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Strana 13
... adequate opportunity to choose books and to read those of his choice . Throughout the year two Boy Scout troops are organized and conduct regular meetings . Likewise one Girl Scout troop is organized and carries on its program . Once ...
... adequate opportunity to choose books and to read those of his choice . Throughout the year two Boy Scout troops are organized and conduct regular meetings . Likewise one Girl Scout troop is organized and carries on its program . Once ...
Strana 18
... adequate foster - home program is the absence of child study facilities . The services provided through the State Research Bureau should be extended to include a wide variety of specialized tests , the results of which would give more ...
... adequate foster - home program is the absence of child study facilities . The services provided through the State Research Bureau should be extended to include a wide variety of specialized tests , the results of which would give more ...
Strana 19
... adequate staff to determine the child's needs ; provision for education , training and special treatment which will provide the answer to those needs ; and a field work staff equipped to properly supervise the children placed in foster ...
... adequate staff to determine the child's needs ; provision for education , training and special treatment which will provide the answer to those needs ; and a field work staff equipped to properly supervise the children placed in foster ...
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28 children 87 children cared additional admission adoptive homes age of eighteen BERNADINE DOLAN Board of Control boarding homes Boy Scout boys and girls C. T. McEnaney cases-Daily average child child's personality children placed Children's Bureau church clubs cooperation cottages counties Current Expenses diphtheria Dorothea Putter effective efficient Eidem farm field work staff field workers foster foster-home free or adoptive given guardianship gymnasium herewith high school hospital improvement individual infections institution July 1st July 29 June 30 kidney and ear laundry mean I. Q. Mendus mental Mumps necessary needs number of children nursery school facilities older boys oppor opportunity physical placement department placement service population present private agencies private home psychiatric Public School Owatonna pupils Respectfully submitted scarlet fever Schick small pox Superintendent Dear Sir Supervisor teachers teeth tion Tonsillectomies total number toxoid tunities Veronica Landrigan Vevle Wage homes Wassermann tests whooping cough