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    Authors: Wayland, Francis, 1826-1904. Pardoning power., Wayland, Francis, 1796-1865. Child saving legislation., Ward, Lester F. (Lester Frank), 1841-1913. Mind as a social factor., Tallack, William, 1831-1908. Unemployed poor, the 'roughs', and the criminal classes., Tallack, William, 1831-1908. Problem of diminishing prevalent destitution and temptations to crime., Tallack, William, 1831-1908. Ought the principles of the reformatory system ..., Tallack, William, 1831-1908. Industrial and reformatory treatment of criminals., Forster, Mary. History and basis of the Fabian Society., Ring, Thomas, 1892-. Catholic child-helping agencies in the United States., Putnam, Elizabeth Cabot, 1836-1922. Care of children., Perry, John S. Analysis of the vote on prison contract labor., Miller, Samuel Freeman, 1816-1890. Address on the conflict between socialism and organized society., MacDonald, Arthur, 1856-1936. Ethics as applied to criminology., MacDonald, Arthur, 1856-1936. Criminology., Merriman, Daniel, 1838-1912. Report of the committee on marriage and divorce., Kerlin, Isaac N. (Isaac Newton), 1834-1893. Moral imbecile., Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925. Plea for the unity of American socialists., Fulcomer, Daniel. Instruction in sociology in institutions of learning., Ewington, F. G. Results of labour laws and compulsory conciliation in New Zealand., Everts, Orpheus, 1826-1903. Asexualization as a penalty for crime ..., Du Bois, Mary Hall. How to restrict immigration., Davis, Abby E. Suggestions for the more thorough investigation of homes., Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903. Address of Cassius Marcellus Clay for the class of 1832., Clark, Frederick Converse. Neglected socilaist., Bittinger, J. B. (Joseph Baugher), 1823-1885. Responsibility of society for the causes of crime., Barber, E. W. What social classes owe each other., Alden, L. P. (Lyman P.). Dependent and neglected children., National Education Association of the United States. Education and crime., Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.), Christian League for Promotion of Social Purity. Constitution and by-laws., Howard Association (London, England). Criminal treatment., Howard Association (London, England). Christianity among prisoners.

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    Authors: Wright, Carroll D. (Carroll Davidson), 1840-1909. Intemperance and crime., Wolf, Julius, 1862-1937. Student und die sociale Frage., Speirs, Frederic W. (Frederic William), 1867-1905. Vacant-lot cultivation., Wines, E. C. (Enoch Cobb), 1806-1879. Fourth National prison reform congress of the United States., Wayland, Francis, 1826-1904. Some of the causes which tend to promote the increase of crime in the United States., Wayland, Francis, 1826-1904. Opening address before the American Social Science Association., Walley, Samuel Hurd, 1805-1877. High prices : their causes and remedy., Small, Albion W., 1854-1926. Methods of studying society., Randall, Caleb Dwinell, 1831-1903. International prison congress., Randall, Caleb Dwinell, 1831-1903. Quels sont les moyens d'assurer la défense et la protection de l'enfant traduit en justice?, MacDonald, Arthur, 1856-1936. Ethics as applied to criminology., Lord, Henry W. (Henry William), 1821-1891. Dependent children., Lord, Henry W. (Henry William), 1821-1891. Relations of education and industry to crime and pauperism., Fulcomer, Daniel. Instruction in sociology in institutions of learning., Clifford, John, 1836-1923. Socialism and the teaching of Christ., Webb, Sidney, 1859-1947. Difficulties of individualism., Bentley, Arthur F. (Arthur Fisher), 1870-1957. Units of investigation in the social sciences., Davis, Robert Thompson, 1823-1906. Pauperism in the city of New York., University of Wisconsin. Ely investigation : communication of superintindent Wells to the investigating committee., Massachusetts. State Reform School (Westborough, Mass.). Services at the induction of William E. Starr., Fabian Society (Great Britain). English progress towards social democracy., Fabian Society (Great Britain). Workers' political programme.