| 1908 - 840 halaman
...economical. Child-caring agencies, whether suPported by public or private funds, should by all legitimate press for adequate financial support. Inferior methods...or class to almshouses is an unqualified evil, and shouid be forbidden everywhere by law, with suitable penalty for its violation. INCORPORATION. 5. To... | |
| 1909 - 248 halaman
...truly economical. Child-caring agencies, whether supported by public or private funds, should by afl legitimate means press for adequate financial support....possible, and should look forward to the adoption of tne cottage type when new buildings are constructed. The sending of children of any age or class to... | |
| George Benjamin Mangold - 1910 - 416 halaman
...adults, and a nearer approach to the conditions of family life, which are required for the proper molding of childhood. These results more than justify the...the cottage type when new buildings are constructed. is an unqualified evil, and should be forbidden everywhere by law, with suitable penalty for its violation.... | |
| Massachusetts - 1910 - 766 halaman
...adults, and a nearer approach to the conditions of family life, which are required for the proper molding of childhood. These results more than justify the...the cottage type when new buildings are constructed. We report with no little satisfaction that certain large sums have been bequeathed to us recently,... | |
| Edward Thomas Devine - 1915 - 252 halaman
...be cared for in families whenever practicable. 4. Institutions should be on the cottage plan. . . . Existing congregate institutions should so classify...the cottage type when new buildings are constructed. 5. The state should inspect the work of all agencies which care for dependent children. 6. Educational... | |
| 1919 - 484 halaman
...public or private funds, should by all legitimate means press for adequate financial support," and that "cheap care of children is ultimately enormously expensive and is unworthy of a strong community." 6. It was proposed that only incorporated institutions should be allowed to assume the duty of child-caring,... | |
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