CONTENTS.
[I. VAGRANCY: AN ESSAY AWARDED GIRTON GAMBLE PRIZE, 1906]
I. Vagrancy as an underlying social factor, p. 1—II. Vagrancy from the commencement of the nineteenth century, p. 7—III. Special legislation for vagrancy, p. 11—IV. Examination of vagrancy as it exists at present: statistics, p. 17—V. Further (personal) investigations, p. 23—VI. Indictment of the tramp ward (correspondence with a working man), p. 33—VII. The common lodging-house, p. 46—VIII. Summary of results of investigation, p. 52—IX. Vagrancy legislation in other countries, p. 54—X. Tentative attempts in England, p. 64—XI. Reforms having reference to vagrancy, p. 71—XII. Conclusion, p. 82.
[II. FIVE DAYS AND FIVE NIGHTS AS A TRAMP AMONG TRAMPS]
I. A night in a municipal lodging-house—II. A night in a common lodging-house—III. First night in a workhouse tramp ward—IV. Second night in a workhouse tramp ward—V. Night in a woman's shelter.
[III. A NORTHERN TRAMP WARD]
[IV. A NIGHT IN A SALVATION ARMY SHELTER]
[V. THREE NIGHTS IN WOMEN'S LODGING-HOUSES]
I. First night—II. Second night—III. Third night.