Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... applications have been considered since date of resolution who were pensioners in excess of twelve ( 12 ) dollars . HOME PRODUCT . We have endeavored to make the best use of our land , and have succeeded in keeping our table plentifully ...
... applications have been considered since date of resolution who were pensioners in excess of twelve ( 12 ) dollars . HOME PRODUCT . We have endeavored to make the best use of our land , and have succeeded in keeping our table plentifully ...
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... applications of the means to prevent the spread of the disease . A large proportion of the cases brought under treatment have been cured and many have so improved as to be restored to the producing class . It is also shown that the ...
... applications of the means to prevent the spread of the disease . A large proportion of the cases brought under treatment have been cured and many have so improved as to be restored to the producing class . It is also shown that the ...
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... applying are suffering from incipient tuberculosis . No person shall be admitted as a patient in said institution without the certificate of one of said examining physicians certifying that such applicant is suffering from in- cipient ...
... applying are suffering from incipient tuberculosis . No person shall be admitted as a patient in said institution without the certificate of one of said examining physicians certifying that such applicant is suffering from in- cipient ...
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... applications only about twenty approved homes have been found , while there are many hundreds of children in the institutions available . We shall continue , however , to seek for families within the State who will adopt these homeless ...
... applications only about twenty approved homes have been found , while there are many hundreds of children in the institutions available . We shall continue , however , to seek for families within the State who will adopt these homeless ...
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... application for children far outnumbered the supply , and this enabled Mr. Brace , aided by a local Committee , to make careful selections . By four o'clock in the afternoon the work of finding homes for the four- teen boys , ranging in ...
... application for children far outnumbered the supply , and this enabled Mr. Brace , aided by a local Committee , to make careful selections . By four o'clock in the afternoon the work of finding homes for the four- teen boys , ranging in ...
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