Social Science Quarterly, Volume 71Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1990 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 838
... institution be- gan operation until the late 1920s . At no time during the period under dis- cussion was there a specially trained physician in any way affiliated with the institution . The remainder of the staff consisted of a number ...
... institution be- gan operation until the late 1920s . At no time during the period under dis- cussion was there a specially trained physician in any way affiliated with the institution . The remainder of the staff consisted of a number ...
Page 841
... institutions stood at around 50 percent and was growing . At Outa- gamie , the figure was even greater : almost 60 percent of the people com- mitted to the institution between 1890 and 1900 were immigrants , roughly twice their ...
... institutions stood at around 50 percent and was growing . At Outa- gamie , the figure was even greater : almost 60 percent of the people com- mitted to the institution between 1890 and 1900 were immigrants , roughly twice their ...
Page 846
... institution was well supervised by the state , that it fostered a " family " spirit , or that , because of their prox- imity , friends and relatives monitored the care provided at the institution and visited the inmates , or took them ...
... institution was well supervised by the state , that it fostered a " family " spirit , or that , because of their prox- imity , friends and relatives monitored the care provided at the institution and visited the inmates , or took them ...
Contents
The Impact of the Bakke Decision on Black and Hispanic Enrollment | 458 |
Social Services Impact on Elderly Independent Living | 474 |
The Impact of the Tax Revolt Era State Fiscal Caps | 492 |
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