REFERENCES

The Meaning of Social Science. Albion W. Small. University of Chicago Press. An epoch-making book, restating ably the general problem of social reconstruction.

Report of Committee on Rural Social Problems, National Conference Charities and Corrections. Address Porter R. Lee, Sec’y for Organizing Charity, Philadelphia, Pa.

Annual Report. Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, 1211 Cathedral Street, Baltimore.

Government Report on Children as Wage-earners. Department of Commerce and Labor, Washington, D.C. This department is bringing out nineteen volumes in all, each covering a particular problem of women and children as wage-earners. The following are especially related to the subject matter of this chapter:—

The Beginnings of Child Labor Legislation in Certain States;
A Comparative Study.

Annual Report of National Conference of Charities and Corrections, 1911. Charities Publication Committee, New York. See this valuable volume for reports of progress in the different lines of child-welfare effort.

The White Slave Traffic. Outlook, July 16. 1910.

The Rockefeller Grand Jury Report of White Slave Traffic. McClure, May, August, 1910.

Moral Research in Social and Economic Problems. G. Connell. Westminster Review, February, 1910.

My Lesson from the Juvenile Court. Judge Ben. B Lindsey. Survey, Feb. 5, 1910.

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