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gdp-dc0003-0067-001
Topic
Health, Disease and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Document describes medical staff, hospital and dormitory conditions, food and water supplies, and livestock practices.
gdp-dc0003-0068-001
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Inspection report facing sheet for letter of 16 Apr. 1931.
gdp-dc0003-0053-001
Topic
Health, Disease and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Inspection report facing sheet for letter of 15 Mar. 1930 regarding health, medical work, and sanitary conditions.
gdp-dc0003-0055-001
Topic
Health, Disease and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Document provides overview of medical and sanitary conditions of school with recommendations for improvements.
gdp-dc0003-0028-001
Topic
Health, Disease and Mortality, School Operations
Summary
Inspection report facing sheet.
gdp-dc0003-0038-001
Topic
Education and Curriculum, School Operations
Summary
Inspection report facing sheet for letter of 21 Dec. 1929.
gdp-dc0003-0003-001
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Recommendations mentioned include new construction.
gdp-dc0024-0072-001
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Regarding statistics related to school's dairy herd.
gdp-dc0024-0065-001
Topic
School Operations
Summary
Inspection report facing sheet regarding "school farm and stock."
gdp-dc0024-0067-001
Topic
Labor, Training and Outing, School Operations
Summary
Regarding the high quality of the school's livestock and the lack of student training in raising livestock.
gdp-kc0024-0001-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa, Health, Disease and Mortality, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Document provides an overview of the number of children enrolled at Genoa, the number of children confined in the school hospital that month, a list of "deserters," and some information on holidays celebrated at the school.
gdp-kc0024-0002-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa, Health, Disease and Mortality, Leaving Genoa, School Operations
Summary
Document provides an overview of the number of children enrolled at Genoa and the number of children confined in the school hospital that month "due to bad colds in nearly all cases."