... destitute, neglected and other children needing care, by placing them in families and by exercising an oversight over those who have been placed in families; and by such other methods as from time to time may seem to be desirable. To these ends the... State Charities Aid Association Annual Report - Strana 136autor/autoři: State Charities Aid Association (N.Y.) - 1898Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1903 - 1140 str.
...lieen placed in families; and by such other methods as from time to time may seem to be desirable. To these ends the Association, an unofficial, volunteer...Charity and Lunacy, and shall report to them annually. Governing body. — Board of Managers. President. — Prof. George F. Canfield, New York city. Treasurer.... | |
| 1915 - 872 str.
...have been placed in families, and by such other methods as from time to time may seem to be desirable. To these ends the Association, an unofficial, volunteer...best possible administration, shall, as far as may Ix? thought practicable, aid and cooperate with the official state boards of charities and of lunacy,... | |
| New York (State). Board of Charities - 1906 - 1550 str.
...have been placed in families, and by such other methods as from time to time may seem to be desirable. To these ends the Association, an unofficial, volunteer...practicable, aid and cooperate with the official State Hoards of Charity and Lunacy, and shall report to them annually. Governing body.— Board of Managers.... | |
| New York (State). Board of Charities - 1904 - 1488 str.
...have boon placed in families; and by such other methods as from time to time may seem to be desirable. To these ends the Association, an unofficial, volunteer...thought practicable, aid and cooperate with the official Stato Boards of Dharity and Lunacy, and shall report to them annually. Governing body.— Board of... | |
| New York (State). Board of Charities - 1913 - 822 str.
...administration of both public and private charity as may develop the self-respect and increase the power of self-support of the poorer classes of society....of charity the best possible administration, shall, 113 far as may be thought practicable, aid and cooperate with the official State Boards of Charities... | |
| National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Session - 1890 - 502 str.
...administration of both public and private charity as may develop the self-respect and increase the power of self-support of the poorer classes of society. To these ends the Association shall co-operate, as far as may be thought practicable, with the State Board of Charities, to which... | |
| New York (State). Department of Social Welfare - 1899 - 1152 str.
...administration of both public and private charity as may develop the self-respect and increase the power of self-support of the poorer classes of society....composed of citizens who desire to secure for their publicinstitutions of charity the best possible administration, shall, as far as may be thought practicable,... | |
| New York (State). Department of Social Welfare - 1901 - 962 str.
...administration of both public and private charity, as may develop the self-respect and increase the power of self-support of the poorer classes of society....best possible administration, shall, as far as may lif thought practicable, aid and cooperate with the 30 official State Boards of Charity and Lunacy,... | |
| New York (State). Department of Social Welfare - 1904 - 1460 str.
...have been placed in families; and by such other methods as from time to time may seem to be desirable. To these ends the Association, an unofficial, volunteer...Charity and Lunacy, and shall report to them annually. Governing body. — Board of Managers. President. — Prof. George F. Cantìeld, New York city. Secretary.... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1906 - 838 str.
...have been placed in families, and by such other methods as from time to time may seem to be desirable. To these ends the Association, an unofficial, volunteer...Charity and Lunacy, and shall report to, them annually. Governing body. — Board of Managers. President.— Hon. Joseph H. Choate. New York City. Secretary.... | |
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