American Municipal Progress: Chapters in Municipal Sociology

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Macmillan, 1902 - 380 páginas

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Página 153 - God hath made of one blood all nations of men, and we are his children, brothers and sisters all. We are citizens of these United States, and we believe our flag stands for self-sacrifice for the good of all the people. We want, therefore, to be true citizens of our great city, and we will show our love for her by our works.
Página 354 - York, the sum ot fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, to be paid by the treasurer upon the warrant of the comptroller, upon vouchers approved by the commissioner of agriculture, to the Cornell University.
Página 354 - The state superintendent of public instruction is hereby authorized to furnish additional facilities for instruction in natural history, geography, and kindred subjects, by means of pictorial representation and lectures, to the free common schools of each city and village of the state that has, or may have, a superintendent of free common schools.
Página 286 - ... of free public baths as the local board of health may determine to be necessary; each bath shall be kept open not less than fourteen hours for each day and both hot and cold water shall be provided. The erection and maintenance of river or ocean baths shall not be deemed a compliance with the requirements of this section. Any city, village or town having less than...
Página 153 - Chicago does not ask us to die for her welfare ; she asks us to live for her, and so to live and so to act that her government may be pure, her officers honest, and every corner of her territory a place fit to grow the best men and women who shall rule over her.
Página 192 - Please don't handle me with dirty hands. I should feel ashamed to be seen when the next little boy borrowed me. Or leave me out in the rain. Books can catch cold as well as children. Or make marks on me with your pen or pencil; it would spoil my looks. Or lean on me with your elbows when you are reading me. It hurts. Or open me and lay me face down upon the table.
Página 356 - ... 4. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of New York is hereby authorized, previous to the first day of September, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, to meet and provide the necessary appropriation for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act.
Página 192 - Or open me and lay me face down on the table. You wouldn't like to be treated so. "Or put in between my leaves a pencil or anything thicker than a single sheet of thin paper. It would strain my back. "Whenever you are through reading me, if you are afraid of losing your place, don't turn down the corner of one of my leaves, but have a neat little Book Mark to put in where you stopped, and then close me and lay me down on my side so that I can have a good, comfortable rest.

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