Annual Convention of the State Association of Superintendents of Poor, Keepers of County Infirmaries and City Poor Directors (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919. Excerpt: ... President Elgas: I admit it is there. Secretary Conrad: " I will show it to yon right now, that it says the old law was repealed. President Elgas: It is moved and supported that we adjourn. The motion was carried. PROCEEDINGS OF WEDNESDAY A. M., September 11, 1918. Meeting called to order by the President at ):0() o'clock a. m. President Elgas: Yon will come to order. I received notice Mr. Carr would be here at 10 o'clock. We are always pleased to see him. We will put the next number on, the roll-call of the different counties. In order to do that, state your name plainly and the county you are from, and whatever you have to offer, briefly, and how many members you have here. If you have anything new to present to this Association, present it at the time you are up. I will have the Secretary call the roll of the different counties of the State. Mr. Dole: Wouldn't it be a good idea, Mr. President, when he calls the roll, for the number here from each county as its name is called to stand up and announce their names, so we will get acquainted and know them later on? President Elgas: Very well. Mr. Hanslovsky: Mr. Chairman, I notice there is a number on the program here for this morning described as the "Roll Call of the Counties," which I suppose is only for the Superintendents. Now, I also notice that we have quite a few Keepers and Matrons here from the different counties, and I see that there is not anything assigned to them on the program. Now, I was going to make the suggestion that we leave this part of the program to the Keepers and Matrons only. The Secretary could call the counties and all those that are represented here could stand up and we could get better acquainted. A lot of us here do not know each other, do not know where we come from. Presi...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919. Excerpt: ... President Elgas: I admit it is there. Secretary Conrad: " I will show it to yon right now, that it says the old law was repealed. President Elgas: It is moved and supported that we adjourn. The motion was carried. PROCEEDINGS OF WEDNESDAY A. M., September 11, 1918. Meeting called to order by the President at ):0() o'clock a. m. President Elgas: Yon will come to order. I received notice Mr. Carr would be here at 10 o'clock. We are always pleased to see him. We will put the next number on, the roll-call of the different counties. In order to do that, state your name plainly and the county you are from, and whatever you have to offer, briefly, and how many members you have here. If you have anything new to present to this Association, present it at the time you are up. I will have the Secretary call the roll of the different counties of the State. Mr. Dole: Wouldn't it be a good idea, Mr. President, when he calls the roll, for the number here from each county as its name is called to stand up and announce their names, so we will get acquainted and know them later on? President Elgas: Very well. Mr. Hanslovsky: Mr. Chairman, I notice there is a number on the program here for this morning described as the "Roll Call of the Counties," which I suppose is only for the Superintendents. Now, I also notice that we have quite a few Keepers and Matrons here from the different counties, and I see that there is not anything assigned to them on the program. Now, I was going to make the suggestion that we leave this part of the program to the Keepers and Matrons only. The Secretary could call the counties and all those that are represented here could stand up and we could get better acquainted. A lot of us here do not know each other, do not know where we come from. Presi...

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General Books LLC

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February 2012

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February 2012

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246 x 189 x 4mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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72

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978-1-235-69922-1

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9781235699221

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1-235-69922-6



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