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Colcord, Joanna C.

"Broken Homes A Study of Family Desertion and its Social Treatment"

E., 21
Extradition: state problems, 117-119;
for dangerous men, 129-130;
non-support law, 150;
treaties essential, ratification pending, 169, 170;
N.Y. state law, 182
Extravagance: family finances, 33

_Family as a Social and Educational Institution, The._ Willystine
Goodsell, 11
Family Court of Cincinnati, 178
_Family Desertion._ Lilian Brandt, 26
_Family Desertion, A Study of._ E.E. Eubank, 21
Family life: permanence of, 9, 11-15;
spiritual values of, 12, 29;
consultation service to solve problems of, 195-199
_Family, The._ Helen Bosanquet, 13
Fear of bodily harm from dangerous deserters, 128-129
Federal Employment Service, 166
Finding deserters, 65-90;
National Desertion Bureau, 65, 69, 71;
urgency of finding the man, 67;
C.C. Carstens quoted, 68;
example of, 69-70;
collusion, instances of, 70-73;
literature lacking, 74;
detective methods, illustration of, 74-77;
suggestions for, 78-80;
through military authorities, 81-82;
trade places, 82-83;
publications, 83, 84, 85;
bulletin boards, 84;
employment agencies, 84;
agency co-operation, 86-90
First desertions: temporary character of, 8;
medical-social work a preventive, 9;
accident records aid in tracing, 79;
critical nature of, 91;
when apt to occur, 191-192
First problem in desertion, 67, 91
Forced marriages: irregular unions, 28;
investigation of, and statistics, 92-96;
study by Chicago Juvenile Protective Association, 94;
case illustrations, 95-96
Forel, August, 39
Francis, Mrs.


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