Charities: The Official Organ of the Charity Organization Society of the City of New York, Volume 10The Society, 1903 - Charities |
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... give in such a manner as to be most convenient for reference . a condensed statement of all the resources which the city affords for every form of need . It has been carefully revised and the contents reclassified and enlarged by the ...
... give in such a manner as to be most convenient for reference . a condensed statement of all the resources which the city affords for every form of need . It has been carefully revised and the contents reclassified and enlarged by the ...
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... give the views of Dr. Lorenz on this subject . After he had operated on a patient with con- genital hip dislocation at the State Hospital for Crippled and De- formed Children at Tarrytown , and had visited its wards and examined the ...
... give the views of Dr. Lorenz on this subject . After he had operated on a patient with con- genital hip dislocation at the State Hospital for Crippled and De- formed Children at Tarrytown , and had visited its wards and examined the ...
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... give evidence of being necessary , its incorporators and directors must be persons of good repute , and its fi- nancial management give promise of satisfactory administration . For- tunately relatively few of the estab- lished charities ...
... give evidence of being necessary , its incorporators and directors must be persons of good repute , and its fi- nancial management give promise of satisfactory administration . For- tunately relatively few of the estab- lished charities ...
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... give the skilled service demanded . The conditions in the workrooms are not favorable for systematic in- struction . The old apprentice sys- tem has passed and nothing satis- factory has taken its place . A large proportion of our girls ...
... give the skilled service demanded . The conditions in the workrooms are not favorable for systematic in- struction . The old apprentice sys- tem has passed and nothing satis- factory has taken its place . A large proportion of our girls ...
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... gives it out that to every applicant at his castle gate he will give a crust , with butter on it , and something to drink with it , and the result is that every day the crowd of beggars grows ; all the honest farmers , finding here is a ...
... gives it out that to every applicant at his castle gate he will give a crust , with butter on it , and something to drink with it , and the result is that every day the crowd of beggars grows ; all the honest farmers , finding here is a ...
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Page 102 - tenement-house " shall be taken to mean and include every house, building, or portion thereof, which is rented, leased, let or hired out to be occupied, or is occupied, as the home, or residence of three families or more, living independently of each other, and doing their cooking upon the premises, or by more than two families upon any floor, so living and cooking, but having a common right in the halls, stairways, yards, water-closets, or privies, or some of them.
Page 538 - ... or when a different apportionment of the hours of labor is made for the sole purpose of making a shorter day's work for one day of the week ; and in no case shall the hours of labor exceed sixty in a week. Every employer shall post in a conspicuous place in every room. .where such persons are employed, a printed notice stating the number of hours...
Page 167 - One of the foremost philosophers of recreation has said that " the boy without a playground is father to the man without a job; and the boy with a bad playground is apt to be father to the man with a job that would better be left undone.
Page 344 - Twas a dangerous cliff, as they freely confessed, Though to walk near its crest was so pleasant; But over its terrible edge there had slipped A duke and full many a peasant. So the people said something would have to be done, But their projects did not at all tally. Some said: "Put a fence 'round the edge of the cliff. Some, "an ambulance down in the valley.
Page 322 - Flag our great Republic, inspirer in battle, guardian of our homes, whose stars and stripes stand for bravery, purity, truth, and union, we salute thee! We, the natives of distant lands, who find rest under thy folds, do pledge our hearts, our lives, and our sacred honor to love and protect thee, our country, and the liberty of the American people forever.
Page 344 - Gave pounds or gave pence, not to put up a fence But an ambulance down in the valley. For the cliff is all right if you're careful," they said, "And if folks even slip and are dropping, It isn't the slipping that hurts them so much As the shock down below when they're stopping...
Page 8 - Collect statistical information in respect to the property, receipts and expenditures of all institutions, societies and associations subject to its supervision, and the number and condition of the inmates thereof, and of the poor receiving public relief.
Page 99 - York state hospital for the treatment of incipient pulmonary tuberculosis.
Page 235 - An act defining the powers of the several courts of quarter sessions of the peace, within this commonwealth, with reference to the care, treatment and control of dependent, neglected, incorrigible and delinquent children, under the age of sixteen years, and providing for the means in which such power may be exercised.
Page 2 - Secretaryship of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor and the Charity Organization Society in the city of Baltimore, Maryland.