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Greek play at Hull House, 291

Hall, Prescott F., quoted, 296

Hamburg, treatment of emigrant, 34

Hartford, Conn., Italian district, 266; gathering of Jews in, 298

Hearst influence in the Ghetto, 168

Hertzl, Theodore, 298

Hester Street vs. the West Side, 305

Hoar, Geo. F., Senator, quoted, 82

Hoboken saloon-keeper, the, 348

Hungarian, see also Magyar

Hungarian Catholic, the, 247

Hungarian Greek Catholic, 247

Hungarian gypsies, 244

Hungarian immigrant, characteristics of, 250; socialism of, 244; hostility to religion, 249

Hungarian Jews in second cabin, 351

Hungarian Protestant, the, 248

“Hunkies,” 198; looking for work, 213; in steel mills in Penn., 220; with the Illinois Steel Co., 222

Huss, John, succeeded by George Washington, 234

Illyrian, the, 180

Imagination and reality, 74

Immigrant of to-day, characteristics of, 29; expectations of, 62; treatment of, at Ellis Island, 79; types of, 91; not content with old conditions, 311; problem of, not an economic one, 314; economic value of, 318; economic effect on his own country, 318; religious ideas of, 322; amenable to religious influence, 326; in politics, 330; patriotism of, 332

Immigrant societies, 64

Immigration, quality of, improving, 91; where the danger lies, 92

Immigration laws, effect on steam ship companies, 35; amendment to, procured by Senator Hoar, 85; as to public charge, 92

Immigration Congress, N. Y., 315

Infidelity of Bohemians, 228

Ingersoll, Robert, influence of, 228, 230

Inspectors at Ellis Island, 80

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