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... form No. 20 in appendix bound into a volume , is before the chairman , who will in each case that has been decided and dealt with , put " " a " 1 " in the proper column 42 METHOD IN ALMSGIVING . CHAPTER IV CASES BEFORE THE COMMITTEE.
... form No. 20 in appendix bound into a volume , is before the chairman , who will in each case that has been decided and dealt with , put " " a " 1 " in the proper column 42 METHOD IN ALMSGIVING . CHAPTER IV CASES BEFORE THE COMMITTEE.
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... column . As the secretary and the agent always go through the book together after the sitting of the committee these interim entries in the " remarks " column prevent the possibility of overlooking any instructions which have been given ...
... column . As the secretary and the agent always go through the book together after the sitting of the committee these interim entries in the " remarks " column prevent the possibility of overlooking any instructions which have been given ...
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... columns were filled up when the application was made . The first thing was to refer to the index , and see whether the applicant had ever been before the committee . Then the date was entered , and the number of the case . If applica ...
... columns were filled up when the application was made . The first thing was to refer to the index , and see whether the applicant had ever been before the committee . Then the date was entered , and the number of the case . If applica ...
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... column . Miscellaneous Entries . - No examples of these are given on form 20 ; except that in one instance a report is marked as sent out ; because they would take up room unnecessarily , and can be easily explained . The first is ...
... column . Miscellaneous Entries . - No examples of these are given on form 20 ; except that in one instance a report is marked as sent out ; because they would take up room unnecessarily , and can be easily explained . The first is ...
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... column , ( see case 1701 , p . 72 ) . Decisions . Class I. - The first class under which the decisions of the committee fall is that of " not assisted ; " and applicants may be refused assistance because they do not require relief , or ...
... column , ( see case 1701 , p . 72 ) . Decisions . Class I. - The first class under which the decisions of the committee fall is that of " not assisted ; " and applicants may be refused assistance because they do not require relief , or ...
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