Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 24-44City Council, Printing Section, 1904 |
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Page 10
... Mother Goose and kindred books relating to nursery folklore, for the most part printed in Boston in the early part of the last century. A collection of books on the Philippine Islands has been secured, including a large paper copy of ...
... Mother Goose and kindred books relating to nursery folklore, for the most part printed in Boston in the early part of the last century. A collection of books on the Philippine Islands has been secured, including a large paper copy of ...
Page 5
... mothers. “ “ 16 were lost children. & 6 & 6 6 were foundlings. “ “ 157 came in various ways. “ “ 88 were sent by the State. “ “ 22 were sent by Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Many of the children brought by the mothers ...
... mothers. “ “ 16 were lost children. & 6 & 6 6 were foundlings. “ “ 157 came in various ways. “ “ 88 were sent by the State. “ “ 22 were sent by Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Many of the children brought by the mothers ...
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... mothers as by the dancers. Books, magazines and games have been given by many friends, though more are always wanted, which occupy and amuse the children in hot summer days as well as in winter, after the class work is over. Spray baths ...
... mothers as by the dancers. Books, magazines and games have been given by many friends, though more are always wanted, which occupy and amuse the children in hot summer days as well as in winter, after the class work is over. Spray baths ...
Page 9
... mother died at Long Island, and she herself has been in and out of the almshouse during the last ten years. She is busy all day, and the head matron says “we could not keep house without Mary.” She can hear a little, and can make ...
... mother died at Long Island, and she herself has been in and out of the almshouse during the last ten years. She is busy all day, and the head matron says “we could not keep house without Mary.” She can hear a little, and can make ...
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... . 6 Infants admitted with mother...... 8 || Discharged . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Admitted at request of Trustees for Discharged and readmitted. . . . . . . . 1 Children (under 15 years of age)... 21 Remaining ...
... . 6 Infants admitted with mother...... 8 || Discharged . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Admitted at request of Trustees for Discharged and readmitted. . . . . . . . 1 Children (under 15 years of age)... 21 Remaining ...
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