This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ...children who, through proverty, are unable to attend the public school, to give them a dinner each day and to provide them with necessary clothing. Governing body.--Boards of Managers and Trustees of Industrial School Association. Chairman.--Mrs. B. Van Delft, 253 Hooper street, Brooklyn. Superintendent and teacher.--Miss E. L. Perry. Value of property, $47,000. Aggregate number of children enrolled during the year, 240; aggregate attendance, 20,700; average daily attendance, 120; number present September 30, 1902, 122 (70 boys and 52 girls). Receipts from the parent Association for the year ending September 30, 1902, $4,400.97; expenditures, $4,400.97. Terms and qualifications for admittance.--Children from 3y2 to 12 years of age, who are too poor to attend the public schools, are received. Application to be made to the superintendent. Branch No. 2 Of The Industrial School Association, BrookLyn, E. D., 97 Scholes Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Established May, 1886. Objects.--To instruct children who, through poverty, are unable to attend the public schools, to give them a dinner each day and to provide them with necessary clothing. Governing body.--Boards of Managers and Trustees of Industrial School Association. Chairman.--Mrs. James R. Howe, 188 South Ninth street, Brooklyn. Superintendent and teacher.--Mrs. Octavia V. Morgan. Aggregate number of children enrolled during the year, 110; aggregate attendance 15,927; average daily attendance, 82; number present September 30, 1902, 82 (41 boys-an.d 41 gjrls). Receipts from the parent Association for the year ending September 30, 1902, $1,190.79; expenditures, $ 1,190.79. Terms and qualifications for admittance.--Children from 4 to 14 years of age, who are too poor to attend the public schools, ..