PUBLISHED BY
THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
Robert W. deForest, President; Otto T. Bannard, Vice-President; J. P. Morgan, Treasurer; Edward T. Devine, General Secretary
105 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEW YORK
174 ADAMS STREET, CHICAGO
THIS ISSUE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR
ENTERED AT THE POST OFFICE, NEW YORK, AS SECOND CLASS MATTER
THE COMMON WELFARE
THE PITTSBURGH SURVEY
PITTSBURGH
THE NEW PITTSBURGHERS
SOME PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKERS
THE TEMPER OF THE WORKERS UNDER TRIAL
THE WORKING WOMEN OF PITTSBURGH
IMMIGRANT TYPES IN THE STEEL DISTRICT
THE SLAV'S A MAN FOR A' THAT
THE NEGROES OF PITTSBURGH
THE JEWISH IMMIGRANTS OF TWO PITTSBURGH BLOCKS
HOMESTEAD
THE CIVIC RESPONSIBILITIES OF DEMOCRACY IN AN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
THE TREND OF THINGS
ENGRAVING
LITHOGRAPHING
BLANK BOOK MAKING
CATALOG AND PAMPHLET WORKAT REASONABLE PRICES
The
Sheltering Arms
William R. Peters President
92William Street
Herman C. Von Post Secretary
32West 57th Street
Charles W. Maury Treasurer
504West 129th Street
OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION
"The Sheltering Arms"was opened October6th, 1864, and receives children between sixand ten years of age, for whom no other institutionprovides.
Children placed at "TheSheltering Arms"are not surrendered to the Institution, but areheld subject to the order of parents or gu