The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . SOUTH BAY UNION On Harrison avenue, Bostons longest tenement street. Through this and other separate buildings, South End House has reached out into its neighborhood rather than build up a large single institutional house. ROBERT A. WOODS Head of the house, an active participant in civic move-ments not only in Boston but throughout the nation. A Study of the South End (1898) ; Americans in Process, AStudy of the North and West Ends (1902), and they havein preparation The Zone of Emergence, A Study of Charles-town, East Boston, South Boston, Lower Roxbury, C
The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . SOUTH BAY UNION On Harrison avenue, Bostons longest tenement street. Through this and other separate buildings, South End House has reached out into its neighborhood rather than build up a large single institutional house. ROBERT A. WOODS Head of the house, an active participant in civic move-ments not only in Boston but throughout the nation. A Study of the South End (1898) ; Americans in Process, AStudy of the North and West Ends (1902), and they havein preparation The Zone of Emergence, A Study of Charles-town, East Boston, South Boston, Lower Roxbury, Cam-bridgeport and East Cambridge. Holders of fellowships, re-siding in the house and doing research work under the direc-tion of Mr. Woods, have published South End Factory Em-ployes, The Lodging House Problem in Boston, Part-TimeDay and Evening Schools, and In Freedoms Birthplace, astudy of the Negro in Boston. Other residents have pub-lished in pamphlets the results of their investigations in ThePublic Charitable Institutions of B
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