Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 14-32City Council, Printing Section, 1923 |
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... Total . Per cent . Boarded in families : Dependent . Neglected .. 535 552 525 44.55 46.13 45.93 125 133 112 46.84 In ... Total . 100.00 1,485 100.00 100.00 1,485 100.00 100.00 1,387 100.00 100.00 1,392 100.00 January 31 , 1921 . Per cent ...
... Total . Per cent . Boarded in families : Dependent . Neglected .. 535 552 525 44.55 46.13 45.93 125 133 112 46.84 In ... Total . 100.00 1,485 100.00 100.00 1,485 100.00 100.00 1,387 100.00 100.00 1,392 100.00 January 31 , 1921 . Per cent ...
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... Total . 260 298 44 50 50 652 100.00 75 155 91 57 69 49 64 287 100.00 939 100.00 Girls . Boys . Girls . Boys . NEGLECTED . Total in Homes . Free Per cent . Total of Both for the Year . Per cent . Offense , Institution and Court . Under ...
... Total . 260 298 44 50 50 652 100.00 75 155 91 57 69 49 64 287 100.00 939 100.00 Girls . Boys . Girls . Boys . NEGLECTED . Total in Homes . Free Per cent . Total of Both for the Year . Per cent . Offense , Institution and Court . Under ...
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... Total . Over school age ... Under school age .. Mentally unfit .. Physically unfit . Total .. CLASSIFICATION . 485 11 2230 72 557 33333 186 186 147 7 154 5 5 4 4 Dependent and Neglected Children - Classification of Homes January 31 ...
... Total . Over school age ... Under school age .. Mentally unfit .. Physically unfit . Total .. CLASSIFICATION . 485 11 2230 72 557 33333 186 186 147 7 154 5 5 4 4 Dependent and Neglected Children - Classification of Homes January 31 ...
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... Total . ADMISSIONS . Inmates : Remaining January 31,1921 . 392 292 684 Admitted during year .. 633 304 937 Born during year .. 10 13 23 Totals .. 1,035 609 1,644 DISCHARGES . Inmates : Discharged during year . 419 191 610 Died during ...
... Total . ADMISSIONS . Inmates : Remaining January 31,1921 . 392 292 684 Admitted during year .. 633 304 937 Born during year .. 10 13 23 Totals .. 1,035 609 1,644 DISCHARGES . Inmates : Discharged during year . 419 191 610 Died during ...
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... Total . OFFENSE . 1. AGAINST THE PERSON . Abuse female child .. 2 2 Assault and battery to rob , carrying pistol ... Total .. 87 87 2. AGAINST PROPERTY . Males . Females . Total . Breaking and entering ..... 25 25 Breaking and entering ...
... Total . OFFENSE . 1. AGAINST THE PERSON . Abuse female child .. 2 2 Assault and battery to rob , carrying pistol ... Total .. 87 87 2. AGAINST PROPERTY . Males . Females . Total . Breaking and entering ..... 25 25 Breaking and entering ...
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