Annual Report of the State Board of Charities and Reform of the State of Wisconsin

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Stran 130 - York," and by that name shall have succession, and be in law capable of suing and being sued, defending and being defended in all courts and places, and in all manner of actions...
Stran 8 - ... of the same, the condition of the buildings, grounds, and other property connected therewith, and into all other matters pertaining to their usefulness and good management; and for these purposes they shall have free access to the grounds, buildings, and all books and papers relating to said institutions; and all persons now or hereafter connected with the same are hereby directed and required to give such information and afford such facilities for inspection as the said commissioners may require...
Stran 311 - Fourth. That no expense that is required to provide just as many of these hospitals as may be necessary to give the most enlightened care to all their insane, can properly be regarded as either unwise, inexpedient or beyond the means of any one of the United States or British provinces.
Stran 96 - University;" and by that name and style shall have perpetual succession, have power to contract and be contracted with, to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to...
Stran 132 - ... not contrary to law, as they may deem proper; and may appoint such officers, agents and servants as they may deem necessary to transact the business...
Stran 131 - ... resignation, removal, or otherwise, of any one of the said Board, the same shall be filled for the remainder of the year by such person or persons being...
Stran 310 - At a meeting of the Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane...
Stran 161 - ... shall each receive the sum of two dollars and fifty cents per day: and the overseer in the cooking department, and all keepers and guards shall each receive the sum of two dollars per day.
Stran 123 - ... may make, sign and acknowledge before some officer competent to take the acknowledgment of deeds...
Stran 17 - A minute and careful examination of the jails of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan by kindred commissions specially appointed for this purpose, reveals the fact that, as proper places of punishment, they fail to accomplish the object of their creation. They are for the most part defective in a sanitary point of view ; many of them are insecure ; they are frequently so constructed as to compel the promiscuous association of the young and the old, the guilty and the innocent, the hardened villain and...

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