Annual Report

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Page 78 - ... the minors, and shall keep on file all permits to employ, or vacation permits for minors under the age of 16 years. The records and files shall be open at all times to the inspection of school attendance and probation officers and the officers of the Division of Labor Law Enforcement, of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and of the State Board of Education.
Page 22 - An act to 95 promote the care and curative treatment of the pauper and indigent insane in the counties of this State, except New York, Kings and Monroe counties, and to permit said excepted counties, or either of them, in accordance with the action of their respective local authorities, to avail themselves, or any one or more of them, of the provisions of this act.
Page 214 - The duties of the deaconesses are to minister to the poor, visit the sick, pray with the dying, care for the orphan, seek the wandering, comfort the sorrowing, save the sinning, and, relinquishing wholly all other pursuits, devote themselves in a general way to such forms of Christian labor as may be suited to their abilities.
Page 117 - ... years, or until his successor shall have been appointed and shall have qualified. He shall be president of the board of control, and shall have general supervision of the waters of the state and of the officers connected with its distribution.
Page 124 - The labor of prisoners of the third grade shall be directed to such exercise as shall tend to the preservation of health, or they shall be employed in labor for the state, or...
Page 7 - ... the best manner of dealing with those who require assistance from the public funds, or who receive aid from private charity, and represent its views as to the best methods of caring for the poor and destitute children who may be distributed through the various institutions of the state, or who may be without instruction...
Page 201 - ... are families, as you know, who for five generations have been more or less dependent on their fellow citizens, and such families do constitute a class; but yet I protest against the use of this phrase in a way to suggest that the existence of such a class should be recognized, except to be abolished. That there will always be persons who must be helped, individuals who must depend on public relief or on private charity for maintenance, is true, but it is a disgrace to any community to have a...
Page 6 - ... to visit and inspect any charitable, eleemosynary, correctional or reformatory institution in this State, excepting prisons, whether receiving State aid or maintained by municipalities or otherwise...
Page 221 - ... are inadequate in size. The women have no hospital accommodations. The erection of a county hospital is contemplated and prompt action in the matter is desirable. REPORT OF VISITATION OF ALMSHOUSES IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. REPORT OF VISITATION OF ALMSHOUSES IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. To the State Board of Charities: I have the honor to submit the annual report of the almshouses in the Fourth Judicial District. During the year they have been visited by the Commissioner and inspected...

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