Biennial Report of the Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities of the State of IllinoisThe Board, 1902 - Public welfare |
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... hands of the treasurers . These inspections proved the need of a more uniform system of bookkeeping and accounting . A manual of bookkeeping , prepared by Mr. Frank Whipp , our assistant secretary , being especially adapted to ...
... hands of the treasurers . These inspections proved the need of a more uniform system of bookkeeping and accounting . A manual of bookkeeping , prepared by Mr. Frank Whipp , our assistant secretary , being especially adapted to ...
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... hand due the Northern and Southern hospitals for the insane and the Asylum for Feeble - Minded Children , together with over - estimates at the last named institution and the Asylum for Incurable Insane . Our recommendations for ...
... hand due the Northern and Southern hospitals for the insane and the Asylum for Feeble - Minded Children , together with over - estimates at the last named institution and the Asylum for Incurable Insane . Our recommendations for ...
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... hand July 1 , 1903 , which will be at least $ 75,000 . We recommend $ 107,000 for the first year and $ 182,000 for the year 1904-5 .. No less amount would suffice . We approve the estimate of $ 15,000 per annum .. This is an ordinary ...
... hand July 1 , 1903 , which will be at least $ 75,000 . We recommend $ 107,000 for the first year and $ 182,000 for the year 1904-5 .. No less amount would suffice . We approve the estimate of $ 15,000 per annum .. This is an ordinary ...
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... hands of the local treasurers of the institutions under our jurisdiction cash balances amounting to $ 251,007.02 . The amount in transit between the State treasury and institutions was $ 23,387.72 . The institutions had ... hand July 1 , 35.
... hands of the local treasurers of the institutions under our jurisdiction cash balances amounting to $ 251,007.02 . The amount in transit between the State treasury and institutions was $ 23,387.72 . The institutions had ... hand July 1 , 35.
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... hand July 1 , 1900 . In transit July 1 , 1900 . 1899 . Other receipts . Total . 1901 . Blind 4,650 75 113,300 00 Training School for Girls Total ... $ 251,007 02 $ 23,387 72 $ 2,264,511 58 $ 4,403,024 92 $ 314,967 56 $ 7,256,898 80 CR ...
... hand July 1 , 1900 . In transit July 1 , 1900 . 1899 . Other receipts . Total . 1901 . Blind 4,650 75 113,300 00 Training School for Girls Total ... $ 251,007 02 $ 23,387 72 $ 2,264,511 58 $ 4,403,024 92 $ 314,967 56 $ 7,256,898 80 CR ...
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abundant acres almshouse annum appointed appropriations Associated Charities Asylum Asylum for Insane Av.No Bartonville bathtubs beds are clean Board of Charities building Cash on hand Central Insane Hospital Chicago child Christian Clark colony committee Conference of Charities Cook county Cost Deaf and Dumb delinquent boys disbursements Eastern Insane Hospital Edwards Effingham epilepsy epileptic farm Feeble-Minded Female fire protection furnished the inmates heated Illinois inmates are required insane inmates institution Jacksonville jail July June 30 juvenile court Kankakee Male needed Northern Insane Ordinary expenses Orphans outdoor exercise patients Peoria PEORIA COUNTY plumbing president prisoners Proper food receipts recommend Religious services Repairs and improvements required to bathe rooms sanitary condition School for Girls secretary separate services are held sexes are cared society Soldiers Sonyea Southern Insane Hospital special attendants sufficient clothing superintendent supervision tion Total Training School ventilation water supply Western Insane
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Page 222 - ... in some suitable family home, in case provision is made by voluntary contribution or otherwise for the payment of the board of such child, until a suitable provision may be made for the child in a home without such payment...
Page 305 - We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Page 233 - An act to regulate the treatment and control of dependent, neglected and delinquent children...
Page 222 - ... and may allow said child to remain in its own home subject to the visitation of the probation officer, such child to report to the probation officer as often as may be required and subject to be returned to the court for further proceedings...
Page 198 - I thank thee, Blackgown, and thee, Frenchman," addressing M. Jollyet, "for taking so much pains to come and visit us; never has the earth been so beautiful, nor the sun so bright, as today; never has our river been so calm, nor so free from rocks, which your canoes have removed as they passed; never has our tobacco had so fine a flavor, no.r our corn appeared so beautiful as we behold it today.
Page 222 - No court or magistrate shall commit a child under twelve (12) years of age to a jail or police station, but if such child is unable to give bail it may be committed to the care of the sheriff, police officer, or probation officer, who shall keep such child in some suitable place provided by the city or county outside the enclosure of any jail or police station.
Page 326 - Such examinations shall be practical in their character, and shall relate to those matters which will fairly test the relative capacity of the persons examined to discharge the duties of the positions to which they seek to be appointed, and shall include tests of physical qualifications and health, and, when appropriate, of manual skill.
Page 322 - ... for personally answering the same in writing, and affidavits in support thereof; but no examination of witnesses nor any trial or hearing shall be required except in the discretion of the officer making the removal...
Page 208 - In some way or other, fat must undoubtedly be applied to the nutrition of the nervous system if it is to be maintained in its organic integrity, since fat is one of the most important, if not the most important, of its organic ingredients.
Page 300 - We forget that old proverb, that an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure, — that that is the truest wisdom which advises the overcoming of the beginnings of evil.