, The, [341]
Medical science in Trenczin, [96], [97]
Methodist Church, [176]
Molocani, [187]
Monastir, [307]
Montenegro, Prince of, [153];
minister of exterior of, [152];
festivities of, [154];
emigration from, [155];
neighbours of, [156], [164];
legend of origin, [158];
national dress of, [160]
Passover, Feast of, [262]
Pennsylvania, [334], [342]
Pietor, Ambrosius, [223]
Pittston, Pa., [320], [345]
Poland, best type of, [116];
in miniature, [117];
federation of, [122]
Police, American, [49];
Indianapolis, [251];
Moscow, [250];
St. Petersburg, [250]
Polish labourer in America, [65]
Polish nobleman, a, [119]
Polish peasantry, American influence on, [118]
Postal Savings Bank, [193]
Ragusa, guslar of, [142], [149] ff.;
returned emigrants in, [143];
and Coney Island, [144];
an evening in, [145]
Roberts, Peter, [318]
Rohacek, [134]
Roosevelt, [297]
Ross, Prof., [335]
Rousseau, [241]
Roy Sisters, the, [132]
Ruskin, [241]
Ruthenians, [78], [190], [207]
Scanderberg, [306]
Scharosh, [329], [339]
Scranton, [163], [192], [200], [331], [341], [344]
Shaler, Prof. N., [262], [266-267]
Sicilians, [339]
Skutari, [301], [305]
Slavs, progress in social scale, [23];
slow to emigrate, [93];
lack of initiative, [118];
future of, [120];
characteristics of, [121], [205] ff.;
numerical supremacy, [203];
condition at home, [204];
dangers in Slavic emigration, [211];
industrial development impossible without them, [191];
late product of civilization, [215];
an Aryan people, [216];
Southern group of, [217];
Western group, Catholic, [218];
priests among, [220];
the reformation among, [221];
speech, [77];
conception of Slovaks, [190];
ideas of drink, [201]
Slovak, slowness of, [125-127];
evangelistic effort among, [134];
returned emigrants, [128], [136]
Sonnenschein, [275]
Spalato, [185], [248]
“Stary Kray,” [24], [25]
Stelzle, Charles, [317]
Streator, Ill., [302-303], [309], [311-312]
Syrian children, [352]
Taft, President, [309]
Taylor, Prof. Graham, [200], [284]
Third class travel, [77], [79]
Tolstoi, [241]
Trenton, N. J., 195
Turk, M. H., [307-308]
Vienna, University of, [296]
Waag, the River, [124]
Wages, [166]
Wallachians, [78]
Watchorn, R., [277]
Welsh miners, [339]
Wilkes-Barre, [192], [238], [331], [341], [344]
Y. M. C. A., [258], [318], [323-324]

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