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h@47954-h-3.htm.html#Page_138" class="pginternal">138, 279.Italian, 98, 101, 106-111; Slavic, 129; Hebrew, 34, 62, 155-157; Finnish, 33, 169; Magyar, 175; Portuguese, 175-176. Criminals, elimination of, in the Colonies, 9. Crossing, effects of, 288-289. Cumings, quoted, 22. Dalmatians in horticulture, 203. Danish immigrants, 74, 81. Deforestation, 203. Democracy, immigrants and, 42, 54-57, 76, 91-92, 119, 136, 158, 256, 263, 264, 269, 276-281. Deutschtum in America, 50-51, 76. Displacement, industrial, 207-209. Dutch immigrants, 4, 70, 298. Economic character of present immigration, 183-184, 195-197, 225, 298, 299. Education, interest of immigrants in, 79, 98, 112, 136, 148, 157-159, 170, 181, 189, 190, 236, 246, 251-254. Elimination, 16-20, 290-292. Emigration-promoting, 195-197, 226. Emigration to Canada, 298. Emotional instability of Italians, 118-119. English immigrants, 3-9, 297, 298. English, ability to speak, 76, 112, 136-137, 169, 176, 145, 169, 173, 174, 180, 216-222, 244, 300, 301. Huguenot immigrants, 10, 14, 298. Hungarian Jews, 173. Iceland, 67. Idealism, 3-4, 50, 57, 64, 81, 91, 149, 170, 269. Illiteracy, immigrant, 70; Italian, 98; Slavic, 124, 136, 138; Hebrew, 145; Magyar, 174; Portuguese, 176; foreign-born, 228, 230-233. Imagination, Celtic, 40-41; Slavic, 138; Hebrew, 159; Scandinavian lack of, 85-89. Immigration Commission, quoted, 107, 135, 140, 189. Immodesty, 228. Independent, the, quoted, 237. Industry, immigrants in, 35, 62-63, 75, 125-126, 148, 174, Naturalization, extent of, 264-266. Naturalization frauds, 272-273. Natural selection, 14-23, 61, 145, 290, 292. Neapolitans, 98-101, 105-106, 107, 113, 117-118, 243. New Bedford whalers, 176, 179. New York, insane of, 249, 250. New York State Hospital Commission, quoted, 249. Niceforo, Professor, cited, 98-101. Norwegian immigrants, 68, 69, 73, 74, 75, 76, 80, 82-83. Nationalism, revival of Slavic, 134-135. Occupational preferences, Irish, 35-36; German, 62-63; Scandinavian, 73-75; Italian, 102-104; Slavic, 124-127; Hebrew, 31, 146-148; Finnish, 169; Magyar, 174; Portuguese, 179-180; Greek, 184-188; Levantine, 193; foreign-born, 202-203. Oriental traits, 190, 193, 237. Oversea passage, conditions of, 17-18, 196. Padrone, the, 188-190, 272. Parks, abuse of, 149. Parties, immigrants and political, 54-57, 66, 76, 91, 117, 158, 170, 261-263. Patriotism, 136, 170, 251, 269. Pauperism, Irish, 29; Germans, 59; Scandinavians, 59; Hebrew, 137, 182, 251-254, 256, 279, 280. School, immigrants and the public, 79, 93, 112, 114, 119, 136, 139, 158, 159, 170, 181, 182, 246, 250-254, 256, 279-280, 303. Science, immigrants in, 39, 58, 66, 81, 148. Scotch immigrants, 12, 70, 298. Scotch-Irish immigrants, 12-13, 298. Servants, indentured, 7-8. Servians, 123, 124, 134, 175. Servitude of Greek bootblacks, 188-190. Sexes, proportion of the, 70, 96, 124, 145, 169, 174, 179, 183, 237-238. "Sexual hospitality," 180-181. Shoe-shining parlors, Greek, 187-190. Shrine, a miracle-working, 232. Sicilian immigrants, 101, 107, 118, 119. Slavic immigrants; Transcriber's note:Minor typographical and punctuation errors have been corrected without note. Irregularities and inconsistencies in the text have been retained as printed. The illustrations have been moved so that they do not break up paragraphs, thus the page number of the illustration might not match the page number in the List of Illustrations. Mismatched quotes are not fixed if it's not sufficiently clear where the missing quote should be placed. The cover for the eBook version of this book was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain. |