[64] This name is commonly applied to all the loafers and thugs from Thirtieth to Sixtieth Street.
[65] See Chapter II, [p. 19], and Appendix A, [p. 121.]
[66] Reynolds, Stephen, and Wooley, Bob and Tom: Seems So, A Workingman’s View of Politics, p. xv. London, Macmillan, 1912.
[67] Now commissioner of corrections, New York City.
[68] Annual Report of the New York State Reformatory for Women at Bedford, 1907, p. 25.
[69] For more detailed data with regard to conditions in the 55 families to which the 65 girls dealt with in this study belonged, see Appendix A, Economic Condition of the Families, [p. 121].
[70] See Appendix A, [p. 121].
[72] For the relation which the number of children had to applications for relief among these families, see Appendix A, [p. 123].
[73] For further data concerning the broken families in the group, and the extent of wage-earning among the mothers, see Appendix A, [p. 124 ff].