Charities: The Official Organ of the Charity Organization Society of the City of New York, Volume 12The Society, 1904 |
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... effect in charitable effort , than we did at the mid- dle of the last century . The objects of the New York Charity Organization Society , organized in 1882 ( and they are fairly typical ) , read as fol- lows : " ( 1 ) To be a center of ...
... effect in charitable effort , than we did at the mid- dle of the last century . The objects of the New York Charity Organization Society , organized in 1882 ( and they are fairly typical ) , read as fol- lows : " ( 1 ) To be a center of ...
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... effect on public opinion was largely confined to Protestant circles . This was not strange at a time when the intelligence and wealth of most of our American cities was so exclusively Prot- estant . Moreover , there was then more ...
... effect on public opinion was largely confined to Protestant circles . This was not strange at a time when the intelligence and wealth of most of our American cities was so exclusively Prot- estant . Moreover , there was then more ...
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... effect of intercommunica- tion . The increasing liberalization of re- ligious views makes possible now what was impossible fifty years ago . Speak ing as a Protestant , I welcome this spirit on the part of my Roman Catholic and Jewish ...
... effect of intercommunica- tion . The increasing liberalization of re- ligious views makes possible now what was impossible fifty years ago . Speak ing as a Protestant , I welcome this spirit on the part of my Roman Catholic and Jewish ...
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... effect in setting forth the real state of affairs . Personally , I feel that greater success would attend the efforts of individual hospitals to add to their in- terest - bearing funds , rather than concerted action looking toward a ...
... effect in setting forth the real state of affairs . Personally , I feel that greater success would attend the efforts of individual hospitals to add to their in- terest - bearing funds , rather than concerted action looking toward a ...
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... effect on the welfare of the poor if it had not occurred at a time of very general employment . While it resulted in great hardship to all classes in the community , it did not mate- rially increase the applications for chari- It is the ...
... effect on the welfare of the poor if it had not occurred at a time of very general employment . While it resulted in great hardship to all classes in the community , it did not mate- rially increase the applications for chari- It is the ...
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Página 48 - I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving: To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it, — but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor.
Página 234 - Annual Report of the Henry Phipps Institute for the Study, Treatment and Prevention of Tuberculosis.
Página 276 - Tuberculosis and the Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis of the Charity Organization Society of The City of New York, at the Museum of Natural History, from November 27 to December 9, 1905.
Página 389 - No room in any tenement house shall be so overcrowded that there shall be afforded less than four hundred cubic feet of air to each adult, and two hundred cubic feet of air to each child under twelve years of age occupying such room.
Página 24 - Ah, but the way is so long! Years they have been in the wild! Sore thirst plagues them, the rocks, Rising all round, overawe; Factions divide them; their host Threatens to break, to dissolve. Ah, keep, keep them combined!
Página 599 - New York state training school for girls," for the reception of all girls not over the age of sixteen years, who shall be legally committed thereto or placed in charge of such institution as vagrants or. on conviction of any criminal offense by any court having authority to make such commitments or to place such girls therein.
Página 389 - In every tenement house hereafter erected all rooms, except water-closet compartments and bathrooms, shall be of the following minimum sizes : In each apartment there shall be at least one room containing not less than one hundred and twenty square feet of floor area, and each other room shall contain at least seventy square feet of floor area.
Página 320 - No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed in any manner before the hour of six o'clock in the morning or after the hour of seven o'clock in the evening.
Página 191 - Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor. Housing Conditions in Baltimore. Report of a Special Committee of the Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor and the Charity Organization Society.
Página 509 - ... are manufactured, altered, repaired or finished or in process thereof, he shall affix to such articles the label prescribed in the preceding section, and immediately report to the local board of health, who shall disinfect such articles, if necessary, and thereupon remove such label.