Annual report of the State Board of Charity of Massachusetts. v.4, 1867, 4권Wright and Potter Printing Company, 1868 |
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... cent , though they might be starving ; that the State got only fifty cents ; and that the contractors got fivefold more . They may well have felt like Samson , bound , and grinding for hated Philistines . Now that the older contracts ...
... cent , though they might be starving ; that the State got only fifty cents ; and that the contractors got fivefold more . They may well have felt like Samson , bound , and grinding for hated Philistines . Now that the older contracts ...
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... cent . on the earn- ings of last year ; but I have no doubt it is possible to gain a hundred per cent . next year , if the most economical method of managing this industry could be adopted . This statement is not made by conjecture ...
... cent . on the earn- ings of last year ; but I have no doubt it is possible to gain a hundred per cent . next year , if the most economical method of managing this industry could be adopted . This statement is not made by conjecture ...
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... cents to $ 1.07 a day for each convict . The latter price not being excessive , it follows that the smaller one was much too low . It is to be hoped that the prices will now be kept up . It is quite probable that the average number of ...
... cents to $ 1.07 a day for each convict . The latter price not being excessive , it follows that the smaller one was much too low . It is to be hoped that the prices will now be kept up . It is quite probable that the average number of ...
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... cent . of all committed . 190 of these 4,723 persons have died or committed suicide , the number of the latter being five . This is an average mortality of about five in a year , the constant average number of convicts being about 375 ...
... cent . of all committed . 190 of these 4,723 persons have died or committed suicide , the number of the latter being five . This is an average mortality of about five in a year , the constant average number of convicts being about 375 ...
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... cents per day . Of the 107 remaining , 33 were paid for at one dollar and 74 at 77 cents per day . These figures show that the contract labor of the prison was never so highly paid as now , the average rate being upwards of 93 cents per ...
... cents per day . Of the 107 remaining , 33 were paid for at one dollar and 74 at 77 cents per day . These figures show that the contract labor of the prison was never so highly paid as now , the average rate being upwards of 93 cents per ...
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Aggregates amount appropriation Asylum average number average weekly cost Barnstable Barnstable County Board Boston boys Bridgewater Almshouse cent CHAP Charities Charlestown cities Commonwealth condition convicts COUNTY PRISONS crime Current Expenses deaf-mutes Discharged dollars duty earnings Edgartown Expenditures F. B. SANBORN Females FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT Gay Head House of Cor House of Correction hundred increase Indians inmates insane institution Jail and House labor Lancaster School Legislature less Lunatic Hospitals Males Massachusetts ment Monson Almshouse nearly Northampton Hospital Number of patients number of persons October officers Overseers paid Pauper Establishments placed poor present Primary School private families probably pupils Rainsford Hospital Rainsford Island Receipts received Reform School Reformatories relief Salaries School Ships SECRETARY'S REPORT SECT sentence September 30 settlement Settlement Law statistics Superintendent TABLE Taunton Hospital Tewksbury Almshouse tion Total Treasury tribes Visiting Agent Westborough School whole number Worcester Hospital Workhouse
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31 페이지 - The body politic is formed by a voluntary association of individuals: it is a social compact, by which the whole people covenants with each citizen, and each citizen with the whole people, that all shall be governed by certain laws for the common good.
10 페이지 - ... public or private day school approved by the school committee of the place in which such school is kept, during a term of six months, shall be deemed the equivalent of three months...
12 페이지 - Education, for the purposes hereinafter set forth; and with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, restrictions, and liabilities set forth in all general laws, which now are or hereafter may be in force relating to such corporations.
222 페이지 - When assistance has ceased, it is expedient to make up and send in the bill immediately, while the facts are yet fresh in memory. And here follow two forms, one of which is to be used when the party is aided at his own home or at the house of some friend ; the other when he is removed to the local almshouse, or supported by agreement in a family at a given weekly rate. Overseers must give such a history as will show that the party, as far as they can possibly ascertain, has neither a military or...
10 페이지 - SECT. 2. No child under the age of fifteen years shall be employed in any manufacturing or mechanical establishment more than sixty hours in.
10 페이지 - Commonwealth during the preceding six months ; nor shall such employment continue unless such child shall attend school at least three months in each and every year...
13 페이지 - ... with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, restrictions and liabilities, set forth in the sixty-eighth chapter of the General Statutes.
121 페이지 - Overseers of the poor shall keep full and accurate records of the paupers fully supported, the persons relieved and partially supported, and the travelers and vagrants lodged at the expense of their respective towns, together with the amount paid by them for such support and relief...
xix 페이지 - That we should enlist, not only the greatest possible amount of popular sympathy, but the greatest number of individuals and of families, in the care and treatment of the dependent.
8 페이지 - ... provided, further, that when any person who has heretofore received state aid is precluded therefrom by the provisions of this act, and the authorities of the cities or towns are satisfied that justice and necessity require a continuance of the aid to prevent actual suffering, they are hereby authorized in such cases to continue the payment thereof ; and upon reporting the facts in each specific case and showing by evidence satisfactory to the commissioners, the necessity of such payments, the...