Biennial Report of the State Board of Control of Wisconsin Reformatory, Charitable and Penal InstitutionsState Board of Control, 1906 |
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Biennial Report of the State Board of Control of Wisconsin ..., Volume 16 Wisconsin. State Board of Control Visualização completa - 1922 |
Biennial Report of the State Board of Control of Wisconsin Reformatory ... Wisconsin. State Board of Control Visualização completa - 1904 |
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addition appropriation Ashland Asst Barn Barron Bayfield biennial period blind Board of Control Brown building Calumet Chippewa Falls CHRONIC INSANE Clark Clothing coal shed Columbia cost count dur County Asylum Croix Dane Deaf Delavan dining room discharged Dodge Dunn Eau Claire employes ending June 30 farm and garden Feeble-Minded Female Fire apparatus fiscal year ending Fond du Lac Grant Industrial School inmates institution Inventory June 30 Iowa Janesville Jefferson July 1st Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Langlade laundry Male Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Matron Milwaukee Monroe months Northern Hospital Oconto officers Oneida Oshkosh Outagamie paroled patients Pepin Polk Portage Public School pupils Racine Repairs and renewals Richland Rock Sauk Sept September 30 Shawano Sheboygan State-at-Large STATEMENT OF CURRENT Statistical Tables Steward Superintendent Superintendent's Report tion Total number Transferred Trempealeau Vernon Walworth Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waupun Waushara Winnebago Wisconsin Wisconsin School Wisconsin State Prison Wisconsin State Reformatory
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Página 229 - Books, pamphlets, and other reading matter in raised characters for the use of the blind, whether prepared by hand or printed, in single volumes, not exceeding...
Página 257 - Notes on current expenses : — 1. Salaries and wages should include salaries of trustees or directors, if any. 2. Clothing includes shoes, and also materials for clothing and shoes if they are manufactured in the institution.
Página 175 - Clothing includes shoes, and also materials for clothing and shoes if they are manufactured in the institution. 4. Ordinary repairs include all of those which simply maintain the buildings in condition, without adding to them. Any repairs which are of the nature of additions should be classed with " permanent improvements
Página 175 - STATISTICAL FORM FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS (Prepared in accordance with a resolution of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, adopted May 15, 1906.) Name of iastitution: STATE INFIRMARY.
Página 179 - It is with pleasure that I am able to report to you that the general condition of this institution seems to me satisfactory.
Página 229 - General, and containing no advertising or other matter whatever, unsealed, and when sent by public institutions for the blind, or by any public libraries, as a loan to blind readers, or when returned by the latter to such institutions or public libraries shall be transmitted in the United States mails free of postage and under such regulations as the Postmaster General may prescribe.
Página 495 - June 30, 191.., in accordance with the foregoing specifications; the coal to be delivered in such quantities and at such times as the Government may direct.
Página 175 - Daily average attendance (ie, number of inmates actually present) during the year. Average number of officers and employees during the year. 1,137 812 122 1,949 240 118 THE STATE FARM. Population. Expenditures. Current expenses : — 1. Salaries and wages 2.
Página 137 - STATISTICAL FORM FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS. [Prepared in accordance with a resolution of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, adopted May 15, 1906.] Name of institution : STATE HOSPITAL.
Página 138 - Salaries and wages, 2. Clothing, 3. Subsistence, 4. Ordinary repairs, 5. Office, domestic and out-door expenses, . Total, Extraordinary expenses : — 1. New buildings, land, etc., .... 2.