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[Established by Chapter 291, General Laws, passed May Session, 1869.]

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[Established by Chapter 5, Session Laws of 1890, passed March 6, 1890. Provided for in

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B. M. Lien, President...

the State Constitution.]
Sioux Falls George W. Kingsbury.
Bridgewater F. M. Steere...

Officers of the Board.

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TENNESSEE.

BOARD OF STATE CHARITIES.

707 Belmont Avenue, Nashville.

[Established by Chapter 193 of the Laws of 1895, passed May 13, 1895.]

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James A. Orman, D.D., President... Nashville Charles J. Sawrie, Secretary.....

Nashville

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Officers of the Board.

De Forest Richards, President....... .Douglas T. T. Tynan, Secretary..

Sheridan

40.

Abraham, L., 368.
Akers, Hon. C. H.,
Allen, William H., 79.
Almy, Frederic, 385.
Atwater, W. O., 173.

Bancroft, Margaret, 191, 411.
Barrows, S. J., 351, 415, 422.

Bicknell, Ernest P., 324, 342, 375, 377.
Birtwell, Miss Mary L., 389.
Blackmar, Prof. F. W., 57.

Blodgett, Mrs. I. N., 78.

Borden, Rev. Mary J., 81.

Brackett, J. R., 290, 348.
Brasted, Rev. B. H., 87.
Brinkerhoff, Gen. R1, 416.
Brooks, J. G., 293.

Brown, Miss Mary Willcox, 374.
Buckner, Rev. R. C., 93.
Bush, Miss Eleanor H., 378.
Butler, Amos W., 54, 205.
Byers, Joseph P., 87, 237.

Carter, Rev. Clark, 390.

Clark, A. W., 74.

Clark, Jerome B., 105, 344.

Coler, Bird S., 131.

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Frankel, Dr. Lee K., 314, 381, 397.

Gallagher, Emma A., 59.

Gardner, Henry B., 91.

Glenn, John M., 338, 339, 346, 375, 433-

Godoy, José F., 109.

Hanson, J. M., 393, 412.
Hart, Hastings H., 346, 430.
Heg, Hon. James E., 103.
Henderson, Charles R., 219,

Heymann, Michel, 60, 358, 415.
Hilles, C. D., 269.
Hodges, Rev. George, 1.
Hubbard, C. M., 383.
Hughes, Rev. John A., 49.
Humphreys, Richard C., 378.
Hunter, Miss Anna F., 396.

Jackson, James F., 68, 383.

Jackson, Rev. Sheldon, 40.

Janney, B. T., 335, 337-

Johnson, Alexander, 338, 373, 410.

Jordan, Walter M., 73.
Joyner, Archdeacon E. N., 93.

Keene, Dr. George F., 155.

Kellogg, Charles P., 45.

Kinne, Hon. L. G., 56.

Letchworth, Hon. W. P., 362.
Lewis, Charlton T., 147.
Lincoln, Mrs. R. C., 350, 366, 422.
Love, Miss Maria M., 382.

Macfarland, Henry B. F.,
Mack, I. F., 364.
Martinez, Dr., 387.
McClain, W. H., 394.

48, 336.

McLane, Miss Kate M., 61.
McLean, Francis H., 139.
McHardy, Col. A. B., 418, 421.
McMahon, Rev. D. J., 369.
Miller, Thomas C., 101.
Moore, Miss Marion I., 390.
Murdoch, Dr. J. M., 411.

Neill, Professor Charles, 376.

Nibecker, Franklin Horatio, 262.

Paddock, Grace M., 94.

Paine, Robert Treat, 330, 353, 364, 429.

Perry, Miss Mary E., 71.

Peters, John T., 51.

Pettee, Benjamin, 396.

Polglase, Dr. William A., 186.

Pond, Rev. C. N., 348.

Power, Hon. J. L., 71.

Pullman, Rev. J. M., 372.

Ramsay, Mrs. R. W., 88.
Randall, C. D., 224.

Richardson, Dr. Alonzo B., 165.

Richmond, Mary E., 298, 327, 386.

Riis, Jacob A., 18.

Rogers, Dr. A. C., 200.

Ruffin, Miss Mary J., 411.

Sheldon, F. B., 103.

Sherrard, W. B., 93.

Smith, Rev. S. G., 12, 358, 386.

Smith, Miss Zilpha D., 284, 398, 405.

Spratling, W. P., 409.

Stevens, Mrs. L. M. N., 61.

Stonaker, C. L., 43, 152, 369.

Storrs, L. C., 66, 414.

Sylvester, Major Richard, 419.

Thornburg, George, 40.

Tucker, Frank, 374, 382.

Tutwiler, Julia S., 37.

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

"A Blast of Cheer," 18.

Abandonment of family a felony, 31, 286.
Abandonment of family a misdemeanor, 52.
Abolition of State Boards of Charities, 26, 27.
Abraham, L., 368.

Abuses of subsidy system, 133.
Addams, Jane, quoted, 288.
Addresses, Opening, 12.

Administration of indeterminate sentence, in-
telligence and training required in, 151.
Adult blind, home instruction for, 65.
Adult blind, payments authorized to, 136.
Adult destitutes, appropriations for, 124.
Adult idiots, care of, 79, 87.

Adult inmates of reformatories, 135.

Esculapius a patron of the insane, 156, 186.

Aged, homes for the, no longer subsidized in

New York City, 135, 136.

Aged, homes for the, in Montreal, 141.
Agramont, Dr. Sanchez, 108.

Agriculture, Bureau of, 114, 115, 116, 185.
Alabama: board of health, need of in, 39; boys'
reformatory, appropriation for, 33, 37; Com-
pulsory Education Act, defeat of, 37; dis-
creditable poorhouses, 38; hospital for negro
insane, 34, 38; jails, need of stockaded
yards in, 39; negro children with adult prison-
ers, 33, 39; parole law, 37; pitiable condition
of insane, 34, 38; prisoners convicted of steal-
ing rides, 34; state insane asylum at Tusca-
loosa, 38.

Alaska bad methods in United States prisons
in, 40; care of orphans in, 40; insane cared
for on Pacific Coast, 40; measles, grip, and
pneumonia in, 40.

Alcoholism as a cause of degeneracy, 282.
Alcott Club, 73.

Alien population, effect on charity problem of
constant influx of, 132.

Allowance of food in hospitals, 179.
Allen, H. J, 357:

Allen, William H., 81.

Almshouse: aged in, 136, 142, 144; children in,
206: "fundamental institution in American
poor relief," 139; in which states found, 211.
Almy, Frederic, 385.

Andersen, Hans Christian, 23.

Anoka, Minn., insane asylum at, trebled in size,

32, 70.

Apprehension of legal punishment not a deterrent
from crime, 148.

Apprentices, dependent children as, 205; vagrant
children indentured as, 34.

Appropriations to dispensaries in New York
limited to 50 per cent. of amounts received
from private benevolence, 137.
Arguments in favor of governmental responsi-
bility in charitable matters, 145.
Arizona no subsidy policy, 122: reform school
for boys, 36; territorial reform school, 40.
Arkansas: children's homes in, 41; Confederate
Soldiers' Home, 41; defectives, destitutes and
insane, statistics of, 40, 41; I.O.O.F. Home
established, 40.

Association for study of epilepsy, first meeting
of, 190.

"Attendants' extras," 182.

Auditing Committee, report of, 408.

Baltimore: care of dependants under new charter,
33, 35, 62; co-operation between city and pri-
vate organization, 33, 62, 63; dispensaries, 63;
new charter, 27 private charities, 124; sub-
sidized institutions, 130; supervision of city
charities, 126.

Bancroft, Miss Margaret, 410, 411.

Barbour, Levi L., 131.

Barnardo, Dr., 220.

Barrows, Hon. S. J., 83, 351, 353, 415, 422.
"Bedlam" of Old England, 155, 156, 157, 158,

159, 161.

Begging in streets, children, 71.

Belgium, Saint Dymphna's shrine at Gheel, 157,

158.

Bellevue Hospital: clinical opportunities, 134:
disastrous provision concerning, 134; trustees,
appointment of, 134.

Bertillon system, 32, 67, 115, 350.

"Bethlehem" and " Bedlam," 157, 158, 161.
Bicêtre of Paris, insane prison-house, 159, 161.
Bicknell, Ernest P., 324, 342, 364, 375, 377-
Bielefeld, colony for epileptics, 190.

Big Horn Hot Springs, 36, 104

Bigamy, penalty for in Colorado, 152.

"Binding out" of dependent children, 205.
Birtwell, Miss Mary L., 389.

Blackmar, Prof. F. W., 357.

Block system of architecture, 162.

Blind, 49, 53, 58, 68, 73, 95, 97, 109, 114, 142;
adult, home instruction for, 65.

Blue Grass Industrial School for colored boys
and girls, 59.

Board of Charities, 61, 126; Children's Guardi-
ans, 126, 239; Estimate and Apportionment,
135, 136, 137, 139; State Institutions, 33, 49.
Bolling, Col. William, 95.

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Boston House of Reformation, 210.
"Bowsening for insane in Cornwall, 157.
Brackett, Jeffrey R., 131, 348, 372.
Bread and fuel problems, 145.
Brewer, Col. James R., 61.

Brinkerhoff, Roelliff, 151, 249, 416, 418.
Broadoaks Sanatorium, 86.
Brockway, Z. R., 151.

Brooke, Governor-general, 108.

Brooklyn: abuse of charitable appropriations,
133; Bureau of Charities, 84: Children's Aid
Society, 84; city institutions, 84; free dispen-
saries, 136; Union for Christian Work, 84.
Brooks, J. G., 372, 374, 375, 376.
Brown, Miss Mary Wilcox, 64, 374.
Buffalo: special law for probation of juvenile
offenders, 28; 84.

Bureau of Agriculture, 114, 115, 116; of Educa-
tion, 114, 115, 116; of Labor, 114, 115, 116.
Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy," 156.
Burwash, Chancellor, 222.

Bush, Miss Eleanor, 378.

Butler, Amos W., 340.
Buying food, care in, 183.

Calories, food consumption, 176, 177, 178.
California: age limit in factories, 42; associated
charities, 41, 42; children's institutions sub-
sidized, 128; compulsory school law, 42;
county and city matrons, 42; lobbying, 129;
need of better prison accommodations, 41:
prison commission, 41; state aid dependants,
122, 123, 125; State Conference of Charities, 26,
35, 41; State Board of Charities, 35, 41.
Cara de Orates, hospital for insane, 158.
Care of Feeble-minded and Epileptics, 186; of
insane burden to sane, 165; discussion on, 360.
Carrington, Rev. E. E., 379.

Carter, Rev. Clark, 390.

Catonsville (Md.) Hospital, provision for insane
at, 34, 62.

Cattle-stealing, penalty for in Colorado, 152.
Chapin, superintendent, quoted, 271.
"Charitable Co-operation," 298.
Charities, 127, 292.

Charities, Commissioner of, District of Columbia,
125; law of Cuba, 344.

Charities Review, 204, 247, 291.
Charity Organization of New York, 127, 298;
work, training for, 289.

Charlton, Superintendent, T. J., 31, 56.
Chefs of hospitals, leaflets printed for, 181, 182.
Chemical analyses of food, 175, 176, 177.
Chicago, city aid to private charities, 120.
Child labor, regulations of, 37, 42; child-saving
organizations, 31, 41, 50, 51, 64, 77, 81, 83, 84,
87, 102, 137, 138; in a state school, 224; with-
out a state school, 230.

Children, probation laws for, 26, 28, 30, 31, 84,
91; not extended to, 29, 83.
Children's courts, 28, 31, 82; Guardians, 30, 49,
54, 56, 80, 81, 234; Home Societies, 33, 34, 66,
70, 72, 77, 87, 90, 94, 100, 103, 120, 121; Homes,
County, 206; institutions, 137; subsidized, 128.
Chippewa Falls, cottage for epileptics, 103.
Cigarettes, 101.

Civic forces in charity work, 300, 304.
Clark, Dr. J. C., 62; Jerome B., 344.
Class in philanthropic work, 290.

Classification by measurement, 19; of mentally
deficient, 191; offences and offenders, 149.
Clearing-house of charities and correction
wanted, 113, 116.

Clinical purposes of Bellevue Hospital, 134.
Clothing, cost of in public institutions, 173.
Cockayne, Rev. Oswald, 157.

Coler, Hon. Bird S., 126, 127, 129, 137, 365, 366,
369.

Colonies for epileptics, 31, 34, 51, 70, 72, 77, 79,
94; for chronic insane, 28; feeble-minded, 72;

94.
Colorado: Board of Control, 26, 43; cattle-steal-
ing and bigamy in, 152; care of dependent
children, 44; feeble-minded, 36, 43; chil-
dren's institutions under State Board, 35;
cruelty to children and animals, 44; death
penalty revived by legislature, 36, 44; hospi-
tals aided by state, 121; Humane Society a
state institution, 36, 44; parole for children in
parental schools, 36, 44; State Board, duties
of, 35; Conference of Charities, 35; Feder-
ation of Women's Clubs, work of, 45.
Colored children, Blue Grass Industrial School
for, 59; deaf and blind institution, 85; hospi-
tals for, 86; insane, hospital for, 34, 38, 85, 95,
96; orphan asylum, 85; reformatory, 95; stu-
dents, Delaware State College for, 48.

Commercial Club, raising money for reform
schools, 223.

Commission in Lunacy, New York State, 173,
174, 181, 183.

Commitment of the insane, 163, 168, 169, 170,
171; legal requirements of, 165.

Committee on division of work between public
and private charities, report of, 118; legisla-
tion, 112; treatment of criminals, 147.
Commonplace charity book, 294.

Comparative study of state laws, value of, 112.
"Compassion, The Progress of," 1.
Compulsory Education Act, 37, 42, 72.
Comstock, Rev. D. W., 102.

Conaty, Rev. Thomas J., 340.

Condition of insane patients, proper estimate of,

171.

Conditional pardons, 34, 37, 58, 61, 98, 150.
Connecticut bills for district almhouses, 29; for
probation system, 28, 45; for dependent chil-
dren, 28, 46; for state hospital for consump-
tives, 29, 46; for state reformatories for men
and women, 29, 45; death penalty for minors
in, 46; department for consumptives in Hart-
ford City Hospital, 29, 46; expected provision
for consumptives, 27; feeble-minded, improve-
ments in school for, 48, 119; Hartford, city
aid to institutions in, 120; retreat for insane,
119; hospital for insane, 47; Improved Tene-
ment House Corporation, 29; indeterminate
sentence, 45; Lakeville School for Feeble-
minded, 48,
Industrial
119; Middletown
School for Girls, 119; no state aid to orphan
institutions, 119; prisoner's wages for wife, 46;
probation law, 26; public hospital in Win-
chester, 47; school for boys, Meriden, 47;
state school for boys, 28, 46, 47; state prison,
improvements in, 47; subsidy policy, 119,
124; whipping for wife-beaters, 45.

Consumptives, care of, 27, 29, 33, 46, 63, 65,
66, 83, 91.

Contract labor system, 153.

Convicted offenders, probation for, 150.

Convict labor, 34, 50, 55; lease system, 26, 34;
convicts, released, the public and, 153.

Control property, capacity to, 167.
Cooking, best methods of, in institution, 175.
Co-operation among charities, 307; with the poor,
298.

Cornwall, traditional treatment of insane, 157.
Cortés, Fernando Ortiz, 109.

Cortez, Herman, hospital founded in time of,

110.

Cosio, Gen. Manuel González, 109.

Cost of housing and feeding in public institu-
tions, 173

Cottage system, approved by superintendents,
273; for insane, 162.

County care of insane, 28, 32, 38, 53, 56, 65, 68,
91; feeble-minded, 43; charities, boards of,
55; Children's Homes, 206; homes of Ohio,
236.

Court, the guardian of minor children, 209.
Courtesy of investigation, 143.
Couthon and the Bicêtre, 159.
Crice, Dr. L. Alvarez, 108.
Crime, prisons as schools of, 153.
Cretinism, 197.

Criminal insane, 85, 88; treatment of the, 147;
discussion on the, 416.

Criminality, prisons as schools of, 149.
Crippled Children, Baltimore Hospital for, 63;
in Kentucky mountains, 33, 59; New York
Hospital for, 28, 83.

Cuba: Board of Charities, 105; care of found-
lings, 108; charities, organization in, 344;
dispensary in Havana, 107, 108; insane, hos-

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