The Juvenile Court Record, Volume 17Visitation and Aid Society, 1917 |
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... asked her what she knew of the Trobert fam- ily . Big Sister was happy to state that the children were her little friends , that their mother had been left with a large family and that she , the mother , was the THE KINDEST JUDGE By ...
... asked her what she knew of the Trobert fam- ily . Big Sister was happy to state that the children were her little friends , that their mother had been left with a large family and that she , the mother , was the THE KINDEST JUDGE By ...
Halaman 10
... asking for authority to appoint fifteen trained agents or supervisors whose duties shall be to find suitable family homes for de- pendent and neglected children and to investigate those homes with reasonable regularity and frequency ...
... asking for authority to appoint fifteen trained agents or supervisors whose duties shall be to find suitable family homes for de- pendent and neglected children and to investigate those homes with reasonable regularity and frequency ...
Halaman 6
... asked for ; the judiciary committee turned down both bills . At the 1915 session of the legislature the writer again presented the juvenile court - probate court bill , known as sen- ate bill 142 , following the 1913 draft with numerous ...
... asked for ; the judiciary committee turned down both bills . At the 1915 session of the legislature the writer again presented the juvenile court - probate court bill , known as sen- ate bill 142 , following the 1913 draft with numerous ...
Halaman 12
... asked to give their sons in defense of the nation , and are so loyally responding to that request , it should be easy to induce the state legislature to provide the $ 800,000 needed to put the mothers ' pension system on a better basis ...
... asked to give their sons in defense of the nation , and are so loyally responding to that request , it should be easy to induce the state legislature to provide the $ 800,000 needed to put the mothers ' pension system on a better basis ...
Halaman 8
... asked me a puzzling question . " Why do they shut these people and the chil- dren up when they do these things ? Christ never shuts us up , yet we com- mit sin every day ? " " He said , ' Let him without sin cast the first stone ...
... asked me a puzzling question . " Why do they shut these people and the chil- dren up when they do these things ? Christ never shuts us up , yet we com- mit sin every day ? " " He said , ' Let him without sin cast the first stone ...
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