Reports and Communications, Volume 19Vol. 1-4 contain miscellaneous reports made to the Commission, 1907-1908. |
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... assistant treasurer of the Boston Belting Company to obtain figures which could be used as a basis for a decision by the mayor to discontinue the contract and make a cash payment to the company . Thereafter , on June 2 , 1922 , the ...
... assistant treasurer of the Boston Belting Company to obtain figures which could be used as a basis for a decision by the mayor to discontinue the contract and make a cash payment to the company . Thereafter , on June 2 , 1922 , the ...
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... assistant treasurer . No suit was brought or could be brought in any court against the city of Boston . The single question for the mayor to decide was whether it was more to the interest of the city of Boston to allow the contract that ...
... assistant treasurer . No suit was brought or could be brought in any court against the city of Boston . The single question for the mayor to decide was whether it was more to the interest of the city of Boston to allow the contract that ...
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... assistant treasurer of the Boston Belting Company , in May , 1922 , the Corporation Counsel requested the assistant treasurer of the Boston Belting Company to obtain figures which could be used as a basis for a decision by the Mayor ...
... assistant treasurer of the Boston Belting Company , in May , 1922 , the Corporation Counsel requested the assistant treasurer of the Boston Belting Company to obtain figures which could be used as a basis for a decision by the Mayor ...
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... assistant treasurer , Mr. Gill , with the Corpora- tion Counsel , lasting during the spring and summer , were without result and that the Corporation Counsel regarded the activities and representations of him and his company as a bluff ...
... assistant treasurer , Mr. Gill , with the Corpora- tion Counsel , lasting during the spring and summer , were without result and that the Corporation Counsel regarded the activities and representations of him and his company as a bluff ...
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... assistant corporation counsel , the assistant treasurer of the Boston Five Cents Savings Bank , Mr. Matthews and his counsel , the City Auditor and the City Treasurer , met at one o'clock p . m . for the purpose of accepting the award ...
... assistant corporation counsel , the assistant treasurer of the Boston Five Cents Savings Bank , Mr. Matthews and his counsel , the City Auditor and the City Treasurer , met at one o'clock p . m . for the purpose of accepting the award ...
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Page 59 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
Page 26 - Is guilty of a felony and punishable by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars, or both.
Page 82 - All moneys raised by taxation in the towns and cities for the support, of public schools, and all moneys which may be appropriated by the state for the support of common schools, shall be applied to, and expended in. no other schools than those which are conducted according to law, under the order and superintendence of the authorities of the town or city in which the money is to be expended...
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Page 81 - The school committee is an independent body, entrusted by law with broad powers, important duties, and large discretion. The obligation to select and to contract with teachers implies examination as to their fitness and of necessity carries with it the authority to fix the compensation to be paid. It would be vain to impose upon the school committee responsibility for excellence of the instruction to be afforded to pupils and to deprive them of the power to determine the salaries of teachers.
Page 168 - JEFFRIES FUND.— Was a bequest by DAVID JEFFRIES, former Town Treasurer. Will dated January 1786. Income to be applied to the purchase of tea, coffee, chocolate and sugar for the refreshment of those persons who, in the Providence of God, are or shall be obliged to seek refuge in the almshouse after having lived reputably, but always giving preference to the pious poor.
Page 5 - ... probation, and to publish each year a list of all probation officers in the State; to make an annual report to the Legislature showing the proceedings of the Commission, the results of the probation system as administered in the various parts of the State, with recommendations. MEMBERS AND OFFICERS OF THE COMMISSION There has been no change in the personnel of the Commission, during the past year. On January 5th, Frank E. Wade of Buffalo was re-designated by the Commission of Prisons as a member...
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