Legislative Document, Volume 28, Issue 61, Part 1 - Issue 62, Part 1J.B. Lyon Company, 1919 |
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... present benefit , and what remains to be done to bring it to the full enjoyment of the people , is the funda- mental purpose of this report , divided into four parts as follows : — I. The menace to the City of New York of the polluted ...
... present benefit , and what remains to be done to bring it to the full enjoyment of the people , is the funda- mental purpose of this report , divided into four parts as follows : — I. The menace to the City of New York of the polluted ...
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... PRESENT BENEFIT - FUTURE PLANS In 1913 the Commission commenced the work of actual acquisition of the lands . The first step was to receive title to substantial areas BEFORE — OBSTRUCTED RIVER CHANNEL New York City AFTER — 10.
... PRESENT BENEFIT - FUTURE PLANS In 1913 the Commission commenced the work of actual acquisition of the lands . The first step was to receive title to substantial areas BEFORE — OBSTRUCTED RIVER CHANNEL New York City AFTER — 10.
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... present deriving from this expenditure in view of the fact that the Parkway Drive , which will be a vital asset , has not yet been built , except for a short stretch above Bronx Park . The answer is this : The menace of the polluted ...
... present deriving from this expenditure in view of the fact that the Parkway Drive , which will be a vital asset , has not yet been built , except for a short stretch above Bronx Park . The answer is this : The menace of the polluted ...
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... present condition with that of other streams , such as the Passaic River , which has recently engaged the attention of the United States Supreme Court , through a suit brought by the State of New York to restrain the Passaic Valley ...
... present condition with that of other streams , such as the Passaic River , which has recently engaged the attention of the United States Supreme Court , through a suit brought by the State of New York to restrain the Passaic Valley ...
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... present condition of this section of the Reservation may be taken as an example of what can be accomplished in the way of improve- ment in other sections when the necessary funds are provided . On December 21 , 1917 , the Board of ...
... present condition of this section of the Reservation may be taken as an example of what can be accomplished in the way of improve- ment in other sections when the necessary funds are provided . On December 21 , 1917 , the Board of ...
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1918 INSTITUTIONS addition Aged Albany Avenue Average Blind Board of Charities Borough Boys Bronx Brooklyn Buffalo building Catholic Cattaraugus County charges child Children's Aid Society Church Class Clinic Commission Commissioner construction Continued County Agency County Almshouse County Tuberculosis Crippled Defective Department Dependent Destitute discharged Diseases ending June 30 equipment expenditures Falls Farm Feeble-Minded Female footnote Free Friendless German Girls Guardian Health Home for Children Hospital Association Hospital Dispensary House Improved Industrial School Infant inmates interest Island Jefferson Jewish John's Joseph's July maintenance expenses Male Mary's Maternity ment mental Mount Municipal Nursery officers Order of St Orphan Asylum Park patients persons placed poor present Protectory receipts received Reformatory Relief Rochester Saint Sanatorium Schenectady showing Sisters Street Syracuse TABLE tion Total number Town Training School treatment Troy Tuberculosis Utica Vincent's Watervliet Westchester Women Yonkers York City
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Page xiii - ... Payments by counties, cities, towns and villages to charitable, eleemosynary, correctional and reformatory institutions, wholly or partly under private control, for care, support and maintenance, may be authorized, but shall not be required by the legislature. No such payments shall be made for any inmate of such institutions who is not received and retained therein pursuant to rules established by the state board of charities.
Page 177 - ... the board of trustees of the New York state hospital for the treatment of incipient pulmonary tuberculosis.
Page xvii - The leader for the time being, whoever he may be, is but an instrument, to be used until broken and then to be cast aside; and if he is worth his salt, he will care no more when he is broken than a soldier cares when he is sent where his life is forfeit in order that the victory may be won. In the long fight for righteousness the watchword for all of us is, Spend and be spent.
Page xiii - The Legislature shall provide for a state board of charities, which shall visit and inspect all institutions, whether state, county, municipal, incorporated or not incorporated, which are of a charitable, eleemosynary, correctional or reformatory character...
Page xiii - Existing laws relating to institutions referred to in the foregoing sections and to their supervision and inspection, in so far as such laws are not inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution, shall remain in force until amended or repealed by the Legislature.
Page 90 - Girls is a branch of the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin for the Protection of Homeless and Destitute Children, and St.
Page 142 - The New York State Home for the Aged Dependent Veteran and his Wife, Veterans...
Page 25 - To investigate thoroughly, and without charge, the cases of all applicants for relief which are referred to the Society for inquiry, and to send the persons having a legitimate interest in such cases full reports of the results of investigation.
Page xv - Collect statistical information in respect to the property, receipts and expenditures of all institutions, societies and associations subject to its supervision, and the number and condition of the inmates thereof, and of the poor receiving public relief.
Page 35 - One of them, who shall be president of the commission, shall be a reputable physician, a graduate of an incorporated medical college of at least ten years...