Funerals, attitude of simple people toward, [238].

Household employee, the, [108], [109];
character of, [112];
domestic vs. factory, [116], [118], [119], [122];
isolation of, [109], [111], [117], [120], [132];
morals of, [125];
unnatural relation of, [113], [120], [121], [126], [127];
unreasonable demands on, [113], [115];
residence clubs for, [133];
social position of, [114], [119], [122].

Household employer, the, undemocratic ethics of, [116];
reform of, in relation to employee, [126].

Household, the, advantages and disadvantages of factory work over, [129];
competition of factory work with, [128];
difficulties of the small, [135];
industrial isolation of, [117];
industry of, transferred to factory, [104], [105];
lack of progress in, [117];
origin of, [104];
social vs. individual aspects of, [103];
suburban difficulties of, [134];
wages in, [131].

Hull-house experiences, [43], [53], [58], [59], [240], [247].

Human life, value of, [7], [178].

Individual action vs. associated, [137], [153], [158];
advantages of, [158], [162];
limitations of, [165];
moral evolution involved in, [226].

Individual vs. social needs, [155], [269].

Individual vs. social virtues, [224], [227], [265].

Italian immigrant, the, conception of abstract virtue among, [229];
dependence of, on their children, [184];
education of, [185];
new conditions of life of, [181].