Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 14-32City Council, Printing Section, 1923 |
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... SUPPLIES : Office . Food and ice Fuel .. Forage and animal ... Medical , surgical , laboratory . Veterinary . Laundry , cleaning , toilet .. Educational and recreational . 423 96 $ 1,039 79 174 01 3,866 38 39 08 $ 8 30 1,394 65 2,070 68 ...
... SUPPLIES : Office . Food and ice Fuel .. Forage and animal ... Medical , surgical , laboratory . Veterinary . Laundry , cleaning , toilet .. Educational and recreational . 423 96 $ 1,039 79 174 01 3,866 38 39 08 $ 8 30 1,394 65 2,070 68 ...
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... ) Periodicals Tools and instruments General plant equipment Carried forward 2,000 00 444 13 8,697 22 507 62 640 44 126,881 85 $ 645,719 61 Brought forward . $ 645,719 61 To expenditures for supplies 10 CITY DOCUMENT No. 16 .
... ) Periodicals Tools and instruments General plant equipment Carried forward 2,000 00 444 13 8,697 22 507 62 640 44 126,881 85 $ 645,719 61 Brought forward . $ 645,719 61 To expenditures for supplies 10 CITY DOCUMENT No. 16 .
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... supplies : Office $ 3,151 40 Ice 440 91 Fuel 25,394 75 Forage and animals 10 00 Medical 16 14 Laundry , cleaning and ... Supplies 131 60 59,243 22 Printing Department : To expenditures for salaries $ 12,227 80 Stock 1,623 80 Equipment ...
... supplies : Office $ 3,151 40 Ice 440 91 Fuel 25,394 75 Forage and animals 10 00 Medical 16 14 Laundry , cleaning and ... Supplies 131 60 59,243 22 Printing Department : To expenditures for salaries $ 12,227 80 Stock 1,623 80 Equipment ...
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... supply of stand- ards and classics are most needed . The response to this increased book supply was everywhere evident . It was natural that the circulation should be affected , but there have been other results fully as noticeable ...
... supply of stand- ards and classics are most needed . The response to this increased book supply was everywhere evident . It was natural that the circulation should be affected , but there have been other results fully as noticeable ...
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... supplies much of the pupils ' reading material . The Russian immigrant newly arrived in the neighborhood is soon introduced to the library by his interested relatives , and his first choice of a Russian or Yiddish book is followed by an ...
... supplies much of the pupils ' reading material . The Russian immigrant newly arrived in the neighborhood is soon introduced to the library by his interested relatives , and his first choice of a Russian or Yiddish book is followed by an ...
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Page 87 - ... they work, and as to existing systems of mutual, stock, fraternal, state, and other forms of insurance in this commonwealth and elsewhere as may be necessary to provide a sound basis for its recommendations...
Page 29 - States, with diuers other workes adioyned unto the same, very profitable and fruitfull for all men. Translated out of Latin into Englishe by Alexander Barclay Priest.
Page 21 - NATHANIEL FREDERIC THAYER FUND. — Given to the City of Boston in May, 1900, to be invested in a fund to be formed for the benefit and use of Protestant widows and single women without distinction of color, preference always to be given to those who have seen better days...
Page 77 - The commission shall report its findings, with such recommendations and drafts for such legislation as it may deem expedient, to the next annual session of the general court by filing the same with the clerk of the house of representatives on or before the first Wednesday in January, nineteen hundred and twenty-two.
Page 19 - JAMES HOLTON, in 1863, will probated June 9, 1863. Income to be expended in purchasing and distributing provisions among poor and indigent Protestant families in said town of Brighton, on Thanksgiving and other holidays, or just previous to such holidays. Unmarried Protestant females to receive a liberal share. Amount of fund April 30, 1880, $1,425, invested in Town of Brighton bond. Accrued interest, $55.65. Total, $1,480.65. HOLTON PROTESTANT PAUPER FOND. — Legacy left to the town of Brighton...
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Page 116 - If such person is dissatisfied with such award, or cannot agree with the commission upon his damages, the same may be determined by a jury in the superior court for the county of Suffolk, on petition...
Page 116 - The commission may sell the buildings and other structures upon any lands taken by it, or may remove the same, and shall sell, if a sale be practicable, or if not shall lease, any lands, or rights or interests in land or other property so taken, or purchased for the purposes of this act, whenever the same shall in the opinion of the commission cease to be needed for such purposes.
Page 87 - ... again considered in the following paragraph. CONTEMPLATED DEVELOPMENT IN EAST BOSTON. The fact that the Commonwealth is committed to an enormous expense in developing land in the East Boston district without any definite prospect of adequate returns no doubt contributes to the enthusiasm of that part of the Joint Board comprising the Division of Waterways and Public Lands. For many years politicians and office seekers expatiated on the necessity of port development in the City of Boston. The...