Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, at the ... Annual Session Held in ..., Issue 24Press of Geo. H. Ellis, 1898 - Charities |
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... Michigan , by J. A. Post 397 398 400 401 403 405 Minnesota , by W. W. FOLWELL 407 Mississippi , by J. L. POWER . 409 Missouri , by M. E. PERRY 409 Montana , by Miss M. S. CUMMINS 411 Nebraska , by A. W. CLARK . 412 New Hampshire , by ...
... Michigan , by J. A. Post 397 398 400 401 403 405 Minnesota , by W. W. FOLWELL 407 Mississippi , by J. L. POWER . 409 Missouri , by M. E. PERRY 409 Montana , by Miss M. S. CUMMINS 411 Nebraska , by A. W. CLARK . 412 New Hampshire , by ...
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... Michigan . Minnesota Mississippi .. Missouri . Montana Nebraska Nevada . New Hampshire New Jersey . New Mexico .. New York .. North Carolina North Dakota .. Ohio ... Oklahoma Oregon .... Pennsylvania .. Rhode Island . South Carolina ...
... Michigan . Minnesota Mississippi .. Missouri . Montana Nebraska Nevada . New Hampshire New Jersey . New Mexico .. New York .. North Carolina North Dakota .. Ohio ... Oklahoma Oregon .... Pennsylvania .. Rhode Island . South Carolina ...
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... Michigan . The way is clear and well within the ability of our tax- payers to furnish the means . The most important thing needed is a public opinion which shall recognize what degeneracy means , and shall insist that its increase be ...
... Michigan . The way is clear and well within the ability of our tax- payers to furnish the means . The most important thing needed is a public opinion which shall recognize what degeneracy means , and shall insist that its increase be ...
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... Michigan , children becoming a public charge are generally committed as wards of the State to the State Public School at Coldwater . They may be sent to private asylums , and there main- tained , but not at the expense of the public ...
... Michigan , children becoming a public charge are generally committed as wards of the State to the State Public School at Coldwater . They may be sent to private asylums , and there main- tained , but not at the expense of the public ...
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... Michigan State system for placing out dependent children is as follows : For general distribution throughout the State the Board of Control issues a pamphlet cir- cular explaining how children may be obtained from the State . School ...
... Michigan State system for placing out dependent children is as follows : For general distribution throughout the State the Board of Control issues a pamphlet cir- cular explaining how children may be obtained from the State . School ...
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Page 155 - And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing.
Page 338 - For right is right, since God is God ; And right the day must win ; To doubt would be disloyalty, To falter would be sin ! FREDERIC WILLIAM FABER.
Page 13 - HE speaks not well who doth his time deplore, Naming it new and little and obscure, Ignoble and unfit for lofty deeds. All times were modern in the time of them, And this no more than others. Do thy part Here in the living day, as did the great Who made old days immortal ! So shall men, Gazing long back to this far-looming hour, Say: "Then the time when men were truly men...
Page 73 - It is wholly informal and unsystematic, the same as the objects are which one sees. It is entirely divorced from definitions, or from explanations in books. It is therefore supremely natural. It simply trains the eye and the mind to see and to comprehend the common things of life ; and the result is not directly the acquirement of science but the establishing of a living sympathy with everything that is.
Page 466 - Conference to appoint a committee of three, whose duty it shall be to report...
Page 73 - It is seeing the things which one looks at, and the drawing of proper conclusions from what one sees. Nature study is not the study of a science, as of botany, entomology, geology, and the like. That is, it takes the things at hand and endeavors to understand them, without reference to the systematic order or relationships of the objects. It is wholly informal and unsystematic, the same as the objects are which one sees.
Page 13 - Though wars grew less, their spirits met the test Of new conditions; conquering civic wrong; Saving the state anew by virtuous lives; Guarding the country's honor as their own, And their own as their country's and their sons': Defying leagued fraud with single truth; Not fearing loss; and daring to be pure.
Page 430 - ... perjury as when given against the Government. This recommendation has been formally considered and will doubtless become a law. 8th. That the bill granting forty dollars per month for the loss of one leg, or one arm, or one foot, or one hand, or for an equivalent disability, become a law. This bill has passed the House of Representatives, and is now in the Senate Committee on...
Page 96 - ... may commit the child to any incorporated charitable reformatory, or other institution, and when practicable, to such as is governed by persons of the same religious faith as the parents of the child...
Page 388 - And it is hereby declared to be the policy of the Government of the United States to make no appropriation of money or property for the purpose of founding, maintaining, or aiding by payment for services, expenses, or otherwise, any church or religious denomination, or any institution or society which is under sectarian or ecclesiastical control...