The Institution Quarterly, Volumul 7State Board of Administration, State Charities Commission, State Psychopathic Institute, 1916 |
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Pagina 11
... live . The iron - cage jail is a barred room built in a larger room . The iron cage contains cells of bars or solid iron . These are the so - called more modern jails and some of them are light and well ventilated . When the cage is ...
... live . The iron - cage jail is a barred room built in a larger room . The iron cage contains cells of bars or solid iron . These are the so - called more modern jails and some of them are light and well ventilated . When the cage is ...
Pagina 19
... live in an old building which is patched here and there to keep it fairly habitable . The inmates receive shelter , heat , untidily pre- pared food . They must wait on themselves and on each other . The county employs help for the ...
... live in an old building which is patched here and there to keep it fairly habitable . The inmates receive shelter , heat , untidily pre- pared food . They must wait on themselves and on each other . The county employs help for the ...
Pagina 51
... live in their own homes . The investigation by the probation officers , in the first instance , determines whether the boy or girl , dependent or delinquent , should be brought before the court or whether the complaint against the child ...
... live in their own homes . The investigation by the probation officers , in the first instance , determines whether the boy or girl , dependent or delinquent , should be brought before the court or whether the complaint against the child ...
Pagina 58
... live together or to have anything to do with one another . Restitution Made Through the Efforts of the Probation Office : October 1914 . November 1914 . December 1914 . January 1915 . February March 1915 . 1915 Total October 1914 ...
... live together or to have anything to do with one another . Restitution Made Through the Efforts of the Probation Office : October 1914 . November 1914 . December 1914 . January 1915 . February March 1915 . 1915 Total October 1914 ...
Pagina 68
... live too far away from the Mary Crane Building to make any use of its manifold activities . Many of these really need the same instruction , how- ever , before they can be expected to make their homes proper abiding places for their ...
... live too far away from the Mary Crane Building to make any use of its manifold activities . Many of these really need the same instruction , how- ever , before they can be expected to make their homes proper abiding places for their ...
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Pagina 12 - If the parent or parents of such dependent or neglected child are poor and unable to properly care for such child, but otherwise are proper guardians, and it is for the welfare of such child to remain at home, the court may enter an order finding such facts and fixing the amount of money necessary to enable the parent or parents to properly care for such child...
Pagina 200 - The law is confined to that class of work in which the limit of a man's capacity is reached because he is tired out. It is the law of heavy laboring, corresponding to the work of the cart horse, rather than that of the trotter. Practically all such work consists of a heavy pull or a push on the man's arms, that is, the man's strength is exerted by either lifting or pushing something which he grasps in his hands.
Pagina 200 - For example, when pig iron is being handled (each pig weighing 92 pounds), a firstclass workman can only be under load 43 per cent. of the day. He must be entirely free from load during 57 per cent. of the day.
Pagina 205 - For we are not speaking of education in this narrower sense, but of that other education in virtue from youth upwards, which makes a man eagerly pursue the ideal perfection of citizenship, and teaches him how rightly to rule and how to obey. This is the only education which, upon our view, deserves the name ; that other sort of training, which aims at the acquisition of wealth or bodily strength, or mere cleverness apart from intelligence and justice, is mean and illiberal, and is not worthy to be...
Pagina 12 - ... child, but are otherwise proper guardians and it is for the welfare of such child to remain at home, the court may enter an order finding such facts and fixing the amount of money necessary to enable the parent or parents to properly care for such child, and thereupon it shall be the duty of the County Board, through its County Agent or otherwise, to pay to such...
Pagina 13 - Fourth: such allowance shall in the judgment of the court be necessary to save the child or children from neglect...
Pagina 205 - This is the only education which, upon our view, deserves the name ; that other sort of training, which aims at the acquisition of wealth or bodily strength, or mere cleverness apart from intelligence and 1 Laws, §§ 739, 753. * Ibid. §§ 643-4. justice, is mean and illiberal, and is not worthy to be called education at all.
Pagina 21 - A SOLDIER of the legion lay dying in Algiers, . There was lack of woman's nursing, there was dearth of woman's tears ; But a comrade stood beside him, while his life-blood ebbed away, And bent, with pitying glances, to hear what he might say: The dying soldier faltered, as he took that comrade's hand, And he said, " I never more shall see my own, my native land...
Pagina 199 - Now it must be clearly understood that in these experiments we were not trying to find the maximum work that a man could do on a short spurt or for a few days, but that our endeavor was to learn what really constituted a full day's work for a firstclass man; the best day's work that a man could properly do, year in and year out, and still thrive under.
Pagina 12 - ... home, the court may enter an order finding such facts and fixing the amount of money necessary to enable the parent or parents to properly care for such child, and thereupon it shall be the duty of the County Board, through its County Agent or otherwise, to pay to such parent or parents, at such times as said order may designate, the amount so specified for the care of such dependent or neglected child until the further order of the court.