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... made to the buildings and grounds during the year , with one exception - a guard - house has been erected and is about ready for service . A number of repairs have been made , but much remains to be done 44 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
... made to the buildings and grounds during the year , with one exception - a guard - house has been erected and is about ready for service . A number of repairs have been made , but much remains to be done 44 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
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... grounds rapidly deteriorate under the control of an inefficient officer , and after her removal almost as rapidly come back to the highest standard of good influence and dis- cipline . Another cottage that was in a turbulent and most ...
... grounds rapidly deteriorate under the control of an inefficient officer , and after her removal almost as rapidly come back to the highest standard of good influence and dis- cipline . Another cottage that was in a turbulent and most ...
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... ground below , outside . The Board would also recommend that , in case it is consid- ered necessary or essential by the management of the institu- tion to lock the women in cells at night in the prison - house , the system of locking be ...
... ground below , outside . The Board would also recommend that , in case it is consid- ered necessary or essential by the management of the institu- tion to lock the women in cells at night in the prison - house , the system of locking be ...
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... grounds , and two cottages should be erected for the accommodation of the men . The present method of handling coal is awkward , expensive and laborious . At small cost the storage facilities can be greatly improved , and the present ...
... grounds , and two cottages should be erected for the accommodation of the men . The present method of handling coal is awkward , expensive and laborious . At small cost the storage facilities can be greatly improved , and the present ...
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... grounds , $ 1,000 ; drainage , $ 500 ; retaining wall , $ 300 ; the sum of $ 1,846.26 , being the balance of $ 3,000 appropriated by chapter 427 of the Laws of 1899 , for extraordinary repairs , grading and improving grounds and walks ...
... grounds , $ 1,000 ; drainage , $ 500 ; retaining wall , $ 300 ; the sum of $ 1,846.26 , being the balance of $ 3,000 appropriated by chapter 427 of the Laws of 1899 , for extraordinary repairs , grading and improving grounds and walks ...
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Page 943 - ... any such child is committed to an institution, it shall when practicable, be committed to an institution governed by persons of the same religious faith as the parents of such child.
Page 139 - 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.
Page 982 - ... or mitigation of the punishment, may, in its discretion, hear the same summarily at a specified time, and upon such notice to the adverse party as it may direct.
Page 913 - Treasury proceeding from the sales of public lands, to be paid in equal quarterly payments, on the first day of January, April, July, and October in each year...
Page 23 - ... 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 989 - ... the names and places of residence of the persons to be its directors until its first annual meeting.
Page 31 - 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 758 - I, treasurer of the do solemnly swear that I have deposited in the bank designated by law for such purpose all the moneys received by me on account of such during the last month; and I do further swear that the foregoing is a true abstract of all the moneys received, and expenditures made by me or under my direction as such treasurer during the month ending on the day of nineteen (As amended by chapter 252 of the Laws of 1902.) § 47.
Page 130 - ... to instruct and train the pupils by means of drills, so that they may in a sudden emergency be able to leave the school building in the shortest possible time and without confusion or panic. Such drills or rapid dismissals shall be held at least once in each month.
Page 989 - Certificate of incorporation. — Five or more persons may become a corporation for the purpose of erecting, establishing, or maintaining a hospital, infirmary, dispensary...