Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... continued generosity of the loyal and patriotic members of the Woman's Relief Corps of this State who have the interest of this Home so much at heart . Evidence of their care and thoughtfulness for the members of this Institution comes ...
... continued generosity of the loyal and patriotic members of the Woman's Relief Corps of this State who have the interest of this Home so much at heart . Evidence of their care and thoughtfulness for the members of this Institution comes ...
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... continued interest in them is shown by the patience and care with which her instructions are given . The practical cooking lessons were continued also . It is felt that these are most im- portant and valuable , as in thus giving an ...
... continued interest in them is shown by the patience and care with which her instructions are given . The practical cooking lessons were continued also . It is felt that these are most im- portant and valuable , as in thus giving an ...
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... continued until the last Sun- day in April . We were gratified by the number of boys who voluntarily attended the services , and we are fully persuaded that an hour thus spent on Sabbath evenings cannot altogether fail of good results ...
... continued until the last Sun- day in April . We were gratified by the number of boys who voluntarily attended the services , and we are fully persuaded that an hour thus spent on Sabbath evenings cannot altogether fail of good results ...
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... continued , and , I can justly say , with a good degree of In all of the schools there is a certain number of chil- dren to whom it would be a great advantage , if it were possible , to give them the training such classes afford , and ...
... continued , and , I can justly say , with a good degree of In all of the schools there is a certain number of chil- dren to whom it would be a great advantage , if it were possible , to give them the training such classes afford , and ...
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... Beach , and for cases of destitution among the families of the scholars . The continued success of the manual training class is espe- ་ cially worthy of notice , and a word of 1898 ] 63 OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY .
... Beach , and for cases of destitution among the families of the scholars . The continued success of the manual training class is espe- ་ cially worthy of notice , and a word of 1898 ] 63 OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY .
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