Jacob A. Riis 1849–1914. The Battle with the Slum. 1902.
Subject Index
Hester Street—School—Club room, 373 |
Nature studies, 363–364 |
Roof playground, 342, 359–360 |
Wheat lesson, 363 |
Streetcleaning, 45 |
Hewitt, A. S.—Chairman of Advisory Committee on Small Parks, 287 |
Hewitt, A. S.—Neglect of the children, 233 |
Ten years reform theory, 287 |
Hirsch Fund—Educational work in Hebrew Institute, 382 |
New Jersey, aid to Jewish colonies, 213 |
Holy Terror Park, 302 |
Home libraries in the tenements, 382–383 |
Homes—Homewood cottage scheme, failure of, 137–138 |
Lack of homelife—Need of neighborliness, 398–403 |
Warning, 111–112 |
New Jersey, Jewish colonies, 212–215 |
New Orange, scheme abandoned, 214 |
Rallying points of civilization, 80 |
Slum an enemy of, 7 |
Homewood cottages, failure of scheme, 137–138 |
Hook gang, 288 |
Horses, fire-engine, fate of, 425 |
Hotels—Mills Houses, see that title. |
Stewart, A. T., failure of hotel, 29, 165–166 |
Woman’s Hotel for working women, need of, 166–168 |
Housing of the poor, see Tenements. |
“Hudsonbank” park—Success of, 292 |
Truck farming on site of Stryker’s Lane, 366 |
Hudson Guild, subscriptions for guild house, 402 |
Hull House Kindergarten, Chicago, harvest picture incident, 365 |
Immigration—City destination, mistake of, 207–208 |
Distribution necessary, 208, 212 |
Immigration—Ellis Island eagle, 202–204 |
Inspection before embarkation at foreign port, 206, 207 |
Italian statistics and incidents, 176–181 |
Jewish, 191–192 |
Naturalization papers, fraudulent, 186, 190, 207 |
Restriction, enforcement of law, 206 |
School as means of enrolment, 211, 212 |
Shutting the door problem, 204–206 |
Tammany slum politics, 186–191, 211 |
Irish people—Cat Alley tenants, 314, 316–320 |
Eviction in tenements, 110–111 |
Italians—Cat Alley, Dago eviction, 314 |
Charges of dirtiness and ignorance, 181–183 |
Child labor, 185 |
Criminals discovered in Mulberry Street, 204–205 |
Elizabeth Street tenements inspection, 100–101 |
Gambling, 186 |