and gloomiest districts of a manufacturing town, and they are "said to be the happiest people in the city." It would not be long before such a family, clothed with the power of wealth, and inspired by experience of comfort and elegance, would form a new Eden about them, whose influence should be felt far and wide. There is no reason why colonies of young people should not set up a model of life in some block or flat of a neighborhood, and go seriously about transforming the conditions as their call for life. "We shall go further than to see the Spirit of God brooding upon the face of the waters, to feel that the hills are filled with His legions, to find every bush a burning bush, and every rock an altar; for we dare hope for the time when man shall begin everywhere to visit man, his brother, and every visitor shall be a wrestling angel, joining with his brother in loving emulation of what is strong, and making him to know the weakness of the lower life, showing in himself, all unconsciously, a vision of the better life, giving the man a new name to express the promise of the future, and leaving him with a heavenly benediction." (R. A. Woods.) BIBLIOGRAPHY. LIST OF BOOKS AND PAPERS. The Commons. A Monthly Record devoted to aspects of life and labor from the Settlement point of view. Graham Taylor, Editor, Grand Ave. and Morgan St., Chicago. 50 cents per year. Selected List. For fuller list see Bibliography of College, Social and University Settlements, by Caroline Williamson Montgomery. Fourth Edition, 1900. Indispensable for students and workers, and contains much recent information. For sale by The Commons. Eighteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the State of New York, 1900, pp. 247-429. "The City Wilderness," R. A. Woods, Editor. University and Social Settlements," W. Reason, Editor. Friendly Visiting," Mary E. Richmond. Industrial Democracy," T. and B. Webb. "The American Workman," E. Levasseur. Democracy and Social Ethics," Miss Jane Addams. Mansfield House Magazine (monthly). 50 cents a year. A Practicable Socialism, Canon and Mrs. S. A. Barnett. Longman, Green & Co., London. Price 2s. 6d. Neighborhood Guilds, Dr. Stanton Coit. Swan, Sonnenschein & Co., London. Price 2s. 6d. Scribner's Son's New York. Price $1.00. Literature of Philanthropy, edited by Frances A. Goodale. An Experiment in Altruism, Elizabeth Hastings. Macmillan, New York. Price 75 cents. University Settlements. Article in Johnson's Cyclopædia. The Universities and the Social Problem, J. Knapp. Rivington, Percival & Co., London. Letters of Edward Denison, edited by Sir Baldwyn Leighton. R. Bentley and Son, London. Price Is. Arnold Toynbee, F. C. Montague. John Hopkins Press, Baltimore. Price 50 cents. English Social Movements, Robert A. Woods. Scribner's Sons, New York. $1.50. Hull House Maps and Papers. T. Y. Crowell, New York City. Price $1.75. Philanthropy and Social Progress. York. Price $1.50. T. Y. Crowell, New Forward Movements, No. 2 Hand-book Series. "The Congregationalist," Boston. Price 4 cents. Poverty, a Study of Town Life, B. S. Rowntree. Macmillan & Co. $3.50. 1901. Most of the Settlements publish reports and circulars or bulletins which exhibit their activities. INDEX. ADAMS, H. C., 88. Addams, Jane, 49, 84, 88, 92, 140, 144, 170, 188. Activities, Table of, 117–128. Esthetic Culture, 151. Administration, 108. Alden, Percy, 37. Alumnæ Association, 51. Arnold, M., 104. Arnold, T., 21. Asceticism, 82. Assistants, 109. BARNETT, S. A., 26, 34, 98, 109, 163, 178, 189. Bermondsey Settlement, 11, "Bitter Cry of Outcast Lon- British Settlements, 24. Browning Settlement, 160, 176. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, 42. Channing, W. E., 100. Charity, 166. Charity Organization Society 23, 168. Chartists, 17. Chicago Commons, 76, 112. Choice of a Field, 106. Christianity, 92. Christian Socialists, 16. Civic Action, 162. Classes, 147. Clubs, 144, 145. Coit, Stanton, 65, 158. Community Action, 141, Cooke, Miss, 77. DANCING, 69. Davis, Katherine, 175. Democracy, 85. Democratic Feeling, 12. "EAST LONDON," 105. Educated Classes and Settle- Educational Progress, 12. FEDERATION OF SETTLE- Finances, III. Foreign Missions and Settle- Forerunners, 25. Forward Movement, 77. France, club charitable, So Francke, K., 13. Friendly Visitors, 168. GAVIT, J. P., 78. Giddings, F. H, 65. Gilder, R. W., 90. Health, Ministry of, 128. Holmes, Emily S., 75. Housing and Morals, 18. Institutional Churches, 174. JANE CLUB, 140. KINGSLEY, CHARLES, 100. LAYING FOUNDATIONS, 106. Legal Help, 161. Libraries, 147. List of Settlements, 31. MANSFIELD HOUSE, 37, 83, 97, III, 133. Maurice, F. D, 26. McDowell, M E., 176. Meloy, Luella, 73. Methods, 106, 115. Missionary Impulses, 83. 195 Monastic Element in Settle- ments, 103. Municipal Development, 10. NASH, "Genesis of Social OUTLOOK, 179, 187. PASSMORE, Edwards Hall, 39 People's Drawing Room, 160 Philanthropy, Social Prog- Philosophy, 19. Pioneers, 26. Plans, 29. Poor Law, 168. Potter, Bishop H. C., 63. READING PARTIES, 145. Religious Factor, 14. Residents, Qualifications, 113 SAN FRANCISCO SETTLE- Scotch Settlements, 42. Settlement Idea in Small |