Bureau Publication ..., Issues 16-21U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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... Country Nursing Service . In this initial report a complete and original census of all phases of infant - welfare work by private agencies was not regarded as practicable . The choice of agencies addressed is the result of the ...
... Country Nursing Service . In this initial report a complete and original census of all phases of infant - welfare work by private agencies was not regarded as practicable . The choice of agencies addressed is the result of the ...
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... country mothers through State Grange . Assistance in the establishment of local chil- dren's clinics given through lectures . Practi- cal help given at county - fair baby contests . 1 Organized September , 1915 . 2 Work organized ...
... country mothers through State Grange . Assistance in the establishment of local chil- dren's clinics given through lectures . Practi- cal help given at county - fair baby contests . 1 Organized September , 1915 . 2 Work organized ...
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... , showing the distribution of certain phases of the work in different parts of the country , is presented in Table II . 893 Stations . Nurses . Dispensing of milk - agencies 22 TABULAR STATEMENT OF INFANT - WELFARE WORK .
... , showing the distribution of certain phases of the work in different parts of the country , is presented in Table II . 893 Stations . Nurses . Dispensing of milk - agencies 22 TABULAR STATEMENT OF INFANT - WELFARE WORK .
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... country . No attempt was made to carry on an exhaustive inquiry to bring out this information . The bureau addressed only those agencies which there was some reason to believe specialized in infant - welfare work.1 Agencies reporting ...
... country . No attempt was made to carry on an exhaustive inquiry to bring out this information . The bureau addressed only those agencies which there was some reason to believe specialized in infant - welfare work.1 Agencies reporting ...
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... country are represented . The Middle Atlantic division shows 52 cities reporting prenatal work , 23 of them being in New York State ; the New England division reports 43 , with 25 in Massachusetts ; the East North Central division , 40 ...
... country are represented . The Middle Atlantic division shows 52 cities reporting prenatal work , 23 of them being in New York State ; the New England division reports 43 , with 25 in Massachusetts ; the East North Central division , 40 ...
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Page 112 - It shall contain a statement certifying that the child has regularly attended the public schools or schools equivalent thereto or parochial...
Page 5 - The purpose of the group as stated in its constitution, is "to promote, through organization and cooperation with other agencies, the ability of boys to do things for themselves and others, to train them in scoutcraft, and to teach them patriotism, courage, self-reliance, and kindred virtues, using the methods which are now in common use by Boy Scouts, by placing emphasis upon the Scout Oath and Law for character development, citizenship training, and physical fitness.
Page 87 - ... in his office a statement that the child can read and legibly write simple sentences in the English language...
Page 114 - ... factory or mercantile establishment, business or telegraph office, restaurant, hotel, apartment house or in the distribution or transmission of merchandise or messages...
Page 120 - Such officer shall not issue such certificate until he has received, examined, approved, and filed the following papers duly executed: (1) The school record of such child properly filled out and signed as provided in this article.
Page 104 - To employ any child under fourteen years of age, in any business or service whatever, during any part of the term during which the public schools of the district or city in which the child resides are in session.
Page 112 - ... letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of post...
Page 114 - ... to children of like age at the public school of the city or district in which such child resides; and such attendance shall be for at least as many hours of each day thereof, as are required of children of like age...
Page 119 - ... by imprisonment for not more than thirty days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third offense by a fine of not less than two hundred and fifty dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than sixty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.