Annual Report of the State Board of Charity of Massachusetts, Volume 24,Bagian 1901-1902Wright and Potter Printing Company, State Printers, 1903 |
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acres of land acres tilled Almshouse in fair assistants bath-room Bequests board of charity Boston Cash on hand city or town clean cold water commonwealth corporate purposes County covered cesspool detached privies Drainage by covered employees Expenditures expenses fair condition hand April hand December 31 hand January Heating by steam Heating by stoves Home for Aged Hospital hot and cold Incorporated 1900 infant inmates Interest on funds March 31 Massachusetts matron Number aided Number of beds Number of paid occupied for corporate October 31 one-half stories overseers paid by town paid officers partly paying pauper persons aided President Provisions and supplies Receipts relief Repairs and improvements Salaries and wages Secretary SECTION separation of sexes September 30 settlement sitting-room sleeping-rooms Superintendent supplied with hot three between 60 Total annual cost tramps Treasurer trustees value of investments Value of property vestments Warden water-closet wings woman women Wooden building Worcester
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Halaman 16 - The kindred of such poor persons. in the line or degree of father or grandfather, mother or grandmother, children or grandchildren, by consanguinity, living in this state and of sufficient ability, shall be bound to support such paupers, in proportion to their respective ability.
Halaman 12 - Legitimate children shall follow and have the settlement of their father, if he has any within the state, until they gain a settlement of their own...
Halaman 52 - ... a court or trial justice which has jurisdiction of such offences may order such child to be released for a specified time, either with or without the custody of the superintendent or other officer, and may revoke, extend or otherwise modify such order. The expenses incurred in serving such order shall be approved and paid in the same manner as other expenses of the institution in which the child is confined.
Halaman 29 - Commonwealth, to the custody of said board, and if he has a known settlement then to the overseers of the poor of the city or town in which he...
Halaman 13 - But these provisions shall not, apply to any person who shall have enlisted and received a bounty for such enlistment in more than one place, unless the second enlistment was made after an honorable discharge from the first term of service, nor to any person who shall have been proved guilty of wilful desertion, or to have left the service otherwise than by reason of disability or an honorable discharge.
Halaman 25 - ... to the board of health of the city or town in which the parents of the infant reside, the fact that such inflammation, swelling and redness of the eyes and unnatural discharge exist.
Halaman 39 - ... that she has committed an offence punishable by fine or imprisonment, other than by imprisonment for life, or that she is leading an idle, vagrant, or vicious life, or has been found in any street, highway, or public place, in circumstances of want and suffering, or of neglect, exposure or abandonment, or of beggary...
Halaman 56 - Feeble-Minded, the amounts due from cities, towns, and individuals for the support of inmates of the above-named institutions ; and shall perform such other duties as may be required of him. There shall be two Deputy Superintendents, who shall be under the direction of the Superintendent, and who shall have charge respectively of the work relating to the in-door and the out-door poor.
Halaman 15 - SECT. 2. The overseers of the poor shall have the care and oversight of all such poor and indigent persons so long as they remain at the charge of their respective...
Halaman 35 - The superintendent of each school, with the subordinate officers, shall have the general charge and custody of the inmates thereof. He shall be a constant resident at the school, and, under the direction of the trustees, shall discipline, govern, instruct and employ, and use his best endeavors to reform, the inmates in such manner as shall, while preserving their health and promoting their proper physical development...