| 1899 - 708 halaman
...higher grades, who have been under training from childhood are capable, under intelligent supervision, of doing a sufficient amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support whether in an institution or at home." From the foregoing we may summarize as follows ; Give a tremendous... | |
| 1889 - 1022 halaman
...higher grade who have" been under training from childhood are capable, under intelligent supervision, of doing a sufficient amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support, whether in an institution or at home. The custodial department includes the lower grades of idiots,... | |
| George Edward Shuttleworth - 1895 - 194 halaman
...from childhood are capable, under intelligent supervision, of doing a sufficient * Op. dt., p. 17. amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support, whether in an institution or at home." We must not, however, conclude that the benefits of training... | |
| George Edward Shuttleworth - 1895 - 194 halaman
...from childhood are capable, under intelligent supervision, of doing a sufficient * op. tit., p. 17. amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support, whether in an institution or at home." We must not, however, conclude that the benefits of training... | |
| Massachusetts - 1897 - 796 halaman
...large number of these trained adults of either sex, under intelligent supervision in an institution, are capable of doing a sufficient amount of work to...find a profitable market for this unskilled labor. The experience of the Epileptic Colony at Bielefeld in Germany and the proposed plan of the Craig Colony... | |
| Massachusetts - 1897 - 1372 halaman
...number of these trained adults of either sex, under intelligent supervision in an institution, ¡ire capable of doing a sufficient amount of work to pay...find a profitable market for this unskilled labor. The experience of the Epileptic Colony at Bielefeld in Germany and the proposed plan of the Craig Colony... | |
| George Edward Shuttleworth - 1900 - 232 halaman
...training from childhood are capable, under intelligent supervision, of doing a • Op. cit., p. 17. sufficient amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support, whether in an institution or at home."* We must not, however, conclude that the benefits of training... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - 1901 - 502 halaman
...grades who have been under training from childhood are capable of doing, under intelligent supervision, a sufficient amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support, whether in an institution or at home." The evolution of the care of the epileptic has much history... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - 1902 - 614 halaman
...outdoor exercise and actual work from childhood, they grow up to be big, brawny, willing, happy laborer^. As a class, they are unskilled laborers ; but they...2,000 acres, was purchased at a cost of a little under jSio per acre. This estate, about one mile wide and three miles long, is located at Baldwinville, on... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1908 - 1088 halaman
...higher grade who have been under training from childhood are capable, under intelligent supervision, of doing a sufficient amount of work to pay for the actual cost of their support, whether in an institution or at home." Thus from the industrial standpoint, also, the education of... | |
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