The New York charities directory. 1890, Part 32

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Publication date: 1892
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Foreign Charity Organization Societies.


Leamington. Charity Orgzn. and Relief Soc., 1 Church Terrace.


Leeds. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 3 Oxford Place.


Leek. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 2 Silk St.


Leicester. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 2 Humberstone Road.


Lichfield. Charity Orgzn. Soc., Coffee House, St. Mary's Square.


Liverpool. Central Relief and Charity Orgzn. Soc., 5 Dale St.


London. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 15 Buckingham St., Adelphi, W. C.


* Malvern. Charity Orgzn. Soc., Lyttleton Committee Room, Church St.


Manchester and Salford (see also Pendleton). District Provident Soc., 6 Queen St., Albert Square.


Moseley (see Birmingham).


Newcastle upon-Tyne. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 3 North- umberland Place.


Norwich. District Visiting Soc., 5 Market Place.


Norwood (Upper) and South Dulwich. Charity Or- gzn. and Mendicity Soc., 25 Sainsbury Road, Gipsey Hill, Š. E.


Nottingham. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 58 St. James St., Market Place.


* Oxford. Anti-Mendicity and Charity Orgzn. Ass'n, 6 Church St., St. Ebbe's.


Pendleton (near Manchester). Investigation and Aid Soc., 75 Church St.


* Penzance. Soc. for Orgzg. Charitable Relief in Pen- zance and Neighborhood, St. Mary's Parish House.


Plymouth. Mendicity Soc., 5 Frankfort St.


Preston (see Brighton).


* Reading. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 131 King's Road. Redhill. Central Aid Soc., 47 High St.


*Rochdale. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 32 Water St.


Saffron Walden. Charity Orgzn. Soc., Corn Exchange.


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Foreign Charity Organization Societies.


St. Helen's. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 60 Bickerstaffe St.


* Scarborough. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 20 Victoria Road.


Skipton (Yorkshire). Charity Orgzn. Soc.


* Southampton. Charity Orgzn. Soc., The Dispensary, Trinity Road.


Stafford. Charity Orgzn. Society, Bank Chambers,


Sunderland. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 28 Villiers St.


Tenby. Charity Orgzn. Soc., St. George's St.


Torquay. Mendicity Soc., 1 Palk St.


Tunbridge Wells. Mendicity Soc., Town Hall.


Wigan. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 33A King St.


* Wimbledon. Charity Orgzn. Soc., High St.


* Winchester. Charity Orgzn. Soc., the Cathedral Yard.


Woodford. Charity Orgzn. Soc., The Green.


Worcester. Charity Orgzn. Soc., Dispensary Build- ings, Bank St.


York. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 20 Little Stonegate.


County Associations.


Dorsetshire. Dorset Mendicity Soc., Constabulary Of- fice, Dorchester.


Herefordshire. Herefordshire Mendicity Soc., Shire Hall, Hereford.


Worcestershire. Worcestershire Vagrants' Relief Soc., Shire Hall, Worcester.


SCOTLAND.


* Aberdeen. Ass'n for Improving Condition of the Poor, 18 Adelphi, Union St.


Ayrshire. Mendicity Soc., Constabulary Office.


Dundee. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 7 West Bell St.


Edinburgh. Charities Registration Union, 4A St. An- drew Square.


* Glasgow. Charity Orgzn. Soc., 115 Bath St.


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Foreign Charity Organization Societies.


Helensburgh. Ass'n for Improving Condition of the Poor, 24 East Clyde St.


Kilmarnock. Charity Orgzn. Soc.


Leith. Ass'n for Improving Condition of the Poor, 103 Constitution St.


Montrose. Soc. for Improving Condition of the Poor, 11 George St.


Motherwell. Charity Orgzn. Soc., Janetta Place, Or- chard St.


Paisley. Ass'n for Improving Condition of the Poor, 112 Causeyside.


Perth. Charity Orgzn. Soc., Working Boys' and Girls' Society Rooms, South Tay St.


IRELAND.


Belfast. Charitable Soc., Belfast Charitable Institu- tion, North Queen St.


Dublin. Ass'n for the Suppression of Mendicity, 9 Usher's Island.


Charitable Soc. of St. Vincent de Paul (Superior Council of Ireland) (142 branches throughout Ireland), 50 Upper Sackville St.


AUSTRALIA.


Adelaide (South Australia). Charity Orgzn. Soc., Eldon Chambers, King William St.


Brisbane. North Brisbane Benevolent Soc.


Melbourne (Victoria). Charity Orgzn. Soc., 29 Col- lins Place, Exhibition St.


Sydney (New South Wales). Charity Orgzn. Soc., 53 Elizabeth St., North.


AUSTRO-HUNGARY.


Buda-Pesth (Hungary). Wohlthatiger Frauen Verein (Ladies' Benevolent Ass'n), 21 Adler Gasse, Nr. 19.


Carlsbad (Bohemia). Elizabeth Rose Institute, Stadt- haus.


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Foreign Charity Organization Societies.


Gleichenberg (Styria). Zum Pilger (The Pilgrim Benevolent Institute), House No. 30.


Lemberg (Galicia). The Stadt President has kindly undertaken to answer inquiries.


Oedenburg (Hungary). Frauen Wohlthatigkeits Ver- ein (Ladies' Benevolent Ass'n), Privat Haus Dominicaner Gasse, 9.


Prague (Bohemia). Vrchni Reditelstói Ustavu Chu- dinskeho (Chief Board for Public Relief), Altstadter Rath- haus.


Trieste (Illyria). Istituto dei Poveri, Via Istituto 11.


Vienna. Verein gegen Verarmung und Bettelei, 1, Fleischmarkt 16.


Waitzen (Hungary). Wohlthätiger Frauen Verein (La- dies' Benevolent Ass'n), Hon. Secretary's House.


BARBADOS.


Bridgetown. The Kindly Poor Relief Ass'n.


BELGIUM.


Antwerp. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Rue des Aveugles, 11.


Brussels. British Charitable Fund, 83 Rue de la Roi. Schiller-Verein (Central Charitable Board), 15 Rue Raus- fort.


DENMARK.


Copenhagen. Kjøbenhavn's Understöttlses Forening (Charitable Ass'n), Norregade 7.


EGYPT.


Alexandria. British Benevolent Soc.


FRANCE.


Bordeaux. Bureau Central de Bienfaisance, Rue de Loup, 68.


Boulogne-sur-mer. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Rue Charles Butor, 20.


Foreign Charity Organization Societies. 417


Brest. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Rue d'Aiguillon, 38. Société pour l'Extinction de la Mendicité (Mendicity Soc.), La Mairie.


Calais. Bureau de Bienfaisance, 16 Rue de Pont Neuf. Cherbourg. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Rue de la Bu- caille.


Dieppe. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Rue d'Ecosse, 63.


Granville. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Salle de l'Hospice St. Pierre.


Havre. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Rue la Mailleraie, 1.


Lille. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Rue de la Halloterie, 20.


Lyons. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Rue Royale, 17.


Marseilles. Société de Bienfaisance et de Charité, Rue Ste. Victoire, 35.


Morlaix. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Rue St. Melaine.


Nice. Bureau de Bienfaisance, et Œuvre de la Miséri- corde (Work of Mercy), Place de la Préfecture, 4.


Paris. Office Central des Institutions Charitable, Rue de Champagne, 3.


Administration Générale de l'Assistance Publique (Cen- tral Board of Public Relief), Avenue Victoria. 3.


Société Internationale pour l'Etude des Questions d'As- sistance, 7 Rue de Marivaux. Dr. Thulie, Sec. Genl.


Rouen. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Hotel de Ville.


St. Malo. Bureau de Bienfaisance, Rue St. Sauveur.


GERMANY.


Aix-la-chapelle. No Soc .; but the Oberbürgermeister will answer all inquiries.


Barmen. Städtische Armen Verwaltung (City Poor Board),'Rathhaus.


Berlin. Verein gegen Verarmung (Anti-Pauperism Ass'n), Im Deutschen Thurm, Gendarmenmarkt.


Bremen. Verein zum Wohlthun (Beneficent Ass'n).


Brunswick. Armen Anstalt (Poor Board), Stadthaus.


Carlsruhe. Badischer Frauen Verein (Ladies' Ass'n), Gartenstrasse, Herrenstr., 47. 14


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Foreign Charity Organization Societies.


Cologne. Armen Deputation (Poor Committee), 1A Cäcilienstrasse.


Crefeld. Städtische Armen Deputation (City Poor Committee), Crefeld.


Dantzig. Armen Unterstützungs Verein zur Verhüt- ung der Bettelei (Ass'n for Assisting the Poor and Re- pressing Mendicity), Berholdsche Gasse, 3.


Darmstadt. Städtische Armen Verwaltung (Town Poor Board), Stadthaus,


Dresden. Stadtverein für Innere Mission (Town Ass'n of Home Mission), Cuttichenstrasse, 18.


Dusseldorf. Städtische Armen Verwaltung (City Poor Board).


Elberfeld. Städtische Armen Verwaltung (City Poor Board), Rathhaus.


Frankfort-on-the-Main. British Charitable Soc., Brit- ish Consulate-General.


Hamburg. Allgemeine Armenanstalt (General Poor Board), Raboisen, 66.


Hanover. Armen Direction (Poor Board), Rathhaus, Friedrichstrasse, 16.


Hildesheim. Städtische Armen Verwaltung, Rathhaus.


Koenigsberg. Armen Unterstützungs Verein zur Ver- hütung der Bettelei (Ass'n for Assisting the Poor and Sup- pressing Mendicity), Hollander Gasse, 1.


Leipzig. Verein für Innere Mission (Home Mission As- sociation), Vereinshaus, Ross-strasse, 14.


Lubeck. Allgemeine Armenanstalt (General Poor Board), St. Annenstrasse, 616.


Memel. Armen Unterstützungs Verein zur Verhütung der Bettelei (Poor Relief and Anti-Mendicity Soc.).


Minden. Städtische Armen Kommission (Town Poor Board), Markt Platz.


Muehlhouse. Institut des Pauvres (Poor Relief Ass'n), Cour de Lorraine.


Munich. Verein für Freiwillige Armenpflege (Volun- tary Poor Relief Ass'n), Salvator-strasse, 16-0.


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Foreign Charity Organization Societies.


Stettin. Armen Direction (Poor Board), Rathhaus.


Strassburg. Armen Verwaltung (Poor Law Board), St. Marxgasse.


Stuttgart. Central Leitung des Wohlthatigkeits Ver- eins (Central Administration of the Benevolent Ass'n), Kul- ministerial Gebäude.


Zwickau. Städtischer Hulfsverein (City Relief Ass'n), Rathhaus.


GREECE.


Athens and Pireus. Eleimon Hetæria (Benevolent Soc.), Odos Kifissia.


HOLLAND.


Amsterdam. Liefdadigheid naar Vermogen, Raam- gracht 4.


Rotterdam. Bureau van Informatie naar Behoeftigen (Office for Information regarding the Poor), Oppert, 61.


Utrecht. Bureau van Informatie naar Behoeftigen (Office for Information regarding the Poor), Ganzenmarkt.


INDIA.


Bombay. District Benevolent Soc., Dhurumsalla, By- culla.


Calcutta. District Charitable Soc., 19-1 Lall Bazar St.


Madras. Friend-in-Need Soc., Poonamallee Road.


ITALY.


Florence. Florence British Relief Fund, English Church Library, 14 Via Micheli.


Società per la Repressione dell' Accattonagio (Soc. for Suppression of Mendicity), Piazza S. Maria Novella, 17.


Leghorn. Ricovero di Mendicità (Refuge for Mendi- cants), Via Riseccoli.


Lucca. Maison de Bienfaisance (House of Charity), Rue St. Francesco.


Milan. Congregazione di Carità (Charitable Confedera- tion), Via Olmetto, 6 ..


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Foreign Charity Organization Societies.


Pisa. Hospice de Mendicité (House of Refuge), Rue Vittorio Emanuel Re.


Rome. Congregazione di Carità (Charitable Confedera- tion), Via Santa Clara, 14.


Venice. Amministrazione dei Pii Istituti Riuniti (Union of Charitable Institutions), Campo S. Lorenzo.


NATAL.


Durban. Benevolent Soc.


Pietermaritzburg. Ladies' Benevolent Soc., Masonic Hall, Longmarket St.


Verulam. Benevolent Soc.


NEW ZEALAND.


Wellington. Wellington Benevolent Institution, City Council Chambers.


RUSSIA.


Moscow. Benevolent Ass'n, Moroseïka.


Riga. Verein gegen die Bettelei (Anti-Mendicity Soc.), Stadt Grosse Schmiedestrasse, 38.


St. Petersburg. British Benevolent Soc., British Con- sulate.


Branches of the Imperial Philanthropic Soc. of St. Petersburg are established at Glonhoff, Kaluga, Kasan, Kostroma, Mologa, Odessa, Oufa, Ouglitsch, Penza, Ry- binsk, Scopine, Slouzk and Voronège.


Warsaw. Towarzystwa Dobroczynnosei (Soc. de Bien- faisance), Faubourg de Cracovie, 62.


SPAIN.


Cadiz. Ass'n de Catolicos (Catholic Ass'n), Nieves, 3. Minorca. Ass'n de Beneficencia Domiciliaria, De Ma- hon. SWEDEN AND NORWAY.


Christiania. Trefoldigheds Menigheds Frivillige Fat- tigpleie (Poor Relief Ass'n of the Trinity Congregation), Keyser's Gade, 1.


Foreign Charity Organization Societies. 421


Stockholm. Allmänna Skyddsförening (General Aid and Protection Ass'n), Drottninggatan, 68.


SWITZERLAND.


Basel. Freiwillige Armenpflege (Voluntary Relief Soc.), Stadthaus.


Bern. Privat Armenanstalt (Private Poor Soc.), Rath- hausplatz, 100.


Geneva. Bureau Central de Bienfaisance, Rue du Stand, 10. TASMANIA.


Hobart Town. Benevolent Soc., Freehold.


TURKEY.


Constantinople. Soc. for the Relief of Distressed Bri- tish Subjects, H. M.'s Consulate.


APPENDIX.


C HARITY RGANIZATION


SOCIETY


OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.


CONSTITUTION.


ARTICLE I.


The name of this Society shall be,


" THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK."


ARTICLE IT.


Principles and Objects.


SECTION 1 .-- This Society shall be conducted upon the following fundamental principles:


1 .- Every department of its work shall be completely severed from all questions of religious belief, politics and nationality.


2 .- No person representing the Society in any capacity whatsoever shall use his or her position for the purpose of proselytism.


3 .- The Society shall not directly dispense alms in any form.


SEC. 2 .- The objects of the Society shall be:


1 .- To be a centre of intercommunication between the various churches and charitable agencies in the city. To foster harmonious co-operation between them, and to check the evils of the overlapping of relief.


2 .- To investigate thoroughly, and without charge, the cases of all applicants for relief which are referred to the


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Society for inquiry, and to send the persons having a legit- imate interest in such cases full reports of the results of investigation. To provide visitors who shall personally at- tend cases needing counsel and advice.


3-To obtain from the proper charities and charitable individuals suitable and adequate relief for deserving cases. 4 .- To procure work for poor persons who are capable of being wholly or partially self-supporting.


5 .- To repress mendicancy by the above means and by the prosecution of impostors.


6 .- To promote the general welfare of the poor by social and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence.


ARTICLE III. Membership.


. SECTION 1 .- The Society shall be composed of the follow- ing persons:


1 .- Members of District Committees, of Ladies' Auxil- iary Committees, and any volunteer Friendly Visitor who may be elected by the District Committees, so long as they may continue in actual work.


2 .- Annual Members (any person who shall subscribe not less than ten dollars to the Society annually).


3. Associate Members (any person who shall subscribe not less than twenty-five dollars to the Society annually).


4 .- Life Members (any person who shall subscribe one hundred dollars to the Society).


5 .- Patrons (any person who may have or shall subscribe to the Society not less than five hundred dollars in any one year).


6 .- Ex-officio Members (as specified in Section 3 of this Article).


SEC. 2 .- No person shall be a member of the Society until approved and admitted by the Committee on Mem- bership.


SEC. 3 .- The Mayor of the City of New York, the Presi- dent of the Police Department, the President of the Health Department, the President of the Department of Charities and Correction, the New York City Commissioners of the


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State Board of Charities, the President of the Board of Commissioners of Emigration, and a representative of the State Charities Aid Association, shall be ex officio members of the Society.


SEC. 4 .- The Committee on Membership shall consist of three persons appointed by the President of the Council for one year. It shall meet as often as may be necessary, and pass upon the names of all persons qualified for member- ship, and shall file a certified list of such names as are ap- proved, in the Central Office of the Society.


ARTICLE IV. The Central Council.


SECTION 1 .- The management of the Society shall be vested in a Central Council, which shall consist of


1 .- Twenty seven members of the Society, who shall be elected by ballot and hold office until their successors shall be elected.


The members to be elected at the annual meeting in 1888 shall divide themselves into three classes of nine members each, the terms of office of which shall be respectively one, two and three years, and thereafter at each annual meet- ing nine members shall be elected as members of the Coun- cil (to replace the outgoing class), whose term of office shall be three years. Provided, however, that the absence of a member from three consecutive meetings of the Council without satisfactory excuse may be considered by the President as equivalent to a resignation, and the vacancy so caused by such resignation may be filled by the Council as hereinafter provided.


2 .- One delegate member from each District Committee, who shall be elected by each District Committee annually before the annual meeting of the Society, and who shall hold office until the next annual meeting and until his suc- cessor shall be elected. Such delegate members shall be deemed elective members within all the provisions of this Constitution, and shall have the same powers as members of the Council elected by the Society, but shall not be re- quired to serve on the sub committees of the Council.


3 .- Ex officio members of the Society, as provided in Sec- tion 3 of Article III.


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SEC. 2. 1 .- The Officers of the Council shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Treasurer and General Secretary. All except the General Secretary shall be members of the Council, and shall be elected by ballot at the first meeting of the Council after the annual meeting of the Society. The General Secretary shall be appointed by the Council. They shall continue in office until their successors are chosen.


2. The Officers of the Council shall also be the Officers of the Society, together with such additional Vice-Presi- dents as may be elected by the Council.


SEC. 3 .- The Council shall have power to fill vacancies occurring in its own body.


SEC. 4. 1 .- There shall be a regular meeting of the Council on the first Tuesday after the first Thursday of each month. Special meetings may be called by vote of the Council, or by written request of any five members, on at least five days' previous notice in writing, specifying the business to be brought forward.


2 .- At any meeting of the Council, seven elective mem- bers shall constitute a quorum.


SEC. 5 .- The Council may adopt a regular order of busi- ness for its meetings and suitable regulations for the con- duct of the same, and may from time to time alter or sus- pend such regulations.


SEC. 6 .- The Council shall make such by-laws as it may deem necessary, governing the direction of the Society, and may also alter or suspend such by-laws.


ARTICLE V. The Central Office.


There shall be a Central Office or Headquarters of the Society, where the Council shall meet and the general busi- ness of the Society shall be transacted, and where record shall be kept of all the work of the Society.


ARTICLE VI. District Committees.


SECTION 1 .- The city shall be divided, for the purposes of the Society, into such districts as the Council shall desig-


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nate, but the Council may unite any two or more of such districts into one, and may at any time rearrange such dis- tricts.


SEC. 2 .- In each district or combination of districts, there shall be a District Committee, consisting of twelve or more persons, preferably residents of the district. The Council shall appoint the original members of such Com- mittee, and said Committee thereafter have power to fill vacancies in its own number, subject to the approval of the Council. In case a rearrangement of districts shall be made at any time by the Council, it shall appoint the origi- nal members of the Committee for the newly combined districts. It shall elect from its members a Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, and Delegate, such delegates to be elected annually pursuant to Art. IV., Sec. 1.


SEC. 3 .- Each District Committee shall, subject to the control of the Council, manage the work of the Society within its district. It may make by-laws for its own gov- ernment, provided that such by-laws do not conflict with the Constitution of the Society, the By-Laws of the Coun- cil, or the Rules for the Government of District Commit- tees.


SEC. 4 .- An office shall be established in a central and convenient position in each district, or combination of dis- tricts, for the meetings of the Committees, for receiving applications and for facility of reference. It shall only deal with the cases of persons resident in the district.


ARTICLE VII. Subscriptions and Funds.


SECTION 1 .- Subscriptions to the funds of the Society shall be paid to the Treasurer, or to such person who shall be designated by the Council for that purpose. The fiscal year of the Society shall begin on the first day of January in each year, and all annual subscriptions shall become due upon that day.


SEC. 2 .- The Treasurer or other persons designated to receive subscriptions shall make monthly reports to the Council of all sums received.


SEC. 3 .- No member of the Society shall be entitled to


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vote at any meeting, or shall be elected to any office, who, after being notified, shall have failed to pay his annual dues. But no election shall be invalidated because of the fact that members disqualified under this section voted thereat.


ARTICLE VIII. Meetings of the Society.


SECTION 1 .- An annual meeting of the Society shall be held at such time and place, in or about the month of January, as the Council may designate. The Council may also call a special meeting at any time.


SEC. 2 .- Any twenty-five members of the Society shall have the power to require the President to call a special meeting, by a written request, specifying the business to be brought forward ; and the President shall thereupon call a meeting within twenty days.


SEC. 3. 1 .- Every meeting of the Society shall be an- nounced at least five days previously by advertisement in the MONTHLY BULLETIN of the Society, or in some daily paper published in the City of New York.


2 .- Twenty-five members shall constitute a quorum.


3 .- At any special meeting only such business shall be transacted as was specified in the notice of such meeting.


SEC. 4 .- The Council shall submit to the annual meet- ing a report of their proceedings and of the condition of the Society. They shall also submit a statement of the financial condition of the Society, and of its income and expenditures during the past year; also estimates for the ensuing year, and such further suggestions and statements as they may deem expedient.


ARTICLE IX. Amendments.


This Constitution shall not be amended except by the resolution of a two-thirds vote of a meeting of the Council, at which at least ten elective members shall be present, notice of such amendment having been already given at a previous stated meeting of the Council, and a copy thereof sent to each member of the Council at least five days pre- vious to the meeting at which it is to be considered.


PAMPHLETS AND PAPERS


FOR GENERAL INFORMATION, ISSUED BY THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY.


No.


1. Objects and Central and District Officers.


2. Work of Friendly Visitors.


3. On District Conferences.


4. Inaugural Paper of Organizing Secretary,


5. Cold Victuals, by Hon. Chas. S. Fairchild.


9. How to Repress Pauperism, by Hon, Robt. T. Paine,


10. Official vs. Private Relief.


11. Duties of Friendly Visitors, by Mrs. C. R. Lowell.


17. The Pauper Question, by D. O. Kellogg.


23. Profits and Possibilities of Proper Organization of Charity, by Hon. Abram S. Hewitt.


28. The Old Charity and the New, by the Rev. H. L. Way- land, D D.


30. Philanthropy, by Prof. Richard T. Ely, PH.D.


31. The Charity Organization Idea, by Ansley Wilcox, Esq., Buffalo C. O. S.


32. How to Adapt Charity Organization Methods to Small Communities, by Mrs. Charles R. Lowell.


33. The Wastes of Charity, by Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D., LL.D.


34. Methods and Machinery of the Organization of Charity, by Wm. Alex. Johnston.


35. Report and Papers on Charity Organization at the 14th Nat'l Conference of Charities and Correction.


36. General Suggestions for the Treatment of Different Classes of Cases.


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No.


. 39. What We ask Co-operating Societies to do for Us, and what We are ready to do for Them.


43. Friendly Visiting, by Mrs. James J. Putnam.


44. The Savings Society, by Mrs. John H. Scribner.


45. The Church in Charity, by Wm. Alex. Johnston.


46. The Eberfeld System, a reprint from " The Hospital."


47. Report on Charity Organization at the 15th Nat'l Con- ference of Charities and Correction ; with Treat- ment of Poor Widows with Dependent Children, by Mrs. Louise Wolcott.


48. Drunkards' Families, by Rev. W. F. Slocum, D.D.


50. Charity Organization, compiled from the Society's papers, by Mr. George P. Rowell.


52. Charity Organization and the Church, by Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D.


53. Report of Special Committee on Immigration (pre- pared by Prof. Richmond M. Smith). 10 cts.


54. Friendly Side of Charity Organization. Rev. E. W. Donald, D.D.


55. How Charity Organization Helps the Pastors. Rev. Geo. Alexander, D.D.


58. The Personal Element in Charity. Rev. Alex. Mackay- Smith, D.D.


59. Report and Papers of the Charity Organization Sec- tion of the 17th Nat'l Conference of Charities and Correction. 10 cts.


60. Need of Nerve in Charity.


New York CHARITIES DIRECTORY of the Charitable and Beneficent Societies and Institutions of the City. 5th Edi- tion. 500 pp., 16mo. Cloth, $1.00. (Extra copies to paid officials of Societies and Churches, 50 cents.)


HAND-BOOK for Friendly Visitors. 88 pp., 16mo. Paper, 35c .; cloth, 50c.


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Publications on Charity Organization.


CHARITIES REVIEW. A Journal of Practical Sociology. 48 pp., 8vo. Eight monthly Nos. (Nov. to June incl.), $1.00 a year. Single Nos., 20 cents. Published for the Charity Organization Society by The Critic Company, 52 Lafayette Place.


ANNUAL REPORTS of the Society (1st, 2d, 4th out of print).




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