[D] This resolution through error was not advertised in time, so that a Resolution had to be introduced in the Legislature of 1914.

Young Men's Christian Association: Since 1904 the Y. M. C. A. of this city has added two stories over its gymnasium building, increasing its capacity of living rooms for young men to 125.

It has purchased four lots on Warren St., comprising a plot 80 × 100 ft., which is to be the site for the annex building to be erected within the next 5 years.

In the Educational Dept. there have been organized and conducted the accountancy school, automobile schools, classes in electricity, salesmanship, modern production methods, personal efficiency and memory training.

A most important advance was made when the City-Wide Community Work was organized in 1914. There are now 3 districts being operated. Eventually the city and suburbs are to be organized with 7 distinct districts, each with a competent secretary doing work for the whole community.

Young Women's Christian Association: New administration and recreation building, 53 Washington St., opened Sept. 2, and dedicated Nov. 3, 1913. $300,000 for its erection raised in 14 days by a "whirlwind campaign" for popular subscriptions. Has gymnasium, assembly hall, cafeteria, roof garden, swimming pool, classrooms, and offices.

Association residence, or boarding home, 304 Broad St., opened March, 1917.


INDEX

All-Year School [4]
Almshouse [4]
Alternating Plan [4]
Apartment Houses [4]
Athletic Association, Public School [4]
Athletic Field, Public School [4]
Automobiles [4]
Band Concerts [4]
Bank Buildings [5]
Baths, Public [5]
Birth Rate [5]
Blind, Work for [5]
Boy's Vocational School [6]
Buildings 6
Carteret Book Club [7]
Catholic Children's Aid Association of N. J. [7]
Charities [8]
Charter, City [8]
Child Hygiene Division, Board of Health [9]
Christmas Trees, Municipal [9]
Churches [9]
City Home [9]
City Plan Commission [9]
Civil Service Reform [10]
Coal Shortage [10]
College of Technology [10]
Comfort Stations [10]
Commission Government [10]
Contemporary, The [11]
Co-operative School [11]
Course of Study [11]
Crippled Children, School for [11]
Deaf, Public School Classes for [12]
Death Rate [12]
Delinquent Children [12]
Dental Clinic Association [13]
Detention, House of [13]
Education Board [13]
Employment Bureau, Municipal [13]
Exhibitions [13]
Feebleminded, Public School Classes for [15]
Fire Department, 1906 [15]
Flag, City [15]
Food and Drug Division—Board of Health [16]
Gary Schools [16]
German Language [16]
Girls' Vocational School [16]
Gymnasium, Public School [16]
Health [16]
High Schools [16]
Housing [16]
Indeterminate Sentence [17]
Industrial Expositions [17]
Industrial Schools [17]
Industry [17]
Infantile Paralysis [18]
Influenza [18]
Institute of Arts and Sciences [18]
Italian Language [19]
Jitneys [19]
Junior College [19]
Junior High Schools [19]
Junior Museum Club [19]
Juvenile Court [19]
Juvenile Delinquency [19]
Lectures, Public [19]
Library, Public [20]
Lincoln Highway [22]
Little Mother's League [22]
Lunches, Public School [22]
Medical History, Museum of [22]
Medical Inspection [23]
Medical Library Association [23]
Memorial Tablets [23]
Memorial Trees [23]
Mental Hygiene, Bureau of—Board of Health [23]
Mexican Border Uprising [23]
Milk Supply [23]
Monuments [23]
Moving Pictures [23]
Municipal Christmas Trees [24]
Municipal Employment Bureau [24]
Municipal Exhibition [24]
Museum Association [24]
Music Festivals [24]
Naturalization [25]
Newark Day [25]
Newspapers and Journals [25]
Normal School, N. J. State [26]
Open Air Classes [26]
Pageant [26]
Parades [26]
Parental School, Essex Co. [26]
Parental School, Newark [26]
Parks, City [26]
Parks, Essex County [27]
Parkways [27]
Parochial Schools [27]
Passaic Valley Trunk Sewer [27]
Paving [28]
Physical Training [28]
Playgrounds [28]
Playgrounds, City [28]
Police Department [29]
Poor and Alms Department and Almshouse Survey [29]
Population [29]
Port Newark [29]
Postal Service [30]
Prices, Food [30]
Prison Reform [30]
Probation System [32]
Public Baths [32]
Public Comfort Station [32]
Public Lectures [32]
Public Schools [32]
Public Service Corporation of N. J. [32]
Public Service Terminal [32]
Reformatory for Women, N. J. State [32]
"Safety First" and the Schools [32]
School Houses as Social Centers [33]
School Names Changed [33]
School Savings Banks [34]
School Survey [35]
Schools, Parochial [35]
Schools, Public [35]
Shade Tree Commission [35]
Shipbuilding [36]
Ship Yard Workers, Evening Classes for [36]
Smoke Abatement Department [36]
Social Service Survey [36]
Statues and Monuments [37]
Street Names Changed [38]
Street Paving [39]
Summer High Schools [40]
Surveys [40]
Tablets, Memorial [40]
Technical School [42]
Telephones [40]
Trade, Board of [40]
Transportation [43]
Trees, Memorial [43]
Trolleys [44]
Tuberculosis, Campaign Against [44]
Tunnels [45]
250th Anniversary [45]
250th Anniversary Competitions [46]
250th Anniversary Industrial Exposition [47]
250th Anniversary Music Festival [47]
250th Anniversary Notable Parades [47]
250th Anniversary Pageant [47]
250th Anniversary School Work Exhibit [47]
Ungraded Schools [47]
Vacant Lot Cultivation [48]
Vailsburg [48]
Vehicular Tunnel [48]
Venereal Diseases, Bureau of—Board of Health [48]
Vocational Schools [48]
Wages [49]
War, The—Military Organizations [49]
War, The—Relief Organizations [50]
War, The—Financial Support [50]
War, The—Industrial Aspect [50]
War, The—Public School Activities [51]
War, The—Library Service [52]
War, The—Notable Parades [52]
War, The [53]
Water Supply [53]
Whooping Cough [53]
Woman Suffrage [53]
Young Men's Christian Association [54]
Young Women's Christian Association [54]