Biennial report of the Board of Trustees of the Iowa Soldiers' Orphans Home and Home for Indigent Children . tutionmust be signed by the superintendent. Rule No. 28. The same rules which apply to cottages and cottage managers will alsoapply to the hos^Dital and hospital manager. Rule No. 29. All minor rules regulating the work, defining the duties of heads ofdepartments and employes, and governing the every day routine of mattersof the institution, shall be made by the superintendent, and a strict andcheerful compliance to all rules made by him must be observed. Rule No. 30. A ready and willin


Biennial report of the Board of Trustees of the Iowa Soldiers' Orphans Home and Home for Indigent Children . tutionmust be signed by the superintendent. Rule No. 28. The same rules which apply to cottages and cottage managers will alsoapply to the hos^Dital and hospital manager. Rule No. 29. All minor rules regulating the work, defining the duties of heads ofdepartments and employes, and governing the every day routine of mattersof the institution, shall be made by the superintendent, and a strict andcheerful compliance to all rules made by him must be observed. Rule No. 30. A ready and willing compliance with all rules and regulations whichtend to the welfare and good of the institution will be expected. The success attained by the institution depends upon the workers andthe spirit in which the work is done. The character of the work appealsto all to give their best efforts in helping our children to become good citi-zens of the state, thereby reflecting credit upon our institution and the partporformod by ])orsons engaged in their care. A. P. Doe, J. G. Brown, Mrs. M. J. Ketcham, 40 SOLDIERS ORPHANS HOME. [B5 superintendent at his request. An invoice of all goods in charge of thestorekeeper shall be made in May and November of each year. Allorders of the superintendent shall be preserved that they may be comparedwith the storekeepers books. Rule No. 25. Cottage managers and all heads of the departments will be providedwith a book in which to enter such supplies as they are in need of in carry-ing on their work. With the superintendents approval the storekeeperwill deliver to the applicants the articles needed. Rule No. 26. The superintendent shall present a written report at each regular meet-ing to the board of trustees, giving an account of matters of importancethat have occurred the past month, calling attention to any neglect oromission of duty on the part of officers or employes, report changes inemployes which have occurred and the reason therefor


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