Annual Report of the Board of Control of the State Reform School |
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00 Cottage manager Abstract Abstract Abstract Abstract Bb amount Amusement and instruction Balance June 30 balance on hand Board of Control BOARD OF TRUSTEES boys received building bushels Carrying concealed weapons cash received chapel Cheboygan Clothing committed cost per capita Cottage manager Counties CRAWFORD CO current expense abstract Debits department of technology dining room disbursements discharged ending June 30 Ensilage farm fiscal furnish Furniture and bedding garden and stock grade Heating household supplies Improvements and repairs Industrial School Industrial training inmates Ionia J. E. ST Kalamazoo kitchen labor Lansing larceny large number Larned Legislature manager and overseer mending room ments Michigan Miss months number of boys officers Painting and papering parents parole Receipts received at institution Reform School respectfully Returned School for Boys Sidewalks and fences special appropriations special expense abstract stationery stenography Sugar beets Supervisor dormitory TABLE Tailor Teacher Total Treasurer TREASURER'S TREASURER'S REPORT Truancy
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Page 46 - ... before entering upon the discharge of his duties the clerk of the board of education shall give bond in the sum of one thousand dollars, with good and sufficient sureties to be approved by the board, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of his office.
Page 7 - An act to establish a House of Correction for juvenile offenders...
Page 31 - They felt it incumbent upon them to go out into the world, to be the light of the world and the salt of the earth.
Page 48 - But few additions have been made to the library during the past year ; it now contains eighteen hundred volumes, most of which are well suited to the wants of the boys.
Page 46 - ... which book shall, at all reasonable times, be open to the inspection of the members of the Board.
Page 23 - ... cultivation, on a portion of which is planted an orchard of two hundred and ninety-two thrifty young fruit trees, apple, pear, plum and cherry. The remaining sixteen acres are used as pasturage and lawn. "The yard in front of the building, containing five acres, is surrounded by a neat picket fence, and laid out in drives and walks, and ornamented with trees and shrubs. "The grounds enclosed by the high fence are devoted to the pleasure and comfort of the boys, on a portion of which a gymnasium...
Page 2 - The close of another fiscal year again makes it my pleasant duty to present to you a statement of the condition of our institution as compared with former years, and to submit the customary statistical tables, which are made complete to this date, as follows : TABLE I. Number of Clnldren Admitted since the opening of the Institution, Sept.