| James Osborne Putnam - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1880 - 446 pages
...the investigation made. 4. To obtain from the proper charities, from the overseer of the poor, and from charitable individuals, suitable and adequate...possible, in the form of loans, all suitable cases for which adequate assistance cannot be obtained from other sources. 6. To repress mendicity by the... | |
| Stephen Humphreys Villiers Gurteen - Charities - 1882 - 270 pages
...the investigations made. 4. To obtain from the proper charities, from the Overseer of the Poor, and from charitable individuals, suitable and adequate...possible in the form of loans, all suitable cases for which adequate assistance cannot be obtained from other sources. 6. To repress mendicity by the... | |
| Charities - 1882 - 678 pages
...Buffalo, the difficulties we experience have proved insurmountable ; and ' To assist from its own funds, as far as possible in the form of loans, all suitable cases for which adequate assistance cannot bo obtained from other sources," remains among the objects of... | |
| Family welfare association - 1883 - 996 pages
...Society, and to send, to persons having a legitimate interest in cases, full reports of the results of the investigations made. 4. To obtain from the...possible in the form of loans, all suitable cases for which adequate assistance cannot be obtained from other sources. 6. To repress mendicity by the... | |
| Hugh Owen Thomas - 1883 - 406 pages
...charities, or from charitable individuals, suitable and adequate relief for deserving cases. V. — To assist from its own funds, and as far as possible in the form of loans, all suitable cases for which adequate assistanee cannot be obtained from other sources. VI. — To repress mendicity.... | |
| Sir Henry C. Burdett - Hospitals - 1883 - 302 pages
...Society. II.—To investigate thoroughly the cases of all applicants for charitable relief. V.—To assist from its own funds, and as far as possible in the form of loans, all suitable cases for which adequate assistance cannot be obtained from other sources. IV.—To obtain from the proper... | |
| New York (State). Board of Social Welfare - Almshouses - 1892 - 514 pages
...persons who are capable of being wholly or partially self-supporting. 4. To assist from its own funds, as far as possible in the form of loans, all suitable cases for which adequate assistance can not be obtained from other sources. 5. To repress mendicity by the... | |
| New York (State). Board of Charities - 1894 - 740 pages
...so far as possible, in the form of loans, all suitable cases for which adequate assistance can not be obtained from other sources. 6. "To repress mendicity by the above means and by the prosecution of impostors. 6. "To promote the general welfare of the poor by social and sanitary... | |
| Gail Lewis - Medical - 1998 - 312 pages
...charities, or from charitable individuals, suitable and adequate relief for deserving cases. V.—To assist from its own funds, and as far as possible...of loans, all suitable cases in which temporary aid would tend to permanent advantage, and for which adequate assistance cannot be obtained from other... | |
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