Annual Report, Volume 35, Part 1901 |
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... believe , finally with the coöperation also of the State authorities who will use their power and give their influence to assist some sort of general interrelation between city and country charities of a kind that will be of great help ...
... believe , finally with the coöperation also of the State authorities who will use their power and give their influence to assist some sort of general interrelation between city and country charities of a kind that will be of great help ...
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... believe it will . I fully believe that individualism will have its highest development and its greatest power of operation only in an extensive association . Per- haps there is no department of human life , after all , in which ...
... believe it will . I fully believe that individualism will have its highest development and its greatest power of operation only in an extensive association . Per- haps there is no department of human life , after all , in which ...
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... believe that our coming together in Conference will not only bring about friendly intercourse , but also will do a great deal of good in ridding us of doubts or prejudices that , after all , may cling to us even without our knowledge ...
... believe that our coming together in Conference will not only bring about friendly intercourse , but also will do a great deal of good in ridding us of doubts or prejudices that , after all , may cling to us even without our knowledge ...
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... believe that that theory can be true . I do not believe , with all our enlightenment , with the thousands and thousands of volumes of printed pages , with all the result of ex- perience and the facilities of communication throughout the ...
... believe that that theory can be true . I do not believe , with all our enlightenment , with the thousands and thousands of volumes of printed pages , with all the result of ex- perience and the facilities of communication throughout the ...
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... believe to have been original conditions of equality , and twentieth century justice also requires that , having that opportunity open , every man should reap the consequences of embracing it or not , consequences all the more momentous ...
... believe to have been original conditions of equality , and twentieth century justice also requires that , having that opportunity open , every man should reap the consequences of embracing it or not , consequences all the more momentous ...
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Page 177 - The Governor may remove the Superintendent for cause at any time, giving to him a copy of the charges against him, and an opportunity to be heard in his defense.
Page 195 - The real property of a corporation or association organized exclusively for the moral or mental improvement of men or women, or for religious, bible, tract, charitable, benevolent, missionary, hospital, infirmary, educational, scientific, literary, library, patriotic, historical or cemetery purposes, or for the enforcement of laws relating to children or animals, or for two or more such purposes, and used exclusively for carrying out thereupon one or more of such purposes ; and the personal property...
Page 137 - Appointments and promotions in the Civil Service of the State, and of all the civil divisions thereof, including cities and villages, shall be made according to merit and fitness, to be ascertained, so far as practicable, by examination, which, so far as practicable, shall be competitive.
Page 177 - Sec. 4. A Superintendent of State Prisons shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and hold his office for five years, unless sooner removed; he shall give security in such amount, and with such sureties as shall be required by law for the faithful discharge of his duties...
Page 30 - July, nineteen hundred and one, the jurisdiction of the department of public charities of The City of New York over Bellevue Hospital and the Fordham, Harlem and Gouverneur Hospitals and the Emergency Hospital in east Twenty-sixth street...
Page 499 - Application to be made to the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, 105 East Twenty-second street, New York City.
Page 174 - ... that honorably discharged soldiers and sailors from the army and navy of the United States in the late Civil War, who are citizens and residents of this State, shall be entitled to preference in appointment and promotion, without regard to their standing on any list from which such appointment or promotion may be made. Laws shall be made to provide for the enforcement of this section.
Page 430 - ... purposes, or for the enforcement of laws relating to children or animals, or for two or more of such purposes, and used exclusively for carrying out thereupon one or more of such purposes, and the personal property of any such corporation shall be exempt from taxation.
Page 176 - A Superintendent of State Prisons shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and hold his office for five years, unless sooner removed; he shall give security in such amount and with such sureties as shall be required by law for the faithful discharge of his duties; he shall have the superintendence, management...
Page 96 - ... month, and twice there has been a general meeting of all the teachers of the district. The conference held here March 25 and 26 by the Hon. Samuel M. Lindsay, commissioner of education of Porto Rico, assisted by Dr. Charles De Garmo, dean of the pedagogical department of Cornell University, and Dr. Edward T. Devine, secretary of the charity organization society of New York, was quite a success, and was of gicat benefit to those who attended.