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9. The personal causes of degeneration. (Warner, American Charities, chapter iv.)

10. The social causes of degeneration. (Warner, American Charities, chapter vi.)

11. Desertion. (Devine, Principles of Relief, chapter xi.)

12. Dependent children. (Devine, Principles of Relief, chapter ix; Warner, American Charities, chapter xii.)

13. Relief in the home. (Devine, Principles of Relief, chapter vi.)

14. Relief in disasters. (Devine, Principles of Relief, part iv.)

15. Beggars and impostors. (Conyngton, How to Help, chapter ix.)

16. Volunteer work in charitable relief. (Devine, The Practice of Charity, chapter vi.)

17. The social settlement. (Conyngton, How to Help, chapter xxvi.)

18. The insane and the feeble-minded. (Warner, American Charities, chapters xiv and xv.)

19. Medical charities. (Cabot, Social Work; Henderson, Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, Defective and Delinquent Classes, part ii, chapter viii.)

20. Organization of charity in England. (Henderson, Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, etc., chapter iv.)

21. Organization of charity in France. (Henderson, Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, etc., chapter ix.)

22. Organization of charity in Holland. (Henderson, Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, etc., chapter v.)

23. Organization of charity in Germany. (Henderson, Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, etc., chapter i.)

24. The spirit of social work. (Devine, The Spirit of Social Work.)

25. Tendencies in social service. (Warner, American Charities,

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