APPENDIX C
BIBLIOGRAPHY
HISTORY AND SOCIOLOGY OF WANDERLUST AND VAGRANCY
Aydelotte, Frank, Elizabethan Rogues and Vagabonds (“Oxford Historical and Literary Studies”). Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913. Pp. 187.
Florian, Eugenio, I Vagabondi Studio Sociologico-guiridico, Parte prima, L’Evoluzione del Vagabondaggio. Torino, 1897. Pp. 1-124.
Hutten, John Camden, The Book of Vagabonds and Beggars. Translated and printed in England by Hutton, 1860.
Joffroy and Dupouy, Fugues et Vagabondage. Paris: Alcan, 1909. Pp. 368.
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Mariet, “Le vagabondage constitutionnel des dégénéres” (continued article), Annales medicopsychologique, 1911-12.
Mayhew, Henry, London Labour and the London Poor. London: Griffin, 1862. Pp. 504.
Pagnier, Armand, Du Vagabondage et des Vagabonds, Étude Psychologique, Sociologique et Medico-legale. Lyons, France: 1906.
Parker, Carlton H., The Casual Laborer. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Howe, 1920. Pp. 199.
Ribton-Turner, Charles J., A History of Vagrants and Vagrancy and Beggars and Begging. London: 1887. Pp. 720.
Speek, Peter A., “The Psychology of the Floating Workers,” Annals of the Amer. Acad. of Pol. and Soc. Science (Philadelphia), LXIX, 72-78.
Tannenbaum, Frank, The Labor Movement. New York: Putnam, 1921. Pp. 259.
Thanet, Octave, “The Tramp in Four Centuries,” Lippincotts, XXIII (May, 1879), 565.
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Wilmanns, Karl, Zur Psychopathologie des Landstreichers. Leipzig: Barth, 1906. Pp. 418.
Wilmanns, Karl, “Psychoses among Tramps,” Centralblatt für Nervenheilkunde, December, 1902.
THE LABOR MARKET AND INDUSTRIAL MOBILITY
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Brissenden, Paul F., and Frankel, Emil, “Mobility of Industrial Labor,” Pol. Science Quar., XXXV (December, 1920), 566-600.
Devine, Edward T., “The Shiftless and Floating City Population,” Annals of the American Academy of Soc. and Pol. Science, X (September, 1897), 149-64.
Fry, Luther C., “Migratory Workers of Our Industries,” World’s Work, XL (October, 1920), 600.
Immigration Commission, Reports of, The Floating Immigrant Labor Supply (Immigrants in Industry), 25 parts, XVIII, 331-525. Senate Reports, Washington, 1911.
Lescohier, Don D., The Harvest Worker, Bull. United States Dept. of Labor, No. 1020, April, 1922.
Lescohier, Don D., The Labor Market. New York: Macmillan, 1919. Pp. 338.
Slichter, Samuel H., Turnover of Factory Labor. New York: Appleton, 1919. Pp. 460.
THE PROBLEM OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND VAGRANCY
Beveridge, W. H., Unemployment: A Problem of Industry. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1909. Pp. 317.
Bliss, W. D. P., What Is Done for the Unemployed in European Countries. United States Labor Bull. No. 76 (1908), pp. 741-934.
Booth, William, The Vagrant and the Unemployable. London: 1909. Pp. 79.
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Kelly, Edmond, The Elimination of the Tramp. New York: Putnam & Sons, 1908. Pp. 111.
Laws of Various States Relating to Vagrancy.
Laubach, Frank C., Why There Are Vagrants. New York: University of Columbia Press, 1916. Pp. 128.
Lewis, Burdette G., The Offender, and His Relations to Law and Society. New York: Harper, 1921. Pp. 380.
Lewis, O. F., “Vagrancy in the United States,” Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections (1907), pp. 52-70.
Marsh, Benjamin C., “Causes of Vagrancy and Methods of Eradication,” Annals of the Amer. Acad. of Pol. and Soc. Science, Vol. XXIII, No. 3, pp. 445-56. Philadelphia: 1904.
Massachusetts Association of Relief Officers, Report on Best Methods of Dealing with Tramps and Wayfarers, 1901.
“The Men We Lodge,” Report of the Advisory Social Service Committee of the Municipal Lodging House. New York City: Dept, of Public Charities, 1915. Pp. 42.
Nichols, Malcolm, “National Aspects of the Transient Problem,” The Family, III (June, 1922), 89-91.
Ostwald, Hans Otto, Die Bekämpfung der Landstreicherei. Stuttgart: R. Lutz, 1903. Pp. 278.
Report of the Commissioner of Public Affairs. Portland, Ore.: Wood Yard, 1915.
Report of the Mayors Committee on Unemployment. New York City: 1917. Pp. 132.
Wolfe, Albert B., The Lodging Problem in Boston. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1906. Pp. 200.
THE I.W.W. AND THE CASUAL LABORER
Brooks, John Graham, American Syndicalism. New York: Macmillan, 1913. Pp. 264.
Brissenden, Paul F., The I.W.W.: A Study of American Syndicalism. New York: University of Columbia, 1920. Pp. 438.
Hoxie, R. F., “The Truth about the I.W.W.,” Jour. of Pol. Econ., XXI (November, 1913), 785-97.
I.W.W. Song Book. Chicago: The Equity Press, 1922.
Preamble and Constitution of the I.W.W. Chicago: General I.W.W. Headquarters, 1921. Pp. 69.
St. John, Vincent, The I.W.W., Its History, Structure and Methods. Chicago: The Equity Press.
Tridon, André, The New Unionism. New York: Huebsch, 1913. Pp. 198.
MATERIALS FOR THE STUDY OF THE HOBO AND THE TRAMP
Brown, Edwin A., “Broke,” the Man without a Dime. Chicago: Brown & Howell, 1913. Pp. 370.
Davies, William H., Autobiography of a Super-Tramp. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1917. Pp. 345.
Ellis, Havelock, Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Sex Inversion. II, 391. Philadelphia: Davis, 1915.
Forbes, James, “Jockers and the Schools They Keep,” Charities Survey, XI (1903), 432.
Flynt (Willard), Josiah, My Life. New York: Outing Publishing Co., 1908.
Flynt (Willard), Josiah, Tramping with Tramps. New York: Century, 1899. Pp. 398.
Howard, Oliver Otis (Maj. Gen., U.S. Army), “The Menace of Coxyism,” North Amer. Rev., CLVIII (1894), 687-96.
Kemp, Harry, The Cry of Youth. New York: Mitchell, Kennerley, 1914. Pp. 140.
Kemp, Harry, Tramping on Life. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1922. Pp. 438.
Knibbs, H. H., Songs of the Outlands. New York: Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1914. Pp. 73.
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McCook, J. J., “A Census of Tramps and Its Revelations,” Forum, XV, 753.
McGregor, Tracy W., Twenty Thousand Men. Detroit: McGregor Institute, 1922. Pp. 29.
Mullin, Glen, “Adventures of a Scholar Tramp,” Century Magazine, Vol. CV (February and March).
Service, Robert W., The Spell of the Yukons. New York: Barse & Hopkins, 1907. Pp. 99.
Wyckoff, W. A., The Workers: The East. New York: Scribners, 1897. Pp. 270.
Wyckoff, W. A., The Workers: The West. New York: Scribners, 1898. Pp. 380.
STUDIES OF THE HOMELESS MAN IN CHICAGO
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Anderson, Nels, “The Juvenile and the Tramp,” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Vol. XIV (1923-24).
“The Chicago Municipal Lodging House for Men,” in the Report and Handbook of the Department of Health of the City of Chicago (1911-18), pp. 1076-81.
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Foley, R. W., “The Shifting Population of Homeless Men and the Cheap Lodging House” (typewritten manuscript of twenty-nine pages in Department of Sociology, University of Chicago).
Report to the Mayor and Alderman by the Chicago Municipal Markets Commission on a Practical Program for Relieving Destitution and Unemployment in the City of Chicago, December 28, 1914.
Robins, Raymond, “What Constitutes a Model Municipal Lodging House,” Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction (1904), pp. 155-66.
Solenberger, Alice W., One Thousand Homeless Men. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1911. Pp. 374.
Stead, William T., If Christ Should Come to Chicago[74] Chicago: Laird & Lee, 1894. Pp. 463.