State Charities Aid Association Annual ReportState Charities Aid Association, 1902 Reports for 1909/10-1920/21 include the association's 18th-29th Annual report to the State Hospital Commission ( varies slightly) |
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Page 193 - Each order shall specify the alms-house to be visited, inspected and examined, and the name of each person by whom such visitation, inspection and examination shall be made, and 'shall be in force for one year from the date on which it shall have 'been granted, unless sooner revoked.
Page 148 - Each order shall specify the institution to be visited, inspected and examined and the name of each person by whom such visitation, inspection and examination shall be made, and shall be in force for one year from the date on which it shall have been granted, unless sooner revoked.
Page 145 - ... inspection and examination, which are hereby declared to be for a public purpose, and to be made with a view to public benefit.
Page 143 - Any justice of the supreme court, on written application of the state charities aid association, through its president or other officer designated by its board of managers may grant to such persons as may be named in such application, orders to enable such persons or any of them, as visitors of such association to visit, inspect and examine, in behalf of such association any...
Page 129 - To induce the adoption, by the community at large, of such measures in the organization and administration of both public and private charity as may develop the self-respect and increase the power of self-support of the poorer classes of society.
Page 12 - ... separate and apart from the trial of other criminal cases, of which session a separate docket and record shall be kept. All such cases shall, so far as practicable, be heard and determined in a separate court room to be known as the children's...
Page 201 - To inaugurate and maintain, for convalescents leaving hospital, who may be friendless, a system of " after-care," whereby they may be strengthened in health, protected and cared for, until able to support themselves. 5. The committee shall advocate, for the benefit of all classes of patients, the system of State care in State hospitals for the dependent insane, as opposed to the system of county care in county poorhouses and county asylums.
Page 148 - The person so appointed to visit, inspect and examine such alms-house and alms-houses, shall reside in the county or counties from which such alms-house or alms-houses receive their or some of their inmates, and such appointment shall be made by a justice of the supreme court of the judicial district in which such visitors reside. Each order shall specify the alms-house to be visited, inspected and examined, and the name of each person by whom such visitation, inspection and examination shall be...
Page 8 - Such probation officer or officers may be chosen from among the officers of a society for the prevention of cruelty to children or of any charitable or benevolent institution, society or association now or hereafter duly incorporated under the laws of this state, or be reputable private citizens, male or female.
Page 215 - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People," incorporated in the year 1911, under the Laws of the State of New York, the sum of dollars to be used for the purposes of the said Association.