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State Boards and Commissions—Continued. ::Elgin Insane Asylum Charges, 97.
 * Indiana State Board, 98.
 * Wisconsin Spends Less, 98.
 * First State Board of Charities, 115.
 * Dishonest Poor Superintendent, 302, 576.
 * Difficulties in Supervising, 312.
 * Site for New York State Hospital, 371.
 * New York Department of Charities, 280.
 * New York State Labor Commission, 370.
 * Arkansas Board, 386, 591.
 * California Board, 386, 474, 592.
 * Connecticut Board, 386,
 * New York Board, 387, 593.
 * New Hampshire Board, 388.
 * North Carolina Board, 389.


 * Washington, D. C., Board, 389, 476.
 * Washington State Board, 389.
 * New Jersey Commissioner, 475.
 * Ohio State Board, 475.
 * Indiana, 475, 594.
 * pital Boards, 480. [sic]


 * Indiana Prison Commission, 482.
 * New York Prison Commission, 483.
 * Missouri, 496.
 * Illinois, 592.
 * Iowa, 592.
 * Massachusetts, 592.
 * Michigan, 592.
 * Minnesota, 593.
 * Commission on Construction Work, 594.
 * Nebraska, 594.
 * Tennessee, 594.
 * Wisconsin, 594.
 * Wyoming, 594.

State Control of Almshouses, 72. Stokes, J. G. Phelps, 50. Story of Ward L, 518. Strauss, Senator Paul, 70. Struggle in Family Life of Bohemians,. St. Vincent de Paul Convalescent Home, 98. Suburban Churches and Personal Service, 91. Surgical Cures for Economic Ills, 595.

The Boy and the Court, 350. The Other Side of the World's Fair, 57. Thomas, Harriet E., 150. To Country and Cottage, 16, 123, 364, 551. Towne, Dr., 275. Tuberculosis.
 * Hospital, Saranac Lake, N. Y., 54.
 * Experimental Camps at Lake Placid, 63.
 * Loomis Sanatorium, Liberty, N. Y., 67.
 * Work in Germany, 81.
 * Movement in North Carolina, 85.
 * Movement in Indiana, 85.
 * Prevention in Penal Institutions, 88.
 * Shack Experiment at Wellesley Hill, 94.
 * Health-seekers in the Southwest, 107.
 * Exhibits of Boston Association, 108.
 * Phœnix, Arizona, 132.
 * English Sanatoria for Workers, 148.
 * Army-post Tuberculosis Camp, 149.

Tuberculosis—Continued.


 * Gift in Saginaw, Mich., 271.
 * Minnesota State Conference, 274.
 * Fight in an Industrial City, 279.
 * Maryland State Association, 301.
 * New York Dispensary Opened, 314.


 * Backing Up a Tuberculosis Hospital, 374.
 * National Movement, 381, 465.
 * Work in Missouri, 478.
 * Sanatorium in Italy Opened, 500.
 * Alcohol as a Remedy, 501.
 * Ohio, 513.
 * Vermont, 514.
 * District of Columbia, 514.
 * Canada, 514.
 * Iowa, 514.
 * Rhode Island, 514.
 * Texas, 514.
 * Illinois, 514.
 * Youngstown, Ohio, 576, 586.
 * Grand Rapids, Mich., 576.

Tucker, Frank, 285. Tully. Jas. H., 170.

Urquhart, Elizabeth—In Memoriam, 322.

Vacant-lots Gardening. Philadelphia, 7, 25. Vacant Lot Gardens vs. Vagrancy, 25. Vacation Schools, Playgrounds, etc., 43. Vagrancy, see. Van Ness, Albert W., 555. Vincent. M. P.—Sir Howard, 59. Visiting Nursing.
 * Plan in England, 179.
 * Conference in New York City, 284.

Wald, Lillian D., 600. Walling, William English, 305, 375. Warne, Frank Julian, 223. Wassam, Clarence W., 290. Weller, Chas. F., 466. Weyl, Walter E., 266. What Are Factory Inspectors For? 375.

Whitin, E. Stagg. 505. Whitney, J. S., 320. Wilkin. Judge Robert J., 109, 324. Williams, Mornay, 168. Willoughby, Dr. W. W. 44. Wilson, Geo. S., 297. Wines, Dr. Frederick Howard, 115, 360, 559. Witherbee, Frank D., 132. Wolfer, Dr. Henry, 290. Woodruff, Clinton Rogers, 11. Woolley, Celia Parker, 521.

Wright, Lucy, 42.