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 First State Boards of Charities, 115 Fleischmann, Louis, 51, 62. Folks, Homer, 19. Fowler, Chas. S., 174. Friday, Lucy F., 357.

Garrett, Laura B., 235. Gibbons, Cardinal, 532. Gilder, Richard Watson, 417. Gillette, Geo. W., 31. Gilman, Danl. C., 395. Girls Who Have Nothing To Do, 520, 545, 601. Goldmark, Josephine C., 184. Goujon, M. Jules, 153. Granger, Mrs. Caroline D. G., 537. Grubb, Edward, 65. Gutridge, A. W., 273.

Hall, Mary, 588. Halsted, N. O., 306. Hamilton, Prof. Jas. H., 165. Hammond, Emily V., 522. Hammond, Harry E., 125. Hands of the Lake Freignters, 109, 125. Harris, Evelyn, 587. Hawaii, 12. Head, Dr. G. D., 274. Health, see. Hebberd, Robert W., 164. Henderson, Chas. R., 2, 340. Herrick, Judge D. Cady, 87. Herts, A. Minnie, 424. Hibbs, M. D., Russeil A., 429. Higgins, Lieutenant-Governor, 76, 86. Hill, Archibald A., 43. Hilles, Chas. D., 169. Hirsch, Emil G., 535. Holiday Faces, 184. , Dispensaries, Convalescent Homes.


 * Housing Reform.
 * Buffalo Tenement Houses, 31.
 * Boston Housing Conference, 85.
 * Problems in Philadelphia, 157.
 * Conference the Oranges, N. J., 180.

Tenement-roof Playground, 183. Conditions Among Slavs, 257. President Roosevelt's Message, 268. Tenement-house Law, 272. Housing Reform—Continued.

Howard, Dr. Chas. F., 168. Howard, Dr. Eugene H., 175. Hurd, Harvey B., 327.

Immigration.

Immigration for 1904, 452. In a Woodyard, 320. Indeterminate Sentence Law, Michigan, 66. Industrial Agencies.
 * In a Woodyard, 320.

Industrial Schools.
 * Seattle, Wash., 84.
 * New York State, 147.
 * New Hampshire State School, 475.