. Annual report of the Montana schools for the deaf, blind, and backward children . rn and Sheds), 1, Equipment, Building F (Training- School). 42, Furniture and Equipment, 4, Building G (Old Carpenter Shop) Supplies stored, Building H (Hospital), 13, Furniture and Equipment, 1, Building I (Dairy Bam) 3, Equipment and Feed, Building J (Old Barn) included in cost of Ranch Equipment and Feed, Building R (Ranch House), included in cost of Ranch Furniture and Contents,.. Sheds and Farm Machinery, Stock on Hand, 6,


. Annual report of the Montana schools for the deaf, blind, and backward children . rn and Sheds), 1, Equipment, Building F (Training- School). 42, Furniture and Equipment, 4, Building G (Old Carpenter Shop) Supplies stored, Building H (Hospital), 13, Furniture and Equipment, 1, Building I (Dairy Bam) 3, Equipment and Feed, Building J (Old Barn) included in cost of Ranch Equipment and Feed, Building R (Ranch House), included in cost of Ranch Furniture and Contents,.. Sheds and Farm Machinery, Stock on Hand, 6, System of Water Works, 6, Water Works and sewage system for ranch, 2, $224, .] 1 CONCLUSION la conclusion we wish to thank all who have contributed tc^the improvement and pleasure of our children. To the StateOfficials, the parent of the pupils, teachers, officers and employees,and many appreciative visitors we are profoundly grateful forhelpful suggestions and assistance in carrjdng on the work of theinstittttion. Respectfully submitted T yV\ 12 Physicians Report To L. E. Milligan, President, Montana Schools for the Deaf, Blind and Feeble-Minded,Sir: We have the honor to submit the following- report of the med-ical conduct of the institution for the past year. There has beenabout the usual amoimt of sickness resulting- from the minor ail-ments such as lagrippe, tonsillitis, simple fevers, colds and head-aches, without any of them appearing- in epidemic or dang-erousform. We have been free during the year from all contagious dis-eases as well as infections with the exception of a case of typhoidfever which developed in a boy soon after his admission. Thishas been a rather mild case which is convalescing satisfactorilyand the patient will soon report for general duty. We are particularly pleased to report that no death is to berecorded in the institution diiring the year. This is quiteremarkable considering the number in the institution and t


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