Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen5National Conference on Social Welfare, 1878 |
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... women ) to serve as the mem- bers of the State Board serve , without compensation . It is believed an improved management would thereby be secured , and a saving annually of not less than thirty thousand dollars would be effected in the ...
... women ) to serve as the mem- bers of the State Board serve , without compensation . It is believed an improved management would thereby be secured , and a saving annually of not less than thirty thousand dollars would be effected in the ...
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... woman , appointed by the governor , to visit the insane - asylums of the State at their discretion , and without giving notice of their intended visit ; who may , upon such visit , go through the wards unaccom- panied by any officer of ...
... woman , appointed by the governor , to visit the insane - asylums of the State at their discretion , and without giving notice of their intended visit ; who may , upon such visit , go through the wards unaccom- panied by any officer of ...
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... Women's Prison and Girls ' Reformatory , managed wholly by women , which has been an eminently prosperous and successful in- stitution , and has fully demonstrated the ability of women to conduct successfully prisons for their own sex ...
... Women's Prison and Girls ' Reformatory , managed wholly by women , which has been an eminently prosperous and successful in- stitution , and has fully demonstrated the ability of women to conduct successfully prisons for their own sex ...
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... women . Hereto- fore there had been no refuge for this class , other than in the county poorhouses , and the need of a separate institution for their protection and care had long been felt . In conclusion , Dr. Hoyt said that the ...
... women . Hereto- fore there had been no refuge for this class , other than in the county poorhouses , and the need of a separate institution for their protection and care had long been felt . In conclusion , Dr. Hoyt said that the ...
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... women , in the town of Sherborn near South Framingham , 20 miles west of Boston . It was opened early in November , 1877 , and now contains more than 400 women , and about 50 infant children of convicts . The cost of this prison , with ...
... women , in the town of Sherborn near South Framingham , 20 miles west of Boston . It was opened early in November , 1877 , and now contains more than 400 women , and about 50 infant children of convicts . The cost of this prison , with ...
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