Report of the Board of Directors and Superintendent of the State Hospital, Raleigh, . bes; 100 feet of benches for G Wardwere made for the sitting room; 200 feet of benches for the lawn. Threecabinets were made for the employees dining-room. Eight tables made for the new laundry. Many shelves and foursmall tables were built for the marking room. Five hundred new springs were repaired and put in beds, and thesame painted. Two thousand four hundred brooms were made for our own use. All mattresses, except the new ones bought for new beds, have beenmade and sterilized for use. All tables used


Report of the Board of Directors and Superintendent of the State Hospital, Raleigh, . bes; 100 feet of benches for G Wardwere made for the sitting room; 200 feet of benches for the lawn. Threecabinets were made for the employees dining-room. Eight tables made for the new laundry. Many shelves and foursmall tables were built for the marking room. Five hundred new springs were repaired and put in beds, and thesame painted. Two thousand four hundred brooms were made for our own use. All mattresses, except the new ones bought for new beds, have beenmade and sterilized for use. All tables used in the male dining-room were scraped and finishedwith valspar. Ten new tables for dining-room were made. Seventeen swings for patients and employees were made in the shopby Mr. Green. JSTew roof on male and female T. B. buildings were put on, and thesame painted. All the old chairs have been repaired. All repairs on all the wards, such as locks, window glasses, screens,etc., have been repaired as broken, and the same kept in good condition. Respectfully submitted, Mary White, State Hospital at Raleigh 31 ENGINEERS REPORT Dr. Albert Anderson, Superintendent, State Hospital, Raleigh, N. C. Sir :—I hereby submit a report of tbe work done in the EngineeringDepartment for eighteen months ending June 30, 1922. We have,besides keeping up the regular repairs, made the following improve-ments : Put up one pole and made electric connection for G Ward andFemale Congregated Dining-room. Took out old coffee urn from serv-ing room. Installed electric bell in receiving building. Overhauledtwo body presses that were bursted when laundry was destroyed, makingthem practically as good as new, thus saving about $500 on each ma-chine. We have hauled, uncrated, and installed all laundry up dry room with heating coils and fan. These machines beingelectric-driven, we had to cut a channel in cement floor for conduit forsix machines. We made and put up twenty-nine awnings on la


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