Social Progress of Alabama a Second Study of the Social Institutions And Agenci

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Social Progress of Alabama a Second Study of the Social Institutions And Agenci
Hastings H Hastings Hornell Hart
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27 Totals $264. 86 $425. 68* Average number of inmates 100. 6 83. 3* *The expense per capita is figured on the average number which decreased from 100. 6 to 83. 3, but at the same time the number of employes maintained by the home was materially increased. These facts account in part for the increased per capita rate; the remainder is due to improvement in food, clothing, furniture, etc.
ALABAMA BOYS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
For many years the Alabama Boys' Industrial School was impoverished for lac
...k of revenue. For ten years prior to 1918 the school had received no building appropriation, and the appropriation for support was only $12. 50 per boy. This amount had to cover not only the maintenance of the boys, but any improvements which might be made. Even under these circumstances, material was purchased and a handsome cottage was built by the labor of the boys, but the buildings were out of repair, the dormitories were ter- ribly overcrowde^d and the shops were in a dilapidated condition.

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