Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 24-44City Council, Printing Section, 1904 |
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Page 31
... causes of this increase. On March 31 last, Station C, the South End Reading Room, was opened at 55 Berkeley street. This raised the number of service stations to thirteen. The station occupies a large room on the ground floor with space ...
... causes of this increase. On March 31 last, Station C, the South End Reading Room, was opened at 55 Berkeley street. This raised the number of service stations to thirteen. The station occupies a large room on the ground floor with space ...
Page 32
... cause to regret its action. . . . There is no need for children in the district to read “dime novels' or for adults to read trash. . . . Go to the Library and get a card. . . . When no one in the family patronizes the Public Library you ...
... cause to regret its action. . . . There is no need for children in the district to read “dime novels' or for adults to read trash. . . . Go to the Library and get a card. . . . When no one in the family patronizes the Public Library you ...
Page 34
... causes, among which are probably a much smaller supply of current fiction and a greatly increased supply of standard books at the outlying agencies. The percentage of fiction has been considerably diminished, and this improvement in ...
... causes, among which are probably a much smaller supply of current fiction and a greatly increased supply of standard books at the outlying agencies. The percentage of fiction has been considerably diminished, and this improvement in ...
Page 2
... causes contribute to the increased per capita cost at Long Island. First, the development of the hospital and medical service; Secondly, the changed character of the population. The number of inmates remaining at Long Island on January ...
... causes contribute to the increased per capita cost at Long Island. First, the development of the hospital and medical service; Secondly, the changed character of the population. The number of inmates remaining at Long Island on January ...
Page 13
... causes more waste, needs more oversight, and, for these reasons, is unsatisfactory and expensive. Should a kitchen be constructed, it should be connected with other buildings by means of passageways, which would allow food to be ...
... causes more waste, needs more oversight, and, for these reasons, is unsatisfactory and expensive. Should a kitchen be constructed, it should be connected with other buildings by means of passageways, which would allow food to be ...
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