F. M., 33, 292
Grant, Ulysses S., 247
Great Britain, immigrants from, 25, 43, 128
Greece, 92
Greek Catholic Church, 182, 184;
Orthodox or Russian State Church, 182
Greeks, as immigrants, 21, 37, 41
Hall, Prescott F., 45, 70, 129
Hamburg, 82, 99
Havre, 99
Hebrew, see _Jewish_, _Jews_
Herzegovinians, as immigrants, 183
Hewes, F. W., 107
Home Missions, at Ellis Island, 274;
demand for extension of in New York, 287;
opportunities of, for local churches, 279;
personal work, 274, 290, 291;
results of abroad, 269;
settlement influences by residence, 292, 293
Honolulu, 53
Huguenot colonial stock, 240
Hungarians, as immigrants, 33, 128, 177-179;
cafes, as social centers, 178, 179;
fair degree of education, 177;
open to mission work, 178
Hungary, 19, 128
Huns, 27, 165
Hunter, Robert, 194, 200
Huss, John, 166, 170
Iberic peoples, 123
Idiots, excluded, 77, 78
Illiteracy, amount of among immigrants, 22, 24, 125;
test proposed, 95, 96
Immigrants, admission, 53-64;
"assisted," 43, 93;
approachable, 273, 282;
attracted to the city, 195;
debarred, 70, 71, 77, 78;
diseased, 57, 60, 74, 77, 78, 93, 94;
illiteracy among, 22, 23, see also _Illiteracy_;
"manifest," 55, 56, 61;
nationality, 21, 22;
"natural," 31-42;
ports and routes of entry, 53, 77;
"solicited," 42, 43, 80-82, 93;
smuggling of, 81, 92;
religious census and conditions, 251, 271;
value of first impression upon, 273;
views of America, 272;
women among, 18, 61, 76
Immigration, annual volume, 17-22;
Bureau of, 76, 77, 92, 104;
causes of, 29-31;
Christian view of, 8;
classes, 31-43;
Conference of 1905, 90, 91;
divine mission in, 270;
economic fallacies of, 245;
effect upon educational policy, 246;
inspectors and officers, 59-61, 76, 77;
laws, see _Laws, immigration_;
new development of, 121-155;
numbers since 1820, 25-27;
process by the steerage and Ellis Island described, 55-62;
Restrictive League, 96;
"runner," 80-82;
steamship and railroad arrangements, 55, 57, 62
Indianapolis, 22
Indians, North American, 45
Industrial Commission, 31
Insane, excluded, 77, 78
Insanity, low proportion among Italians and Jews, 140
Institutional church, need of, 286, 288
Ireland, 27, 43,
immigrants from, 25, 31, 72, 128;
potato famine, 25
Irish, as immigrants, 19, 21, 38, 39, 89, 126;
compared with the Italians, 136, 137
Italian, Benevolent Institute, 147;
Chamber of Commerce, 145;
Hospital, 147;
Immigration Department, 138;
Savings Bank, 147
Italians, as immigrants, 19, 34, 36, 37, 110, 130;
distribution, 135, 136;
family cooeperation, 207;
generally peaceable character, 141, 142, 208;
illiteracy, 22, 134;
in New York, 139, 145, 206;
number entering, 19, 134, 135;
parallel drawn with Irish, 136, 137;
societies for mutual aid, 50, 110, 145, 147;
spirit of converts, 284;
thrift, 139-147, 207;
women homemakers, 206;
Italy, 92, 131-133;
government action and aid, 79, 111;
immigrants from, 25, 31, 72, 79, 107;
Royal Department of Emigration, 111;
sections compared, 131-134
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