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  • The Wage-earning Woman and the State: a reply to Miss Minnie Bronson (191-)
  • The Delinquent Child and the Home (1912)
  • Papers presented at the conferences held during the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit, The Child in the City (New York, Amo Press, 1970 - reprint of the 1912 edition)
  • The Modern Household (1912, 2nd edition, 1916)
  • Truancy and Non-Attendance in the Chicago Schools: a study of the social aspects of the compulsory education and child labor legislation of Illinois (1917)
  • Madeline McDowell Breckinridge: a Leader in the New South. Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press, 1921.
  • New Homes for Old. New York: Harper and Brothers Publisher, 1921.
  • Family Welfare Work in the Metropolitan Community: selected case records (1924)
  • Public Welfare Administration in the United States, select documents (1927)
  • The Illinois adoption law and its administration (1928)
  • Marriage and the Civic Rights of Women: separate domicil and independent citizenship (1931)
  • Women in the Twentieth Century: a study of their political, social and economic activities (1933)
  • The Family and the State, select documents (1934)
  • The Ohio poor law and its administration ... and appendixes with selected decisions of the Ohio Supreme Court (1934)
  • Public welfare administration, with special reference to the organization of state departments; outline and bibliography; supplementary to Public welfare administration in the United states: select documents (1934)*Social work and the courts; select statutes and judicial decisions (1934)
  • The development of poor relief legislation in Kansas, by Grace A. Browning... and appendixes with court decisions edited by Sophonisba P. Breckinridge (1935)
  • The Michigan poor law: its development and administration with special reference to state provision for medical care of the indigent / by Isabel Campbell Bruce and Edith Eickhoff, edited with an introductory note and selected court decisions by Sophonisba P. Breckinridge (1936)
  • Indiana poor law; its development and administration, with special reference to the provisions of state care for the sick poor (1936)
  • The Tenements of Chicago, 1908-1935 ([http://books.google.com/books?id=4mmRAAAAIAAJ&source=gbs_ViewAPI New York: Arno Press, 1970; reprint of 1936 edition)
  • The illegitimate child in Illinois, by Dorothy Frances Puttee ... and Mary Ruth Colby ... edited by Sophonisba P. Breckinridge (1937)
  • State administration of child welfare in Illinois (1937)
  • The Illinois poor law and its administration (1939)
  • The Stepfather in the Family (1940)

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