Charities and the Commons: The Pittsburgh Survey, Part II. The Place and Its Social Forces

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THE COMMON WELFARE THE BILL FOR A CHILDREN'S BUREAU

PITTSBURGH SURVEY INTRODUCTORY TO THIS ISSUE

PITTSBURGH THE PLACE AND ITS SOCIAL FORCES.

A CITY COMING TO ITSELF

CIVIC IMPROVEMENT POSSIBILITIES OF PITTSBURGH

EFFECT OF FORESTS ON ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN THE PITTSBURGH DISTRICT

THE TRANSIT SITUATION IN PITTSBURGH

THE ALDERMEN AND THEIR COURTS

THE CHARITIES OF PITTSBURGH

THE HOUSING SITUATION IN PITTSBURGH

PITTSBURGH'S HOUSING LAWS

SKUNK HOLLOW A POCKET OF CIVIC NEGLECT IN PITTSBURGH

PAINTER'S ROW THE STUDY OF A GROUP OF COMPANY HOUSES AND THEIR TENANTS

LITTLE JIM PARK

THE MILL TOWN COURTS AND THEIR LODGERS

THIRTY-FIVE YEARS OF TYPHOID THE FEVER'S ECONOMIC COST TO PITTSBURGH AND THE LONG FIGHT FOR PURE WATER

PITTSBURGH'S FOREGONE ASSET, THE PUBLIC HEALTH A RUNNING SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATIVE SITUATION

II. THE PLACE AND ITS SOCIAL FORCES

A JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIVE PHILANTHROPY

PUBLISHED BY

THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

Robert W. deForest, President; Otto T. Bannard, Vice-President; J. P. Morgan, Treasurer; Edward T. Devine, General Secretary

105 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEW YORK 174 ADAMS STREET, CHICAGO

THIS ISSUE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR

ENTERED AT THE POST OFFICE, NEW YORK, AS SECOND CLASS MATTER


[Contents Added by Transcriber]

THE COMMON WELFARE
PITTSBURGH SURVEY
PITTSBURGH
A CITY COMING TO ITSELF
EFFECT OF FORESTS ON ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN THE PITTSBURGH DISTRICT
THE TRANSIT SITUATION IN PITTSBURGH
THE ALDERMEN AND THEIR COURTS
THE CHARITIES OF PITTSBURGH
PITTSBURGH'S HOUSING LAWS
PAINTER'S ROW
PAINTER'S ROW
THE MILL TOWN COURTS AND THEIR LODGERS
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS OF TYPHOID
PITTSBURGH'S FOREGONE ASSET, THE PUBLIC HEALTH

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Charles W. Maury      Treasurer
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OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION

"The Sheltering Arms" was opened October 6th, 1864, and receives children between six and ten years of age, for whom no other institution provides.

Children placed at "The Sheltering Arms" are not surrendered to the Institution, but are held subject to the order of parents or guardians.

The children attend the neighboring public school. The older boys and girls are trained to household and other work.


Application for admission should be addressed to Miss Richmond, at "The Sheltering Arms," 129th Street, corner Amsterdam Avenue.

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THE SECOND OF THREE FRONTISPIECES.

Charities

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