Memoirs of David Blaustein : educator and communal worker / arranged by Miriam Blaustein. New York : Author, 1913
Content
- David Blaustein
- Titelblatt
- Widmung
- Foreword
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Part I. His Life Story
- I. The Childhood of David Blaustein
- II. The Hunger for an Education
- III. In the New World
- IV. In the Great Ghetto
- V. Problems of the Social Worker
- VI. Two Years in Chicago
- VIII. The Distribution of Immigration
- IX. The Sudden End
- Part II. Plans for Work, Lectures, Addresses, Discussions, Sermons
- Note
- I. Outline of thirty Lectures on Immigration
- II. Topics for a Seminar on Immigration
- III. Ten Conferences on the Meaning of Social Work
- IV. Bibliography on Immigration
- V. Field Work for the Study of Cultural and Social Forces among Immigrants in New York City
- VI. Field Work covered by Dr. Blaustein in 1910-1911, 1911-1912
- VII. The Making of Americans
- VIII. Preventive Work on the East Side
- IX. The People of the East Side before Emigration and after Immigration
- X. Dr. Blaustein on Settlement Work
- XI. The Child of the Immigrant
- XII. Dr. Blaustein explains Immigrants' Difficulties
- XIII. The Problem of Immigration in the United States
- XIV. Status of the Jews in Russia
- XV. The Situation of the Jews in America
- XVI. The Schoolhouse Recreation Center as an Attempt to aid Immigrants in Adjusting Themselves to American Conditions
- XVII. Dissatisfaction in small Towns - Lack of Social Centers
- XVIII. The Need for a School Census
- XIX. Discussion: The Need of a Distinctly Jewish Tendency in the Conduct of Jewish Educational Institutions
- XX. Discussion: What Social Groups and Agencies, whose Work brings them in Direct Contact with the Living Conditons of the People, may be utilized for the Educative Work of Teaching Sex Hygiene?
- XXI. Views on Juvenile Delinquency
- XXII. Grades of Emancipation in Russia
- XXIII. Eulogy on Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Straus
- XXIV. Isidor Straus as a Citizen
- XXV. The true Significance of Atonement
- XXVI. The Jew in America
- Part III. In Memoriam
- Glossary of German, Hebrew and Yiddish Words
