IC-NRLF SE22 HN $B 172 17D THE SOCIAL SURVEY: A BIBLIOGRAPHY December, 1915 8 COMPILED AND PUBLISHED JOINTLY BY THE RUSSELL SAGE FOUNDATION LIBRARY AND THE DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS AND EXHIBITS RUSSELL SAGE FOUNDATION sr DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS AND EXHIBITS RUSSELL SAGE FOUNDATION 130 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET NEW YORK CITY Price 5 Cents GIFT OF THE SOCIAL SURVEY: A BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by Zenas L. Potter Russell Sage Foundation, Department of Surveys ^iid Exhibits This bibliography aims to be comprehensive rather than ^elective. .! Atlthe's&ni ll'riv, ty ke^p-it within bounds, the compiler has had to be arbitrary in limiting its scope. Only reports of surveys in th'e United States and Canada are listed. City plan reports, included in the previous edition (Library Bulletin, Number 2), have been omitted because there are many excellent city plan bibliographies. Moreover, reports on special subjects such as public health, schools, etc., unless they deal with all phases of the subject, have not been listed, save in a few instances where general reports are few. Thus, though public health and school survey reports are included, infant mortality and vocational education reports are not. The printed material listed in this bibliography is to be found in the Russell Sage Foundation Library, where it may be consulted by the public. This material is not for distribution by the library, however, and requests for all reports should be addressed to the publisher or author. Unless price is given, publications are for free distribution. rea- con- Pro- PURPOSE AND METHOD CITY SURVEYS Aronovici, Carol. Knowing one's own .ommunity. 77 p. Boston, American Uni- i tarian association, n. d. Blackmar, F. W. Purpose and benefit of social surveys. Burgess, E. W. Social sur- vey exhibits, (in Kansas municipalities. v. 1, no. 10, September 1915) Byington, M. F. What social workers should know about their own communities. 32 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Charity organization dept. 1912. (5 cents) Carroll, C. E. Community survey in re- lation to church efficiency. 14 -f- 120 p. N. ' Y. Abingdon press, 1915. ($1.00) Daniels, John. Social survey; its sons, methods and results, (in Nat 'I ference of charities and correction, ceedings. 1910, p. 236-40) Elmer, M. C. Social surveys of urban communities. 73 p. Menasha, Wis. Geo. Banta pub. co. 1914. (75 cents) Fisher, F. B. and others. (The) Way to win. 192 p. N. Y. Laymen's missionary movement of the Methodist church, 1915. Contains chapter on how to make community surveys from standpoint of the church. Gillin, J. L. Social survey and its further development, (in American statistical asso- ciation publications. New series no. Ill, vol. 14, September 1915) Harrison, S. M. Development of social surveys. 12 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foun- dation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1913. (Also in Nat'l conference of charities and correction. Proceedings. 1913, p. 345-53) Kellogg, P. U., Harrison, S. M. and others. Social Survey. 62 p. N. Y. Rus- sell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1912. (Out of print) Milwaukee (Wis.). Bureau of economy and efficiency. Bulletins nos. 1-19. Mil- waukee, The Bureau, 1911-12. Nos. 1 and 19 give plans and results of the work of the Bureau. Riley, T. J. Sociology and social surveys, (in American journal of sociology, v. 16, p. 818-33, May 1911) Wilson, W. H. Community study for cities. 119 p. N. Y. Missionary education movement of the U. S. and Canada, 1912. (35 cents) RURAL SURVEYS Bailey, L. H. Survey-idea in country life work. 21 p. Ithaca, N. Y. The Author, 1911. Branson, E. C. (The) Georgia Club at the State normal school, Athens, Ga. for the study of rural sociology. 41 p. (U. S. Bureau of education. Bulletin. 1913, no. 23) Galpin, C. J. Method of making a social survey of a rural community. Ill p. Madi- son, Wis. 1912. (University of Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment station. Circular of information no. 29) Galpin, C. J. and Davies, G. W. Social surveys of rural school districts. 15 p. Mad- ison, Wis. 1914. (University of Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment station. Circular of information no. 51) Gillin, J. L. Application of the social survey to small communities, (in American sociological society. Papers and proceedings. v. 6, 1911, p. 70-81). ($3.00) Taft, A. B. Community study for coun- try districts. 137 p. N. Y. Missionary ed- ucation movement of the U. S. and Canada, 1912. (35 cents) Wells, G. F. Social survey for rural com- munities. 23 p. N. Y. The Author, 150 Fifth Ave. 1911. (10 cents) SPECIAL SUBJECT SURVEYS Allen, W. H. How to start a survey of your city's business, (in American city, v. 8, p. 252-54, March 1913) Aronovici, Carol. Housing survey, (in Annals of the American academy of political and social science, v. 51, p. 125-131, Janu- ary 1914) Ayres, L. P. Educational surveying, (in Cleveland Engineering society journal. July 1915, p. 31-57) Ayres, L. P. School surveys, (in School and society, v. 1, p. 577-581, April 24, 1915) Buchner, E. F. School surveys, (in U. S. Bureau of education. Report of com- missioner. 1914, p. 513-562) Curtis, F. R. Collection of social survey material. 15 p. Chicago, A. L. A. pub. board, 1915. (15 cents) Curtis, H. Ss EfoygroundU survey. . (in American journal' ;o^socioJ6gy.- V. 19} p. 792-812, May 1914) Federal CotfnCii.^ci ICKurcttes of Christ in America.' WKat* 'every church 1 'should know about its community. 18 p. N. Y. The Council, 105 E. 22nd St. n. d. Haynes, Rowland. How a community may find out and plan for its recreation needs, (in Nat, education association. Pro- ceedings. 1912, p. 230-34) Haynes, Rowland. Making a recreation survey, (in Playground, v. 7, p. 19-25, April 1913) National society for the study of edu- cation. Plans for organizing school surveys and a summary of typical school surveys, (in its 13th Year book. 1914, pt. 2) 85 p. Chicago. University of Chicago press. Potter, Z. L. Correctional reforms and correctional surveys, (in Delinquent, v. 5, p. 7-10, April 1915) Schneider, jr., Franz. Relation of the social survey to public health authorities. 2 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1913. (2 cents) Stone, J. T. Value of a church commu- nity survey, (in Survey, v. 29, p. 877-880, March 22, 1913) GENERAL SOCIAL SURVEY REPORTS CITY SURVEYS Albany (N. Y.). Some facts about Al- bany, by M. V. Hun. 30 p. Albany, The Author, 1912. Belleville (Kan.). Belleville social sur- vey, by E. W. Burgess and J. J. Sippy. 70 p. Lawrence, Kan. University of Kansas, n. d. (25 cents) Birmingham (Ala.). Smelting iron ore and civics, by P. U. Kellogg, S. M. Harrison, and others, (in Survey, v. 27, p. 1451-1556, January 6, 1913). Copies obtainable from Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of Surveys and exhibits. (25 cents) Buffalo (N. Y.). Americanizing eighty thousand Poles, by John Daniels, (in Sur- vey, v. 24, p. 373-385, June 4, 1910) Chicago (111.). Reports of the Bureau of social surveys, (in Chicago. Department of public welfare. Semi-annual report, 1914/15. Coopersburg (Pa.). Coopersburg sur- vey, by T. M. Morrison. 34 p. Easton, Pa. Moravian country church association, 1915. (25 cents) Fargo (N. D.). Social survey of Fargo, by Social science department, Fargo college under M. C. Elmer. 46 p. Fargo, Associ- ated charities, 1915. (25 cents) Fort William (Can.). Report of a pre- liminary and general social survey of Fort William, by B. M. Stewart. 36 p. Toronto, Board of social service and evangelism, Pres- byterian church, 1913. (30 cents) Hamilton (Can.). Report of a prelimi- nary and general social survey of Hamilton, by B. M. Stewart. 49 p. Toronto, Board of social service and evangelism, Presbyterian church, 1913. (30 cents) Honolulu (H. I.). Honolulu social sur- vey. 5 pamphlets. Honolulu, Board of trustees of Kaiulani home for girls, 1912. Industrial conditions of women and girls in Honolulu, by Frances Blascoer. Dependent children, by Frances Blascoer. The social evil, by J. A. Rath. Housing conditions, by J. A. Rath. Family budgets, by J. A. Rath. Kansas City (Mo.). Reports of public welfare board. Kansas City, The Board, 1911 date. Contain reports of many investigations of civic and social subjects. London (Can.). London survey, by W. A. Riddell and A. J. W. Myers. 99 p. Toronto, Board of social service and evange- lism, Presbyterian church, 1913. (25 cents) Los Angeles (Cal.). Better city; a soci- ological study of a modern city, by D. W. Bartlett. 248 p. Los Angeles, The Author, 510 Vignes St. 1907. ($1.00 net) Lowell (Mass.). Record of a city, by George Kengott. 257 p. N. Y. Macmillan, 1912. ($3.00 net) Milwaukee (Wis.). Bureau of economy and efficiency. Bulletins 1 to 19. Milwau- kee, The Bureau, 1911-12. (Out of print) Bulletins give reports of 18 months' investigations of civic and social problems. Montclair (N. J.). Need and scope of a social survey, by A. T. Burns. 23 p. Mont- clair, Survey committee, 1912. Newburgh (N. Y.). Newburgh survey. Z. L. Potter, Director of field work. 104 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1913. (15 cents) New Haven (Conn.). Documents of the Civic federation. 15 pamphlets. New Haven, The Federation, 1909-15. 15 pamphlets on local civic and social conditions. Newport (R. I.). Newport survey of social problems, by Carol Aronovici. 59 p. Newport, Survey committee, P. O. Box 182, 1911. (25 cents) Pictou (Can.). Report of a preliminary and general social survey of Pictou. Toronto, Board of social service and evangelism, Pres- byterian church, 1915. (30 cents) Pittsburgh (Pa.). Economic survey of Pittsburgh, by J. T. Holdsworth. 229 p. Pittsburgh, The Author, 1912. Pittsburgh (Pa.). Pittsburgh survey. P. U. Kellogg, ed. 6 v. N. Y. Charities pub. committee, 1909-14. (Russell Sage Foun- dation publication) 1. Women and the trades, by E. B. Butler. ($1.72) 2. Work -accidents and the law, by Crystal Eastman. ($1.72) 3. The Steel workers, by John Fitch. ($1.73) 4. Homestead: the households of a mill town, by M. F. Byington. ($1.70) 5. Pittsburgh district: civic frontage, by E. T. De- vine, R. A. Woods, A. T. Burns, F. E. Wing, S. M. Har- rison, F. Lattimore, L. V. North, and others. ($2.70) 6. Wage-earning Pittsburgh, by P. U. Kellogg, J. R. Commons, F. Kelley, P. Roberts, R. R. Wright, J. Forbes, and others. ($2.50) Port Arthur (Can.). Report of a pre- liminary and general social survey of Port Arthur, by B. M. Stewart. 27 p. Toronto, Board of social service and evangelism, Pres- byterian church, 1913. (30 cents) Porto Rico. Study of certain social, ed- ucational and industrial problems in Porto Rico, by Meyer Bloomfield. 28 p. Boston, The Author, 1912. Providence, (R. I.). Modern city, by William Kirk. 363 p. Chicago, Univer- sity of Chicago press, 1909. ($2.50) Reading (Pa.). Report on a survey of the municipal departments and the school district, by N. Y. Bureau of municipal re- search. 8 pamphlets. Reading, Chamber of commerce, 1913. (10 cents each) 1. Department of health. 46 p. 2. Department of markets. 10 p. 3. Public library. 9 p. 4. Department of water. 25 p. 5. Department of police. 65 p. 6. Department of parks. 7 p. 7. Department of fire. 44 p. 8. Reading school district. 28 p. Regina (Can.). Report of a preliminary and general social survey of Regina, by J. S. Woodsworth. 48 p. Toronto, Board of social service and evangelism, Presbyterian church, 1913. (30 cents) St. Catherines (Can.). Report of a pre- liminary and general social survey of St. Catherines. Toronto, Board of social ser- vice and evangelism, Presyterian church, 1915. (30 cents) San Diego (Cal.). Pathfinder social sur- vey of San Diego, by E. S. and F. A. King. 48 p. San Diego, College woman's club, 1914. (15 cents) Scran ton (Pa.). Scranton in quick re- view, by S. M. Harrison and others. 31 p. Scranton, Century club, 1913. (10 cents) Springfield (111.). (The) Springfield sur- vey. S. M. Harrison, Director. 10 pamph- lets. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1915. Public schools, by L. P. Ayres. 152 p. (25 cents) Care of mental defectives, the insane and alcoholics, by W. L. Tread way. 46 p. (15 cents) Recreation, by L. F. Hanmer and C. A. Perry. 133 p. (25 cents) Housing, by John Ihlder. 24 p. (15 cents) Public health, by Franz Schneider, jr. 14 + 159 p. (25 cents) Correctional system, by Z. L. Potter. 185 p. (25 cents) Charities, by F. H. McLean. (25 cents) Industrial conditions, by L. C. Odencrantz and Z. L. Potter. (25 cents) City and county administration, by D. O. Decker. (25 cents) The Survey summed up, by S. M. Harrison. (15 cents) Springfield (Mo.). Springfield social sur- vey, W. T. Cross, Director, R. H. Leavell, Field worker. 33 p. Springfield, Social sur- vey council, n. d. Sydney (Can.). Preliminary and general social survey of Sydney, by B. M. Stewart. 29 p. Toronto, Board of social service and evangelism, Presbyterian church, 1913. (30 cents) Taylor, G. R. Satellite cities. 333 p. N. Y. Appleton, 1915. ($1.50) Topeka (Kan.). Topeka improvement survey. S. M. Harrison, Director. 4 pamph- lets. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1914. Municipal administration, by D. O. Decker. 43 p. (15 cents) Delinquency and corrections, by Z. L. Potter. 64 p. (15 cents) Public health, by Franz Schneider, jr. 98 p. (25 cents) Industrial conditions, by Z. L. Potter. 56 p. (15 cents) Vancouver (Can.). Preliminary and gen- eral social survey of Vancouver. 32 p. Toronto, Board of social service and evan- gelism, Presbyterian church, 1913. (30 cents) RURAL SURVEYS Arkansas. Rural survey in Arkansas, W. H. Wilson, Director, J. O. Ashenhurst, Investigator. 31 p. N. Y. Dept. of church and country life, Presbyterian church, 156 Fifth Ave. 1913. (10 cents) Georgia (Clark county). Rural survey of Clark county with special reference to the Negroes. 63 p. Athens, Ga. (University of Georgia. Bulletin, v. 15, no. 3. March 1915) Georgia (Fulton and Bibb counties). Economic and social surveys of Fulton and Bibb counties, by E. C. Branson. 7 p. Athens, Ga. State normal school, 1912. (4 cents) Georgia (Putnam county). Brief econ- omic and social survey of Putnam county, by E. C. Branson. 5 p. Athens, Ga. State normal school, 1912. (4 cents) Graceham (Md.). Survey of Grace- ham, by H. E. Stocker and E. DeS. Brunner. 9 p. Easton, Pa. Moravian country church commission, n. d. (3 cents) Illinois. Rural survey in Illinois, W. H. Wilson, Director, C. S. Adams, Investigator. 32 p. N. Y. Dept. of Church and country life, Presbyterian church, 156 Fifth Ave. 1912. (Out of print) 389217 Indiana. Rural survey in Indiana, W. H. Wilson, Director, R. A. Felton and C. A. Neff, Investigators. 91 p. N. Y. Dept. of church and country life, Presbyterian church, 156 Fifth Ave. 1911. (Out of print) Manitoba. Rural survey. Swan River Valley, by W. A. Riddell and others. 73 p. Toronto, Board of social service and evangel- ism, Presbyterian church, 1913. (30 cents) Manitoba. Rural survey. Turtle moun- tain district, by W. A. Riddell. 78 p. Toronto, Board of social service and evangel- ism, Presbyterian church, 1913. (30 cents) Maryland. Rural survey in Maryland, W. H. Wilson, Director, E. F. Eastman and H. N. Morse, Investigators. 120 p. N. Y. Dept. of church and country life, Presbyterian church, 156 Fifth Ave. 1912. (10 cents) Minnesota. Social and economic survey of a rural township in southern Minnesota, by C. W. Thompson and G. P. Warber. 75 p. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, 1913. (Studies in economics no. 1) Minnesota. Social and economic survey of a community in the Red River Valley, by L. D. H. Weld. 86 p. Minneapolis, Uni- versity of Minnesota, 1915. (Current prob- lems no. 4) Minnesota. Social and economic survey of a community in northeastern Minnesota, by G. P. Warber. 115 p. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, 1915. (Current problems no. 5) Missouri. Rural survey in Missouri. W. H. Wilson, Director, E. F. Eastman and A. T. Boisen, Investigators. 42 p. N. Y. Dept. of church and country life, Presbyterian church, 156 Fifth Ave. 1912. (Out of print) Ohio. Rural life survey. W. H. Wilson, Director. 6 pamphlets. N. Y. Dept. of church and country life, Presbyterian church, 156 Fifth Ave., 1912-1914 Northwestern Ohio, R. A. Felton, Field director. 32 p. 1912. (2 cents) Church growth and decline, R. A. Felton, Investi- gator. 32 p. 1912. (2 cents) Southeastern Ohio, R. A. Felton, Investigator. 64 p. 1913. (3 cents) Southwestern Ohio, P. T. Vogt, Investigator. 93 p. 1913. (3 cents) Country churches of distinction, R. A. Felton, Field director. 46 p. 1913. (2 cents) Greene and Clermont counties, P. L. Vogt, Investi- gator. 82 p. 1914. (3 cents) Ontario. Rural survey of county of Huron, by W. A. Riddell and others. 56 p. Toronto, Board of social service and evange- lism, Presbyterian church, 1914. (25 cents) Pennsylvania. Rural survey in Pennsyl- vania, W. H. Wilson, Director. 40 p. N. Y. Dept. of church and country life, Presby- terian church, 1914. (Out of print) Pennsylvania. Survey of Huntingdon Presbytery, by G. B. St. John. 50 p. N. Y. Dept. of immigration, Presbyterian church, 156 Fifth Ave. 1910. (4 cents) Tennessee. Rural survey in Tennessee, W. H. Wilson, Director, A. T. Boisen, Investi- gator. 48 p. N. Y. Dept. of church and country life, Presbyterian church, 156 Fifth Ave. 1910. (10 cents) Vermont. Status of rural Vermont, by G. F. Wells. 53 p. Montpelier, Vt. State agricultural commission, 1903. (Out of print) Wisconsin. Social agencies in a rural community, by C. J. Galpin. Madison, Wis. 1911. (in University of Wisconsin. Bulle- tin, no. 472, General series 308, p. 12-18) DISTRICT SURVEYS Boston (Mass.). Americans in process north and west ends, Boston, by R. A. Woods and others. 389 p. N. Y. Houghton, 1902. ($1.50) Boston (Mass.). City wilderness south end, Boston, by R. A. Woods and others. 319 p. N. Y. Houghton, 1898. ($1.50) Brooklyn (N. Y.). Community study; parish of the Clinton Avenue Congregational church. 60 p. Brooklyn, Clinton Avenue Congregational church, 1915. Chicago (111.). Community survey of the twenty-first ward, by G. B. St. John, (in Chicago. City club. Bulletin, March 13, 1913). (10 cents) Chicago (111.). Study of Chicago's stock- yards community. 3 pamphlets. Univer- sity of Chicago settlement. 1912-14. (29 cents each) Opportunities in school and industry for children of the stockyards district, by E. L. Talbert. American girl in the stockyards district, by Louise Montgomery. Wages and family budgets in the Chicago stockyards district, by J. C. Kennedy and others. New York (City). Social survey of the Washington Street district, by P. B. Myers, jr. 70 p. N. Y. Trinity church men's committee, 1914. New York (City). West side studies, Pauline Goldmark, Director. 2 v. N. Y. Survey associates, 1914. (Russell Sage Foundation). v. 1, The Middle west side, by O. G. Cartwright; Mothers who must earn, by Katherine Anthony. v 2 Boyhood and lawlessness; The Neglected girl, by R. S. True. ($2.00) Rochester (N. Y.). Fourth ward survey, by E. A. Rumball. 32 p. Rochester, Com- mon good publishing company, 1911. (12 cents) SPECIAL SUBJECT REPORTS CHARITIES Reports on this subject not listed under charities will be found in the following general city survey reports: Belleville (Kan.) Fargo (N. D.) Hamilton (Can.) London (Ont.) Montclair (N. J.) Newburgh (N. Y.) Newport (R. I.) San Diego (Cal.) Springfield (Mo.) Bridgeport (Conn.). Report on the De- partment of public charities, by M. F. Bying- ton. 16 p. Bridgeport, The Department, 1912. Burlington (Vt.). Survey of the city of Burlington, its charities and housing condi- tions, by F. H. McLean and U. D. Brown. 85 p. Burlington, Committee on social survey, 1915. (Out of print) Chattanooga (Tenn.). Report on chari- table organizations of Chattanooga, by Bu- reau of municipal research, (in Chatta- nooga. Municipal record, v. 3, August 15, 1913) Cleveland (p.). Cleveland's relief agen- cies, by S. C. Kingsley, Amelia Sears, and A. T. Burns. 77 p. Cleveland, The Cleveland Foundation, 1915. (Publication no. 1.) (Out of print) Englewood (N. J.). Report of the Com- mittee of investigation of Englewood chari- ties, by M. F. Byington. 15 p. Englewood, Bureau of associated relief, 1911. (Out of print) Grand Rapids (Mich.). Survey of the charities and philanthropies of Grand Rapids, by E. W. Booth and others. 16 p. Grand Rapids, Charity organization society, 1911. Iowa. Organized charity in Iowa, by C. W. Wassam. (in Iowa journal of history and politics, v. 4, 1906, p. 86-125) Missouri. Outdoor relief in Missouri, by G. A. Warfield. 140 p. N. Y. Survey associates, 1915. (Russell Sage Foundation). ($1.00) New London (Conn.). Suggestions con- cerning closer unity of charity work in New London, by Maurice Willows. 22 p. New London, Business men's association, 1913. (2 cents) New York (City). Report of Committee on inquiry of the Board of estimate and ap- portionment into the Departments of health, charities and Bellevue and allied hospitals, text by H. C. Wright. 788 p. N. Y. The City, 1913. Providence (R. I.). Charitable and phil- anthropic agencies in Providence, by Carol Aronovici. 87 p. (Part 4 of the Rhode Island Bureau of industrial statistics. Annual report for 1909) Rhode Island. Philanthropic agencies in Rhode Island, by Carol Aronovici. 55 p. (Part 8 of the Rhode Island Bureau of indus- trial statistics. Annual report for 1910) Springfield (111.). Charities of Spring- field, by F. H. McLean. N. Y. American association for organizing charities, 1915, (25 cents) Springfield (Mass.). Organization and administration of the pauper department of Springfield, by C. E. McCombs. 32 p. Springfield, Bureau of municipal research, 1914. (Out of print) St. Louis (Mo.). Hand book of Central council of social agencies. 32 p. St. Louis, The Council, 1912. (3 cents) Contains report on St. Louis charities by F. H. McLean. Syracuse (N. Y.). Report on the Syra- cuse department of charities, by Helen Drake. 4 p. N. Y. Bureau of municipal research, 1912. (11 cents) DELINQUENCY AND CORRECTIONS Reports on this subject not listed under delinquency and corrections will be found in the following general city survey reports: Belleville (Kan.) Birmingham (Ala.) Fargo (N. D.) Ft. William (Can.) Hamilton (Can.) London (Can.) Newburgh (N. Y.) Pittsburgh (Pa.) Port Arthur (Can.) Regina (Can.) San Diego (Cal.) Springfield (Mo.) Chicago (111.). On the trail of the juve- nile-adult offender, by A. P. Drucker. 60 p. Chicago, Juvenile protective association, 1912. Chicago (111.). Function of a farm colony, (in Chicago. Department of public welfare. Semi-annual report. 1914/15, p. 95-124) Chicago (111.). Report of City council Committee on crime; C. E. Merriam, chair- man. 196 p. Chicago, Municipal reference library, 1915. Cincinnati (O.). Juvenile court of Ham- ilton county, by R. E. Miles. 24 p. Cin- cinnati, Bureau of municipal research, 1912. (2 cents) New Haven (Conn.). Study of the prob- lem of girl delinquency in New Haven, by M. A. Wiley. 39 p. New Haven, Civic federation, 1915. (2 cents) New Orleans (La.). Delinquent and destitute boys in New Orleans, by D. S. Hill. 130 p. New Orleans, Division of educa- tional research, Public schools, 1914. Reading (Pa.). Report on Department of police, by N. Y. Bureau of municipal re- search. 65 p. Reading, Chamber of com- merce, 1913. (10 cents) Springfield (111.). Correctional system of Springfield, 111. by Z. L. Potter. 185 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1915. (25 cents) Topeka (Kan.). Delinquency and cor- rections, by Z. L. Potter. 64 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1914. (15 cents) HEALTH Reports on this subject not listed under health will be found in the following general city survey reports: Belleville (Kan.) Birmingham (Ala.) Fargo (N. D.) Ft. William (Can.) Hamilton (Can.) London (Can.) Montclair (N. J.) Newburgh (N. Y.) Port Arthur (Can.) San Diego (Cal.) Scranton (Pa.) Springfield (Mo.) Sydney (Can.) Atlanta (Ga.). Report of survey of the Department of health, by S. G. Lindholm. 44 p. N. Y. Bureau of municipal research, 1912. (10 cents) Atlanta (Ga.). Survey of the public health situation, by Franz Schneider, jr. 22 p. Atlanta, Chamber of commerce, 1913. (20 cents) Austin (Texas) Social survey of Austin, by B. Hamilton. 89 + 19 p. Austin, Texas, 1913. (Bulletin of the University of Texas: Humanistic series, no. 15) Baltimore (Md.). Public health admin- istration in Baltimore, by Carrol Fox. 80 p. (U. S. Public health service. Reprint no. 201 from Public health reports. June 12, 1914) Chicago (111.)- Public health adminis- tration in Chicago, by J. C. Perry, (in U. S. Public health service, Public health reports. v. 30, no. 35, p. 2536-2561, August 27, 1915) Dayton (O.). Organization and adminis- tration of the Department of health. 97 p. Dayton, Bureau of municipal research, 1913. El Paso (Texas). Preliminary report of the health survey of El Paso, by J. P. Rich and B. L. Arms. Housing health survey, by J. H. Grossman. 8 p. El Paso, Chamber of commerce, 1915. Erie (Pa.). General sanitary survey of Erie, by Mrs. C. J. (B) Crane. 22 p. Kala- mazoo, Mich. The Author, 1910. Galveston (Texas). Report of a sanitary survey of Galveston. 30 p. Galveston, Commercial association, n. d. Hoboken (N. J.). Sanitary survey of Hoboken. 31 p. N. Y. Bureau of munic- ipal research, 1913. (10 cents) Illinois. Public health administration in Illinois, by S. B. Grubbs. (U. S. Public health service. Reprint no. 275 from Public health reports. May 21, 1915) Illinois. Report on public health ad- ministration, by J. M. Mathews. 54 p. Springfield, 111. State efficiency and economy committee, 1914. Ithaca (N. Y.). Survey of the public health situation, by Franz Schneider, jr. 34 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1914. (20 cents) Kansas (Sumner county). Sumner county sanitary and social survey. (in Kansas. State board of health. Bulletin, v. 9, no. 5, May 1915) Kentucky. Sanitary conditions and needs of Kentucky, by Mrs. C. J. (B.) Crane. 44 p. (in Kentucky medical journal, v. 7, no. 13, August 1, 1909) Maryland. Public health administration in Maryland, by Carrol Fox. 80 p. (U. S. Public health service. Reprint no. 166 from Public health reports. January 30, 1914) Milwaukee (Wis.). Health department, Milwaukee, by S. M. Gunn. (Milwaukee. Bureau of economy and efficiency. Bulletins 13, 15, 18, 1912) Minneapolis (Minn.). Ideal health de- partment, by H. M. Biggs and C. E. A. Wins- low. 36 p. Minneapolis, Civic and com- merce association, 1912. (Out of print) Minnesota. Report on a campaign to awaken public interest in sanitary and soci- ologic problems in the state of Minnesota, by Mrs. C. J. (B.) Crane. 239 p. St. Paul, State board of health, 1911. (50 cents) Minnesota. Public health administra- tion in Minnesota, by Carrol Fox. 82 p. (U. S. Public health service. Reprint no. 223 from Public health reports. October 2, 1914) Nashville (Tenn.). General sanitary sur- vey of Nashville, by Mrs. C. J. (B.) Crane. 24 p. Kalamazoo, Mich. The Author, 1910. New Haven (Conn.). Health of New Haven, by Irving Fisher. 8 p. New Haven, Civic federation, 1913. (1 cent) New York (Dutchess county). Sickness in Dutchess county. 102 p. Albany, N. Y. State charities aid association, 1915. (Pub- lication no. 136) New York (State). Report of Special public health commission. 36 p. Albany, The State, 1913. Pawtucket (R. I.). Report on the public health activities of the city of Pawtucket, by S. M. Gunn. 18 p. Pawtucket, Business men's association, 1913. Pittsburgh (Pa.). Report of a survey of Department of public health, by Bureau of municipal research. 62 p. Pittsburgh, City council, 1913. (Out of print) Reading (Pa.). Report on Department of health, by N. Y. Bureau of municipal re- search. 46 p. Reading, Chamber of com- merce, 1913. (10 cents) Rochester (N. Y.). Sanitary survey of Rochester, by Mrs. C. J. (B.) Crane. 119 p. Kalamazoo, Mich. The Author, 1911. Saginaw (Mich.). Sanitary survey of Saginaw, by Mrs. C. J. (B.) Crane. 42 p. Kalamazoo, Mich. The Author, 1911. St. Joseph (Mo.). Report of a sanitary survey of St. Joseph, by J. H. White. (U. S. Public health service. Reprint no. 185 from Public health reports. August 24, 1914) St. Paul (Minn.). Efficiency and next needs of St. Paul's health department. 48 p. N. Y. Bureau of municipal research, 1913. (10 cents) Springfield (111.). Public health in Spring- field, by Franz Schneider, jr. 159 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1915. (25 cents) Springfield (Mass.). Organization and administration of the Health department of Springfield, by C. E. McCombs. 48 p. Springfield, Bureau of municipal research, 1914. (Out of print) Syracuse (N. Y.). Report on Syracuse Board of health, by A. E. Shipley. 12 p. N. Y. Bureau of municipal research, 1912. (11 cents) Toledo (O.)- Public health administra- tion in Toledo, by Carrol Fox. (U. S. Public health service. Reprint no. 284 from Public health reports. June 25, 1915) Topeka (Kan.). Public health survey of Topeka, by Franz Schneider, jr. 98 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1914. (25 cents) Union town (Pa.). Sanitary survey of Uniontown, by Mrs. C. J. (B.) Crane. 51 p. Uniontown, Women's civic league, 1914. Washington. Public health administra- tion in the state of Washington, by Carrol Fox. 56 p. (U. S. Public health service. Reprint no. 255 from Public health reports. February 5, 1915) West Virginia. Public health admini- stration in West Virginia, by T. Clark. (U. S. Public health service. Reprint no. 252 from Public health reports. January 22, 1915) HOUSING Reports on this subject not listed under housing will be found in the following general city survey reports: Fargo (N. D.) Hamilton (Can.) Honolulu (H. I.) Newburgh (N. Y.) Newport (R. I.) Pittsburgh (Pa.) Regina (Can.) Sydney (Can.) Baltimore (Md.). Housing conditions in Baltimore, by J. E. Kemp. 96 p. Balti- j Federated charities, 1907. Boston (Mass.). Report of the Commis- sion to investigate tenement-house condi- tions, text by S. M. Child. 66 p. Boston, The City, 1904. Bridgeport (Conn.). Brief survey of housing conditions in Bridgeport, by U. D. Brown. 64 p. Bridgeport, Housing associ- ation, 1914. Burlington (Vt.). Survey of the city of Burlington, its housing conditions, by U. D. Brown. 42 p. Burlington, Committee on social survey, 1915. (Out of print) Cambridge (Mass.). First report of the Cambridge housing association. 31 p. Cambridge, The Association, 1913. Chicago (111.). Housing problem in Chi- cago, ed. by S. P. Breckinridge and Edith Abbott. 9 pamphlets. Chicago, School of civics and philanthropy, 1910-14. Reprints from the American journal of sociology. 1910-14. Chicago (111.). Housing survey in the Italian district of the 1 7th ward, (in Chicago. Department of public welfare. Semi-annual report, 1914/15, p. 74-94) Cleveland (O.). Housing conditions in Cleveland, by Housing problem committee, Cleveland, Chamber of commerce. 61 p. Cleveland, The Chamber, 1914. (Out of print) Cleveland (O.). Investigation of housing conditions of Cleveland's workmen, by Mil- dred Chadsey. 34 p. Cleveland, Dept. of public welfare, 1914. East Orange (N. J.). Report on housing conditions in the Oranges, by E. R. Hall. 45 p. East Orange, Woman's club of Orange, 1915. Fall River (Mass.). Housing conditions in Fall River, by Carrol Aronovici. 29 p. Fall River, Associated charities, 1912. Grand Rapids (Mich.). Housing condi- tions and tendencies in Grand Rapids, by U. D. Brown. 47 p. Grand Rapids, Charity organization society, 1913. Indianapolis (Ind.). Investigation of housing and living conditions in three dis- tricts of Indianapolis, by L. M. C. Adams, (in Indiana university. Bulletin, v. 8, no. 8, p. 111-141, September 1910) Jersey City (N. J.). Housing conditions in Jersey City, by M. B. Sayles. (in Annals of the American academy of political and social science: Supplement. 72 p. January 1903) Kansas City (Mo.). Report on housing conditions in Kansas City, by F. R. Johnson, C. C. Stillman, and J. O. Stutsman. 93 p. Kansas City, Board of public welfare, 1912. Lawrence (Mass.). Report of the Lawr- ence survey, by R. E. Todd and F. B. San- born. 262 p. Lawrence, Trustees of the White fund, 1912. (65 cents) Covers milk supply and housing. Louisville (Ky.). Report of Tenement house commission, text by J. E. Kemp. 78 p. Louisville, The Commission, 1909. Minneapolis (Minn.). Housing prob- lems in Minneapolis. Ill p. Minneapolis, Civic and commerce association, 1914. Newark (N. J.) Housing report to the Newark city plan commission, by James Ford. 75 p. Newark, The Commission, 1913. (Out of print) New Britain (Conn.). Housing condi- tions in New Britain, by Carol Aronovici. 43 p. New Britain, Health department, 1912. Newburgh (N. Y.). Housing investiga- tion, by Amy Woods. 9 p. (report from Newburgh survey) Newburgh, Associated charities, 1913. New Haven (Conn.). Housing condi- tions in New Haven, by Carol Aronovici. 48 p. New Haven, Civic federation, 1913. (3 cents) New York (City). Report of Commis- sion on congestion of population. 272 p. N. Y. The Commission, 1911. New York (City). Housing conditions among Negroes in Harlem, N. Y. C. 29 p. N. Y. National league on urban conditions among Negroes, 2303 Seventh Ave. 1915 (2 cents) Passaic (N. J.). Survey of housing con- ditions in Passaic, by U. EX Brown. 48 p. Passaic, Board of trade, 1915. Pennsylvania. Housing conditions in Main line towns, by Marion Bosworth. 46 p. Philadelphia, Housing commission, n. d. Philadelphia. Second and fourth annual reports of Philadelphia housing commission. 31 p. Philadelphia, The Commission, 1912 and 1914. (2 cents each) Philadelphia (Pa.). Housing conditions in Philadelphia, by Emily W. Dinwiddie, 42 p. Philadelphia, Octavia Hill associa- tion, 1904. (Out of print) Philadelphia (Pa.). Study of housing and social conditions in selected districts in Philadelphia, by F. A. Craig. 89 p. Phila- delphia, Henry Phipps institute, 1915. Plainfield (N. J.). Housing conditions in Plainfield and North Plainfield. 36 p. Plainfield, Charity organization society, 1914. Rhode Island. Tenement house condi- tions in five Rhode Island cities, by Carol Aronovici. 38 p. (Part 1 of Rhode Island Bureau of industrial statistics. Annual re- port for 1910) Richmond (Va.). Report on housing and living conditions in the neglected sections of Richmond, by G. A. Weber. 79 p. Rich- mond, Society for the betterment of hous- ing and living conditions in Richmond, 1913. San Francisco (Cal.). First and second reports of the San Francisco Housing associa- tion. San Francisco, The Association, 1911- 1913. Springfield (111.). Housing in Spring- field, by John Ihlder. 24 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and ex- hibits, 1914. (15 cents) Springfield (Mass.). Report on housing conditions in Springfield, by Carol Aronovici. 39 p. Springfield, Union relief association, 1912. (3 cents) St. Louis (Mo.). Housing conditions in St. Louis, by Charlotte Rumbold. 84 p. St. Louis, Civic league, 1908. Texas. Housing problem in Texas, by G. W. Briggs. 96 p. Galveston, Texas. Galveston-Dallas News, 1911. (2 cents) Toronto (Ont.). Report on slum con- ditions in Toronto, by C. J. Hastings. 32 p. Toronto, Health department, 1911. (Out of print) Washington (D. C.). Neglected neigh- bors, by C. F. Weller. 342 p. Philadel- phia, Winston, 1909. ($1.60) Wisconsin. Housing problem in Wis- consin. 78 p. Madison, Wis. (in Wiscon- sin Bureau of labor and industrial statistics. Part IV. Twelfth bi-ennial report, 1905-6.) Yonkers (N. Y.). Housing of the work- ing people in Yonkers, by E. L. Bogart. N. Y. Macmillan, 1898. (Out of print) INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS Reports on this subject not listed under industrial conditions will be found in the following general city survey reports: Belleville (Kan.) Birmingham (Ala.) Hamilton (Can.) London (Can.) Newburgh (N. Y.) Newport (R. I.) Pittsburgh (Pa.) Sydney (Can.) New Haven (Conn.). Industrial survey of a New Haven district, by H. P. Fairchild. 14 p. New Haven, Civic federation, 1913. (1 cent) Springfield (111.). Industrial conditions in Springfield, by L. C. Odencrantz and Z. L. Potter. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1915. (25 cents) Topeka (Kan.). Industrial conditions in Topeka, by Z. L. Potter. 56 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1914. (15 cents) MENTAL HYGIENE Springfield (111.). Care of mental de- fectives, the insane, and alcoholics in Spring- field, by W. L. Treadway. 46 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of sur- veys and exhibits, 1914. (15 cents) Washington (D. C.). Mental defectives in the District of Columbia, by E. O. Lund- berg. 39 p. Washington, D. C. 1915. (U. S. Children's bureau. Publication no. 13) MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION Reports on this subject not listed under municipal administration will be found in the following general city survey reports: Honolulu (H. I.) Newburgh (N.Y.) Newport (R. I.) Atlanta (Ga.). Organization and ad- ministration of the city government of At- lanta, (exclusive of health and educational departments) by H. R. Sands. 64 p. N. Y. Bureau of municipal research, 1912. (10 cents) Denver (Col.). Report on a survey of certain departments of the city and county of Denver, by N. Y. Bureau of municipal re- search. 583 p. Denver, Colorado tax-pay- ers' protective league, 1914. ($1.50) Los Angeles (Cal.). Efficiency in Los Angeles city government. 11 p. Los An- geles, Municipal league, n. d. Los Angeles (Cal.). Administrative methods of the city government of Los Ange- les, by N. Y. Bureau of municipal research. 27 p. Los Angeles, Municipal league, 1913. Milwaukee (Wis.). Preliminary survey of certain departments of the city of Mil- waukee, by N. Y. Bureau of municipal re- search. 135 p. N. Y. The Bureau, 1913. (25 cents) Springfield (111.). City and county ad- ministration, by D. O. Decker. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1915. (25 cents) St. Louis (Mo.). Organization and ad- ministration of the city government of St. Louis. 416 p. N. Y. Bureau of municipal research, 1910. ($1.65) Syracuse (N. Y.). Report on finance, budget and accounting methods, by F. W. Lindars. 4 p. N. Y. Bureau of municipal research, 1912. (11 cents) Topeka (Kan.). Municipal administra- tion in Topeka, by D. O. Decker. 43 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of surveys and exhibits, 1914. (15 cents) RECREATION Reports on this subject not listed under recreation will be found in the following general city survey re- ports: Belleville (Kan.) Fargo (N. D.) London (Can.) Montclair (N. J.) Newburgh (N. Y.) Regina (Can.) San Diego (Cal.) Springfield (Mo.) California. Report of the Recreational inquiry committee. 60 p. Sacramento, Cal. The State, 1914. Charlotte (N. C.). Recreation in Char- lotte, by I. G. Wright. 39 p. Charlotte, Parks and playground association, 1915. Cincinnati (O.). Recreation survey of Cincinnati. 48 p. Cincinnati, Juvenile pro- tective association, 1913. Detroit (Mich.). Detroit recreation sur- vey, by Rowland Haynes and Mrs. Haynes. 71 p. Detroit, Board of commerce, 1913. Elgin (111.). Playgrounds and organized public recreations for Elgin, by F. R. North. 6 p. N. Y. Playground and recreation association of America, 1915. (Out of print) Indianapolis (Ind.). Indianapolis recre- ation survey, by F. R. North. 60 p. India- napolis, Civic improvement committee, Cham- ber of commerce, 1914. Ipswich (Mass.). Play and recreation in a town of 6,000, by H. R. Knight. 99 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of recreation, 1915. (25 cents) Kansas City (Mo.). Recreation survey report, by R. T. Haynes. (in Kansas City. Board of public welfare. Annual report, 1911/12.) Milwaukee (Wis.). Recreation survey, by Rowland Haynes. (in Playground, v. 6, p. 38-66, May 1912) Paterson (N. J.). Playgrounds and or- ganized public recreations for Paterson, by F. R. North. 9 p. Paterson, Playground commission, 1914. Portland (Me.). Recreation survey, by F. R. North. 82 p. Portland, Board of trade, 1913. (5 cents) Providence (R. I.). Recreation survey of the city of Providence, by F. R. North. 63 p. Providence, Playground association, 1912. (3 cents) Scran ton (Pa.). Recreation survey of Scranton, by Lavera Berlew. 21 p. Scran- ton, Playground association, 1913. (Out of print) San Francisco (Cal.). Public recreation, by F. R. North. 112 p. San Francisco, Commonwealth club of California, 1913. Springfield (111.). Recreation in Spring- field, by L. F. Hanmer and C. A. Perry. 133 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of recreation, 1914. (25 cents) Toledo (O.). Play facilities in Toledo, by E. B. De Groot. 8 p. Toledo, Playground association, 1914. SCHOOLS Reports on this subject not listed under schools will be found in the following general city survey reports: Belleville (Kan.) London (Can.) Newburgh (N. Y.) San Diego (Cal.) Alabama. Educational survey of three counties in Alabama, by N. R. Baker and J. L. Sibley. 179 p. Montgomery, Ala. 1914. (Alabama. Dept. of education. Bul- letin no. 43). (15 cents) Ashland (Ore.). Constructive survey of the public school system of Ashland, by F. C. Ayer, C. R. Frazier and D. C. Sowers. Eu- gene, Ore. University of Oregon, 1915. (Bulletin. New series, v. 12, no. 11, July 1915) Atlanta (Ga.). Survey of the Atlanta public schools, by C. L. Parrish. 33 p. At- lanta, Board of education, 1914. (2 cents) Atlanta (Ga.). Report of survey of the Department of education, by S. G. Lindholm. 44 p. N. Y. Bureau of municipal research, 1912. (10 cents) Baltimore (Md.). Report of the Com- mission appointed to study the system of education in the public schools of Baltimore. 112 p. Washington, D. C. (U. S. Bureau of education. Bulletin. 1911, no. 4) Boise (Idaho). First Boise school survey, by C. N. Kendall. 8 p. Boise, Board of edu- cation, 1910. (Out of print) Boise (Idaho). Special report of the Boise public schools, by E. C. Elliott, C. H. Judd and G. D. Strayer. 96 p. Boise, Board of education, 1915. (Out of print) Boise (Idaho). Expert survey of public school system, by E. C. Elliott and others, 31 p. Boise, Board of education, 1913. (Out of print) Boston (Mass.). Report on the Boston school system, by Finance commission. 234 p. Boston, The City, 1911. Bridgeport (Conn.). Conditions and needs in the Bridgeport schools, by J. H. Van Sickle and others. 129 p. Bridgeport, Board of education, 1913. (Out of print) Brooklyn (N. Y.). Report upon divisions 4 and 5, elementary schools, Brooklyn, by William McAndrews. 64 p. N. Y. Dept. of education, 1915. Butte (Mont.)- Report of a survey of the school system of Butte, by G. D. Strayer, E. P. Cubberley and F. P. Bachman. 163 p. Butte, Board of school trustees, 1914. Chicago (111.)- Survey of Chicago public schools, by E. F. Young. 257 p. Chicago, Supt. of schools, 1914. Chicago (111.). Report of Educational commission, 249 p. Chicago, Lakeside press, 1897. (Out of print) Cleveland (O.). Report of Educational commission. Cleveland, Board of educa- tion, 1906. (Out of print) Cleveland (O.). Cleveland educational survey, by L. P. Ayres, Division of education, Russell Sage Foundation, and others. 25 volumes. Cleveland, The Cleveland Foun- dation, 1915. (23 v. at 25 cents each. 2 v. at 50 cents each.) Colorado. General survey of public high school education in Colorado, by W. A. Cook. 92 p. Boulder, Col. 1914. (University of Colorado. Bulletin, v. 14, no. 10) Colorado. Rural and village schools of Colorado, by C. G. Sargent. 106 p. Fort Collins, Col. Colorado agricultural college, 1914. (Colorado agricultural college series 14, no. 5) Connecticut. Report of the Special edu- cational commission. 14 p. Hartford, Conn. The State, 1909. East Orange (N. J.). Report of the ex- amination of the school system of East Orange by E. C. Moore. 64 p. East Orange, Board of education, 1912. Forty-eight States. Comparative study of public school systems in the forty-eight states. 32 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Founda- tion. Div. of education, 1913. (15 cents) Gary (Ind.). Public school system of Gary, by U. P. Burris. 53 p. Washington, D. C. (U. S. Bureau of education. Bulletin. 1914, no. 18) Georgia (Bulloch county). Educational survey of Bulloch county, by M. L. Duggan. 78 p. Atlanta, State education depart- ment, 1915. Georgia (Clayton and Taliaferro coun- ties). Educational survey of Clayton and Taliaferro counties, by M. L. Duggan. 23 p. Atlanta, State education department, 1915. (Out of print) Georgia (Jackson county). Educational survey of Jackson county, by M. L. Duggan. 64 p. Atlanta, State education department, 1915. Georgia (Morgan county). Educational survey of Morgan county, by M. L. Duggan. 77 p. Atlanta, State education depart- ment, 1915. Georgia (Rabun county). Educational survey of Rabun county, by M. L. Duggan. 48 p. Atlanta, State education department, 1915. (Out of print) Graf ton (W. Va.). Report of the survey of Grafton city schools, by J. N. Deal, J. Rosier and O. G. Wilson. 29 p. Charleston, State department of free schools, 1913. Greenwich (Conn.). Book of the educa- tional exhibit of Greenwich, Conn. 24 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Div. of education, 1912. (Out of print) Illinois. Report on educational adminis- tration, by J. M. Mathews. 81 p. Spring- field, 111. State economy and efficiency com- mittee, 1914. Illinois. Report of educational commis- sion, (in Illinois. State department of pub- lic instruction. Bi-ennial reports. 1908-10 and 1910-12) Maryland (Montgomery county). Edu- cational survey of a suburban and rural county, by H. N. Morse, E. F. Eastman and A. C. Monahan. 68 p. Washington, D. C. (U. S. Bureau of education. Bulletin. 1913, no. 32) Maryland. Report of the Maryland edu- cational commission. 10 p. Annapolis, State board of education, 1910. (Bulletin no. 2) Maryland. Report on the educational situation in Maryland, by a special committee of the Board of state aid and charities. 34 p. Annapolis, Md. State board of charities, 1914. Minnesota. Rural school system of Min- nesota, by H. W. Foght. 56 p. (U. S. Bureau of education. Bulletin. 1915, no. 20) Montclair (N. J.). Report on the pro- gram of studies in the public schools of Mont- clair, by P. H. Hanus. Montclair, Board of education, 1911. (Out of print) New York (City). Digest of the New York school inquiry. 85 p. N. Y. Bureau of municipal research, 1913. (15 cents) New York (City). Report of Committee on school inquiry, of the Board of estimate and apportionment under the direction of P. H. Hanus. N. Y. The City, 1911-13. (Out of print) New York (Westchester county). School reports in Westchester county, by A. J. Inglis. 29 p. White Plains, N. Y. West- Chester county research bureau, 1912. (3 cents) North Dakota. Report of the Temporary educational commission. Grand Forks, N. D. The State, 1912. North Dakota. Report of Rural school commission. 30 p. Grand Forks, N. D. The Commission, 1912. Oakland (Cal.). Summary of a survey of the School department of Oakland. 20 p. Oakland, Tax association of Alameda county, 1915. (10 cents) Ogden (Utah). Survey of Ogden, by W. S. Deffenbaugh and others. 42 p. Salt Lake City, State department of education, 1915. Ohio. Report of Ohio state school survey commission, H. L. Britain, Director. 352 p. Columbus, O. State school survey com- mission, 1914. (Sent by parcel post. 6 to 17 cents: to Ohio citizens free) Ontario (Can.). School system of On- tario, by H. W. Foght. 58 p. (U. S. Bureau of education. Bulletin. 1915, no. 32) Pennsylvania. Report on rural schools. 103 p. Harrisburg, Pa. Pennsylvania state educational association, 1914. Portland (Ore.) Portland survey, by E. P. Cubberley and others. 441 p. Yonkers-on- Hudson, World book co. 1915. ($1.50) Reading (Pa.). Report on Reading school district, by N. Y. Bureau of municipal re- search. 28 p. Reading, Chamber of com- merce, 1913. (10 cents) Salt Lake City (Utah). Report of a sur- vey of the school system of Salt Lake City, by E. P. Cubberley and others. 324 p. Salt Lake City, Board of education, 1915. San Antonio (Texas). San Antonio pub- lic school system, by J. F. Bobbitt. 257 p. San Antonio, School board, 1915. (35 cents) San Francisco (Cal.). Some conditions in the schools of San Francisco, by School survey class of the California branch of the Association of collegiate alumnae. 96 p. San Francisco, School survey class, 2527 Fillmore St. 1914. (20 cents) South Bend (Ind.). Public schools of South Bend, by J. F. Bobbitt. 101 p. South Bend, School board, 1914. Springfield (111.). Public schools of Springfield, by L. P. Ayres. 152 p. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. Division of edu- cation, 1914. (25 cents) St. Paul (Minn.) and Waterbury Conn.). Waterbury and St. Paul help-your- school surveys. 32 p. N. Y. Bureau of municipal research, 1913. (10 cents) Syracuse (N. Y.). Report on the Syra- cuse public schools, by H. L. Britain. 12 p. N. Y. Bureau of municipal research, 1912. (11 cents) Texas. Study of rural schools in Texas, by E. V. White and E. E. Davis. 167 p. Austin, Texas. 1914. (University of Texas. Bulletin 363) Vermont. Education in Vermont, by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 242 p. N. Y. Carnegie Foun- dation, 1914. Vermont. Secondary education in Ver- mont, by Raymond McFarland. 43 p. Middlebury, Vt. 1912. (Middlebury college. Bulletin, v. 6, no. 5) yermont (Windsor county). Some con- ditions and needs among the rural schools of Windsor county, by F. T. Kidder. 12 p. White River Junction, Vt. Windsor county Y. M. C. A. 1913. (5 cents) Virginia. Report of the Virginia educa- tional commission. 102 p. Richmond, Va. The State, 1912. (Senate Doc. no. 3) Wisconsin. Preliminary report on con- ditions and needs of rural schools in Wiscon- sin. W. H. Allen, Director. 92 p. Madison, Wis. State board of public affairs, 1912. (12 cents) Wisconsin. Preliminary report of the Committee appointed by the State superin- tendent of schools to investigate educational needs and conditions in Wisconsin. 30 p. Madison, Wis. State superintendent of schools, 1912. VICE Atlanta (Ga.). Report of Vice commis- sion. 26 p. Atlanta, The Commission, 1912. (Out of print) Baton Rouge (La.). Social evil in Baton Rouge, lip. Baton Rouge, Purity league, 1914. Bay City (Mich.). Social evil in Bay City. 40 p. Bay City, Ministerial associa- tion, 1914. (25 cents) Charleston (S. C.). Special report of the Law and order league. 84 p. Charleston, The League, 1913. (25 cents) Chicago (111.). Social evil in Chicago, by the Vice commission. 399 p. N. Y. Amer- ican social hygiene association, 1911. (50 cents) Cleveland (O.). Report of the Vice com- mission of Cleveland Baptist brotherhood. 15 p. Cleveland, The Brotherhood, 2601 Library Ave. 1911. (10 cents) Denver (Col.). Report of Morals com- mission. 15 p. Denver, The Commission, 1913. Elmira (N. Y.). Report on vice condi- tions in Elmira, G. J. Kneeland, Director. 76 p. Elmira, Women's league for good gov- ernment, 507 W. Water St. 1913. Grand Rapids (Mich.). Report on the social evil. 33 p. Grand Rapids, Public welfare commission, 1913. Grand Rapids (Mich.). Report of the investigation of the Vice committee of forty- one. 16 p. Grand Rapids, Ministers' con- ference, 1913. Hartford (Conn.). Report of Vice com- mission. 90 p. Hartford, The Commis- sion, 1913. (25 cents) Hawaii. Report in reference to proposed governmental regulation of the social evil. 20 p. Honolulu, Civic federation, 1905. (Out of print) Honolulu (H. I.). Report of the Com- mittee on the social evil. 40 p. Honolulu, Social survey committee, 1914. Kansas City (Mo.). Social evil in Kansas City, by F. R. Johnson, (in Kansas City. Board of public welfare. Annual report. 1910/11, p. 126-142) Lafayette (Ind.). Report on vice con- ditions. 32 p. Lafayette, Church council, 1913. Lancaster (Pa.). Report on vice condi- tions in the city of Lancaster. 95 p. Lan- caster, Rev. C. G. Twombly, St. James' Rectory, 1913. Lancaster (Pa.). Second report on vice conditions in the city of Lancaster. 57 p. N. Y. American social hygiene association, 1915. Lexington (Ky.). Report of Vice com- mission. 62 p. Lexington, The Commis- sion, 1915. (20 cents) Little Rock (Ark.). Report of Vice com- mission. 29 p. Little Rock, The Com- mission, 1913. Massachusetts. Report of Commission for the investigation of the white slave traffic, so called. 86 p. Boston, The Commission, 1914. Minneapolis (Minn.). Report of the Vice commission. 133 p. Minneapolis, Byron and Willard, 1911. (35 cents) Nelson (B. C.). Situation in Nelson. 14 p. Nelson, Ministerial association, 1912. Newark (N. J.). Report on social evil conditions,. 170 p. Newark, Citizens' com- mittee on social evil, 1914. New York (City). Social evil in New York, by Committee of fourteen for the sup- pression of the Raines law hotels. 268 p. N. Y. Kellogg, 1910. (Out of print) New York (City). (The) Social evil, with special reference to conditions existing in the City of New York; a report prepared in 1902 under the direction of the Committee of fif- teen, rev. and ed. by E. R. A. Seligman. 303 p. N. Y. Putnam, 1912. ($1.75 net) New York (City). Commercialized pros- titution in New York City, by G. J. Knee- land. 334 p. N. Y. Century, 1913. (Bu- reau of social hygiene). ($1.30 net) New York (Rockland county). Report of the survey made in Rockland county. 2 pamphlets. 39 and 12 pages. Orangetown N. Y. Committee of fifty, 1915. Philadelphia (Pa.). Report of the Vice commission. 164 p. N. Y. American social hygiene association, 1913. (40 cents) Pittsburgh (Pa.). Report and recom- mendations of Morals efficiency commission. 43 p. Pittsburgh, The Commission, 1913. Portland (Me.). 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