[250]. Ibid., p. 35.
[251]. Rept. Imm. Com., Immigrant Banks, p. 27.
[252]. Ibid., pp. 69, 85, 86.
[253]. For a full description of the nature, organization, and functions of the immigrant bank, and of efforts which have been made to correct its evils, the reader is referred to the Report of the Immigration Commission on Immigrant Banks, to which reference has been made, and also to the Report of the New York Commission of Immigration. This latter volume also contains an extended discussion of the position of the notary public. Cf. also Roberts, Peter, The New Immigration, Ch. XV.
[254]. Addams, Jane, Twenty Years at Hull-House, p. 99; Adams, T. S., and Sumner, Helen L., Labor Problems, Ch. IV.
[255]. Rept. New York Com. of Imm., p. 88.
[256]. Rept. Imm. Com., Imm. Homes and Aid Socs., Abs., p. 8.
[257]. Rept. New York Com. of Imm., p. 90.
[258]. Rept. Imm. Com., Imm. Homes and Aid Socs., Abs., p. 14.
[259]. Ibid., p. 16.