Wood carving (8), dressmaking (6), Sewing (100). Other inmates are en- 251 18 Laundry (16), carpentry (2), shoemak. 52 Woodworking (10), farming and gar- 0 Printing (1). a All school grade. 15 14 Syracuse, N. Y Syracuse State Institution for James C. Carson, M. D 1 12 10 38 294 274 G. A. Doren, M. D 2 21 17 13 40 593 375 968 16 Elwyn, Pa Pennsylvania Training School for Isaac N. Kerlin, M. D. 1 17 Vancouver, Wash. Washington School for Defective James Watson 0 * From 1891-92. TABLE 40.-Statistics of State institutions for the feeble-minded, 1892-93. 10 New Jersey State Institution for Feeble-Minded Women. 11 12 14 15 Ohio Institution for Feeble-Minded Youth. 16 Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children*. 17 Washington School for Defective Youth. *From 1891-92. † From 1890-91. ED 93-130 Division and State. Number of institutions. Table 41.—Summary of statistics of private schools for the feeble-minded, 189?–93. 2 3 TABLE 42.-Statistics of private schools for the feeble-minded, 1892-93. 8 Haddonfield, N.J... Haddonfield Training School.. Margaret Bancroft, 06 2 dry (2), farming (1), 300 500 10,000 Jean W. Cox. ing (2), sewing (8), 5 Lace making (1), weav- 500 $100 knitting (6), ham mocks (2), clay (14), sloyd (4), wood carv 10 New York (325 W. 58th st.), N. Y. Feeble-Minded Children. Sequin Physiological School for Children of Arrested Development. Mrs. Elsie M. Sequin. 1 7 2 1 13 7 10 0 Woodwork (4) . 300 Division and State. Number of institutions. Number of assistants. Male. Female. Total. White. TABLE 43.-Summary of statistics of reform schools for 1892-93. Colored. Native parents. Foreign born parents. Could only read. read nor write. Could neither Committed. Discharged. Teachers. Pupils. Number taught trades. |