Children's BureauU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 - 51페이지 |
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... knowledge than we now possess as to the actual conditions surrounding the child life of the country , such conditions as are referred to in this bill . I think the best way to accomplish this end is by the passage of such a bill as this ...
... knowledge than we now possess as to the actual conditions surrounding the child life of the country , such conditions as are referred to in this bill . I think the best way to accomplish this end is by the passage of such a bill as this ...
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... knowledge of which should be passed on . It has been done effectively and well for other things , and we who are in intimate relationship with the children want them protected and want their interests cared for , and want to have the ...
... knowledge of which should be passed on . It has been done effectively and well for other things , and we who are in intimate relationship with the children want them protected and want their interests cared for , and want to have the ...
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... knowledge , then we shall be safe in the future as we are safe at the present . The statistics of illiteracy which I touched on I think are germane to this subject simply because it is necessary that the peo- ple should be educated ...
... knowledge , then we shall be safe in the future as we are safe at the present . The statistics of illiteracy which I touched on I think are germane to this subject simply because it is necessary that the peo- ple should be educated ...
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... knowledge we would get as to the characteristic industries of the children of the different parts of the country . Canneries in the West and the cotton mills in the South and the sweatshops in New York and the mines in Pennsylvania and ...
... knowledge we would get as to the characteristic industries of the children of the different parts of the country . Canneries in the West and the cotton mills in the South and the sweatshops in New York and the mines in Pennsylvania and ...
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... knowledge than we now possess as to the actual condi- tions surrounding the child life of the country , such conditions as are referred to in this bill . I think the best way to accomplish this end is by the passage of such a bill as ...
... knowledge than we now possess as to the actual condi- tions surrounding the child life of the country , such conditions as are referred to in this bill . I think the best way to accomplish this end is by the passage of such a bill as ...
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105 East Twenty-second agencies Baltimore bill Board of Charities Board of Children's Boys BUCHANAN Bureau of Education Census Census Bureau Chairman Charities Aid Association Charities and Correction Charity Organization Society Chicago chil Child Labor Committee Children's Aid Society children's bureau Children's Home Society clerks of class collect Commerce and Labor Commissioner Conference of Charities Congress Cook County DAWSON Department dependent children director dren East Twenty-second Street establishment executive committee formerly president Girard College House illiteracy Industry infant mortality institutions interests investigation Jewish Charities Jewish Orphan juvenile court laws legislation McKelway ment National Child Labor National Government Ohio Orphan Asylum orphanage PETERS Philadelphia Playground president National Conference president Particular Council problems question Russell Sage Foundation School secretary National Society of St statistics superin superintendent tendent Thomas Nelson Page tion tuberculosis United vice president Vincent de Paul Washington welfare of children William York City
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2 페이지 - The said bureau shall investigate and report to said department upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people, and shall especially investigate the questions of infant mortality, the birth rate, orphanage, juvenile courts, desertion, dangerous occupations, accidents and diseases of children, employment, legislation affecting children in the several States and Territories.
29 페이지 - A bill is pending in Congress for the establishment of a federal children's bureau to collect and disseminate information affecting the welfare of children. In our judgment, the establishment of such a bureau is desirable, and we earnestly recommend the enactment of the pending measure.
2 페이지 - ... dollars ; two clerks of class four ; two clerks of class three ; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one copyist, at nine hundred dollars; one special agent, at...
2 페이지 - That the said bureau shall be under the direction of a chief, to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and who shall receive an annual compensation of five thousand dollars.
2 페이지 - ... class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one copyist, at nine hundred dollars, one special agent, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one special agent, at one thousand two hundred dollars, and one messenger at eight hundred and forty dollars. Sec. 4. That the Secretary of Commerce and Labor...
48 페이지 - Albany. Richmond, Rev. Charles A., 58 Willett street, Albany. Robertson, Mrs. EA, 413 Third avenue, Watervliet. Robertson, Miss Janet, 71 First street, Albany. Robinson, George B., 415 Broome street, New York City. President, New York Catholic Protectory. Rockwell, Mrs. FW, The Ten Eyck, Albany. Rogers. William H., 30 North street, Middletown.
29 페이지 - Wliat steps are taken to prevent blindness? (2) How many mentally subnormal children are there in the United States,' including idiots, imbeciles, and children sufficiently self-directing to profit by special classes in school? Where are these children? What provision is made for their education? What does it cost? How many of them are receiving training for self-support? (3) How many fatherless children are there in the United States?
2 페이지 - Sec. 3. That there shall be in said bureau, until otherwise provided for by law, an assistant chief, to be appointed by the Secretary of...
29 페이지 - The following are some of the points on which it is hoped that the bureau, when established, may furnish enlightenment: 1. How many blind children are there in the United States? Where are they? What provision for their education is made? How many of them are receiving training for self-support? What are the causes of their blindness? What steps are taken to prevent blindness? 2. How many mentally subnormal children are there in the United States, including idiots, imbeciles and children sufficiently...
2 페이지 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States . America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Rubber Ac of 1948.