Biennial Report of the State Commission in Lunacy, Volumes 1-9 |
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Page 62 - ... large part of the potential earnings are returned to the Treasury in the form of a significant savings in borrowing below the market rate. While the above figures would indicate that the Treasury saved roughly three-quarters of a million dollars on this one issue alone, it is not possible to measure in dollars and cents the value to the Treasury of the distribution system developed by banks as a result of the incentive of the Tax and Loan Account system. Part of the benefit lies in enabling the...
Page 42 - ... believed, however, that a beginning can be made with our present income and there is no apparent reason why interest enough cannot be aroused to secure an additional endowment of half a million of dollars and the funds sufficient for the erection of the muchneeded building. In submitting this report I wish to express my thanks to the members of the board of trustees for their kindness in thus affording me the opportunity of studying in detail the institutions herein mentioned, an opportunity...
Page 39 - Municipalities the following resolution was unanimously adopted: "RESOLVED, That it is the sense of this...
Page 96 - Whenever in the opinion of the medical superintendent of any State hospital, or the superintendent of the California Home for the care and training of Feeble-minded children...
Page 86 - The following statement shows the receipts and expenditures on account of the Contingent Fund for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1896, and ending June 30, 1897, viz.: RECEIPTS.
Page 74 - ... 31, 1917. ANNUAL REPORT UPON THE CONDITION AND PROGRESS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM IN PITTSBURGH Submitted March 31, 1916. By WJ HOLLAND, Director. To THE TRUSTEES OF THE CARNEG1E INST1TUTE OF P1TTSBURGH : GENTLEMEN : — At the hands of the Chairman of the Committee on the Museum I have the honor to herewith submit to you my annual report for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1917. The Custody of the Collections: The collections contained in the Carnegie Museum, acquired as the result of gifts, purchases,...
Page 76 - San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Tehama, Tulare, Ventura, and Yuba and in the City and County of San Francisco.
Page 55 - The general health of the inmates has been as good as could be expected under the present unsanitary condition of the plumbing of most of the wards.