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NOTE.-Words printed in capitals indicate titles of articles.

Italics indicate publications.

Roman numerals refer to the number of the Bulletin, Arabic num-
erals to the page.

N. C. L. C. is abbreviation for National Child Labor Committee.

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Cincinnati I. 16, 17

effects I. 34, 36, 37, 162; IV. 41, 42, 66

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Cotton mills

FOR

conditions I. 8, 10

II.

England I. 16

federal investigation of

CHILD LABOR IN THE COTTON MILLS: Mrs.
John Van Vorst III. 53

CHILD LABOR LAWS FOR 1914: AN ADDRESS
TO THE CITIZENS OF TWELVE STATES
III. 33

Child Labor League, Warsen, Ohio

I. 159

CHILD LABOR REFORM IN THE SOUTH, TEN
YEARS OF: Dr. A. J. McKelway

35

Children at work

Cincinnati survey I. 16, 17

IV.

illegally I. 41, 157, 164; II. 61-75; IV.
63

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Georgia I. 41; II. 64-72

North Carolina

I. 10

I. 8

I. 7; III. 19, 20, 55

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see also Textile mills

Cotton picking

photographs see Index of Photographs
Texas IV. 66-69

Cranberry bogs see Agricultural work of chil-

dren

Crosby, Fanny J. HYMN FOR THE WORKING

CHILDREN II. 18

Cushing, Hon. Grafton III. 21

"Dead end" occupations

Georgia I. 41; III. 65

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.

Delaware

eight hour law

adults IV. 50
prisoners IV. 53

Cincinnati

survey of children at work

I. 16, 17

City ordinances

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legislation (1913)

III. 13

I. 84

III. 43

Clopper, Edward N. I. 17

THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW IN MISSISSIPPI

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