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blic school and, 190, 192; relation of, to the child, 180, 185, 193; relation of, to the immigrant, 181-186; university extension lectures and settlements, 199; workingmen's lecture courses, 214. Educators, mistakes of, 212; new demands on, 178, 192, 201, 211. Family claim, the, 4, 74, 78; daughter's college education, 82; employer's _vs._ domestic's, 123, 124; on the daughter, 82; on the son, _ibid._ Family life, misconception of, 116. Filial relations, clash of moral codes, 94. Funerals, attitude of simple people toward, 238. Household employee, the, 108, 109; character of, 112; domestic _vs._ factory, 116, 118, 119, 122; isolation of, 109, 111, 117, 120, 132; morals of, 125; unnatural relation of, 113, 120, 121, 126, 127; unreasonable demands on, 113, 115; residence clubs for, 133; social position of, 114, 119, 122. Household employer, the, undemocratic ethics of, 116; reform of, in relation to employee, 126. Household, the, advantages and disadvantages of factory work over, 129; competition of factory work with, 128; difficulties of the small, 135; industrial isolation of, 117; industry of, transferred to factory, 104, 105; lack of progress in, 117; origin of, 104; social _vs._ individual aspects of, 103; suburban difficulties of, 134; wages in, 131. Hull-house experiences, 43, 53, 58, 59, 240, 247. Human life, value of, 7, 178. Individual action _vs._ associated, 137, 153, 158; advantages of, 158, 162; limitations of, 165; moral evolution involved in, 226. Individual _vs._ social needs, 155, 269. Individual _vs._ social virtues, 224, 227, 265. Italian immigrant, the, conception of abstract virtue among, 229; dependence of, on their children, 184; education of, 185; new conditions of life of, 181. Juvenile criminal, the, evolution of, 53-56, 187. Labor, division of, 210, 213; reaction from, 215. Law and order, 172, 174, 234. Moral fact and moral idea, 227, 229, 273. Morality, natural basis of, 268; personal and social, 6, 176, 103. Philanthropic standpoint, the, its dangers, 150, 155-157. Philanthropist, the, 154, 175-176. Political corruption, ethical development in, 270; formation of reform clubs, 246; greatest pressure of, 260; individual and social aspect of, 264; leniency in regard to, 239; responsibility for, 256, 263; selling of votes, 244-246;
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