Sisters of Charity in Porto Rico, 184: St. Fran- cis, Orphanage, 30. Sitka, jail at, 28. Slater Hospital for Colored, 88. Small communities, relief of needy families in, Small Parks and Playgrounds Committee, 344. Smith, Dr. Samuel G., 28, 377. Social consciousness to be developed, 272. Social "programme," 272. Social Science Association, 5, 6; settlements, 274; settlements: in New Orleans, 52; settle- Société des Prisons, 463. Society and the criminal, 317; P. C. C. in Dela- Sociological exhibit, St. Louis, 377. Sociology, departments in, in colleges, Indiana, Sockanosset School for Boys, 94. Socrates, 317. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home: Cheyenne, 105; Spoilsmen, political, 9. Spoils system, 328, 334. Standards of medical officers, 176. Stanley, Governor, of Kansas, 535. State Agricultural School, New York, 81. State Board of Charities in Kentucky, defeated, State Board of Charities and Correction, Colo- State boards of charities, importance of, 177; State Commission in Lunacy, New York, 80. State Conferences, organization of, 8. State institutions, political patronage in, 324. State Public School, 3, 60, 244; Wisconsin, 102. State Supervision of Charities, discussion on, State Supervision, report of committee, 122. Stockton (Cal.), outdoor relief in, 300. Story, 327. Stove pipes for ventilators, 471. Streeter, William B., 248. Streets as playgrounds, 475. Substitutes for relief-giving, 284. Superintendent of high ideals, 258. Supervision in dormitories, 466; lack of, in the Supervisory Boards, 147. Support of children in county homes, Connecti- Sustaining membership, 515. Swan, George W., 384. Sweat-shop conditions, 312; inspectors of, Balti- Swedish charities organized in Rhode Island, 93. Sykesville (Md.), institution for insane, 511. Tanner, J. Mack, 333. Tanner, John R., 332. Taxation for education, North Carolina, 85. Temporary care of insane, District of Columbia, 37. Temporary homes: for women and children, "Tenderloin," character of those living in the, 312. "Tenement Conditions in Chicago," 345. Texas, colony for tuberculous prisoners, 223; "The Last Waif," 423. Thrift, devices for teaching, 294. Thwing, Clarence, 386. Tilden, Governor, 5. "To the wild flowers," 476. Toledo, Humane Society in, 91, 378. Topeka Industrial School for Boys, 49; meet- Toronto: industrial schools in, 467; meeting, Trade, selection f, by boys when possible, 263. Training for Charity Organization work, 270. Transportation of dependants, 387; of tubercu- Tuberculosis: a communicable disease, 218; care "Tuberculosis Problem, The Present Aspect of Turkish baths for the poor, 482. Tuthill, Judge, 424. Twin Bridges, Orphans' Home (Montana), 70. United Hebrew C. O. S., 224. United States Marine Hospital Service, 219. Universities, studies of local conditions in the, Unpaid boards, 10. Utah: care of deaf and blind, 40; report from, Valenta, studies of epileptics, 154. Ventilation in reformatories, 465. Veiller, Laurence, 313, 349. Vermont, report from, 99. Victor (Col.) A. C. O. established in, 29. Victoria Order of Nurses, 212. Village cure for insane, 185. Village for insane, plans for, 170. Virginia law for insane asylums, 123; report Visiting agents to placed-out children, 408, 411; Voluntary commitment to state hospitals, 89; Wage-earners, insurance for, 377. Walker, General, 6. Waltham: district nursing in, 211; Training Ward's Island Asylum, abuses in, 334. Washing in cold water, 467. Washington, D.C.: care of deaf and blind, 40; Water Valley (Miss.) Orphanage, 66. Weller, Charles F., 376, 378, 386, 388, 392. White boys, reformatory for, 27. White Haven, colony for consumptives, 92. White people in Indian Territory, no govern- Widows: as caretakers of insane, 189; Home for Wife-beaters, hard labor for, 10; whipping for, |