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Religion of the people, by Canon Barnett -- Cathedral reform, by Canon Barnett -- Cathedrals and modern needs, by Canon Barnett -- The children's country holiday fun, by Mrs. S. A. Barnett -- Recreation of the people, by Canon Barnett -- Hopes of the hosts, by Mrs. S. A. Barnett -- Easter Monday on Hampstead Heath, by Canon Barnett -- Holidays and schooldays, by Canon Barnett -- The failure of holidays, by Canon Barnett -- Recreation in town and country, by Mrs. S. A. Barnett -- Settlements of university men in great towns, by Canon Barnett -- The beginnings of Toynbee Hall, by Mrs. S. A. Barnett -- Twenty-one years of university settlements, by Canon Barnett -- The ethics of the Poor Law, by Mrs. S. A. Barnett -- Poverty, its cause and cure, by Canon Barnett -- Babies of the State, by Mrs. S. A. Barnett -- Poor law reform, by Canon Barnett -- The unemployed, by Mrs. S. A. Barnett -- The Poor Law report, by Canon Barnett -- Widows with children under the Poor Law, by Mrs. S. A. Barnett -- The press and charitable funds, by Canon Barnett -- What is possible in Poor Law reform, by Canon Barnett -- Charity up to date, by Canon Barnett -- What labour wants, by Canon Barnett -- Our present discontents, by Canon Barnett -- Of town planning, by Mrs. S. A. Barnett -- The mission of music, by Canon Barnett -- The real social reformer, by Canon Barnett -- Where charity fails, by Canon Barnett -- Landlordism up to date, by Canon Barnett -- The Church and town planning, by Canon Barnett -- The teachers' equipment, by Canon Barnett -- Oxford University and the working people, by Canon Barnett -- Justice to young workers, by Canon Barnett -- A race between education and ruin, by Canon Barnett.
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