INDEX


1. John B. Watson: “Practical and Theoretic Problems in Instinct and Habits”, in “Suggestions of Modern Science Concerning Education”, by H. S. Jennings, J. B. Watson, Adolf Meyer, W. I. Thomas, p. 63.

2. Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County (Illinois).

3. Josiah Flynt: “How Men Become Tramps”, Century Magazine, Vol. 50, p. 944 (October, 1895).

4. R. Saleilles: “The Individualization of Punishment”, p. 283.

5. Letter from “Railroad Jack” (Manuscript).

6. Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau (Manuscript).

7. F. Dostoievsky: “The House of the Dead”, p. 25.

8. “Primary-Group Norms in Present-Day Society”, in “Suggestions of Modern Science Concerning Education”, p. 162.

9. Chief City Magistrate William McAdoo, in New York World, December 18, 1920.

10. Ruth True: “The Neglected Girl”, p. 50.

11. W. I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki: “The Polish Peasant in Europe and America”, in “Life Record of an Immigrant”, Vol. 3, pp. 246 and 251.

12. From the section entitled “A Bintel Brief” in Forward (a New York newspaper in the Yiddish language), April 12, 1920.

13. E. L. Thorndike: “The Original Nature of Man”, p. 81.

14. Forward, February 8, 1922.

15. Forward, March 8, 1922.

16. “Letters of William James”, p. 218. The Atlantic Monthly Press.

17. Hutchins Hapgood: “The Marionette” (Manuscript).

18. Forward, December 17, 1920.

19. E. L. Thorndike: “The Original Nature of Man”, p. 87.

20. Chicago American, May 13, 1915.

21. Edith L. Smith, in collaboration with Hugh Cabot: “A Study in Sexual Morality”, Social Hygiene, Vol. 2, p. 532.

22. Burr: “Religious Confession and Confessants”, p. 356.

23. “The Lady Bum”, by One of Them. New York Times, Book Review and Magazine, January 1, 1922.

24. Jessie Taft: “Mental Hygiene Problems of Normal Adolescence”, Mental Hygiene, Vol. 5, p. 746.

25. William Healy: “Mental Conflicts and Misconduct”, p. 217.

26. Jessie Taft: “Mental Hygiene Problems of Normal Adolescence”, Mental Hygiene, Vol. 5, p. 750.

27. Forward, September 30, 1921.

28. A. N. Engelgardt: “Iz Derevni: 12 Pisem” (“From the Country; 12 Letters”), p. 315.

29. N. N. Zlatovratsky: “Ocherki Krestyanskoy Obshchiny” (“Sketches of the Peasant Commune”), p. 127.

30. “V Volostnikh Pisaryakh” (“A Village Secretary”), p. 283.

31. F. S. Krauss: “Sitte und Brauch der Südslaven”, p. 103.

32. Forward, March 10, 1920.

33. Forward, January 22, 1921.

34. Forward, January 12, 1922.

35. Forward, July 9, 1920.

36. Forward, February 6, 1914.

37. Forward, November 26, 1920.

38. Caroline C. Richards: “Village Life in America”, pp. 21–138, passim. New York, Henry Holt and Company. Reprinted by permission. Quoted by R. E. Park and E. W. Burgess: “Introduction to the Science of Sociology”, p. 305.

39. Forward, March 11, 1921.

40. Hutchins Hapgood: “At Christine’s” (Manuscript).

41. Forward, December 8, 1920.

42. Newspaper item.

43. Editorial in The New Republic, June 19, 1915.

44. These materials, edited by John B. Watson and K. S. Lashley, have been printed in part in Mental Hygiene, Vol. 4, pp. 769–847.

45. A. Train: “The Prisoner at the Bar”, p. 6.

46. N. Y. World, February 4, 1922.

47. Forward, May 4, 1920.

48. Miriam Van Waters: “The True Value of Correctional Education.” Paper read at the 51st American Prison Conference, November 1, 1921.

49. Editorial in the Brown University Daily Herald, quoted in the New York World, February 3, 1921.

50. Mary Ide Bentley, Address at Berkeley, California. New York Sun, February 7, 1922.

51. New York American, September 27, 1920.

52. Forward, January 1, 1920.

53. Forward, December 15, 1920.

54. Edith L. Smith, in Collaboration with Hugh Cabot: “A Study in Sexual Morality”, Social Hygiene, Vol. 2, p. 537.

55. New York World, May 4, 1920.

56. Autobiography (Manuscript).

57. Résumé from A. Niceforo: “Les Classes Pauvres”, pp. 257–274.

58. Sidney and Beatrice Webb: “The Prevention of Destitution”, p. 306.

59. Havelock Ellis: “Studies in the Psychology of Sex”, Vol. 6. p. 275.

60. Sophonisba P. Breckenridge and Edith Abbott: “The Delinquent Child and the Home”, pp. 74, 105.

61. Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau.

62. Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau.

63. Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County, Illinois.

64. Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County, Illinois.

65. Case Histories of 21 Women ... at Bedford Hills (Pamphlet) p. 3.