Care and education of crippled children in the United States . ey are under the direction of a house mother, butwithout the assistance of servants. The girls attend to all thehousekeeping. The cottage has purposely been made very simpleand the girls learn to do work by methods which they can followlater in their own homes. They use a wood or coal range forcooking, wash in set tubs, dry their clothes on lines put up on therear porch, and iron with an ironing board between two chairs,quite as they might in a small household with few conveniences. Hospital, White Plains, New York; Daisy Fields Ho


Care and education of crippled children in the United States . ey are under the direction of a house mother, butwithout the assistance of servants. The girls attend to all thehousekeeping. The cottage has purposely been made very simpleand the girls learn to do work by methods which they can followlater in their own homes. They use a wood or coal range forcooking, wash in set tubs, dry their clothes on lines put up on therear porch, and iron with an ironing board between two chairs,quite as they might in a small household with few conveniences. Hospital, White Plains, New York; Daisy Fields Home, Englewood, New Jersey;Holy Cross House, Cleveland, Ohio; Home of the Merciful Saviour, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania; Convalescent Home for Crippled Children, West Chicago, Illinois;Home for Disabled Children, Maywood, Illinois; House of St. Giles the Cripple,Garden City, New York; Home for Destitute Crippled Children, New York City;Darrach Home, New York City; New England Peabody Home, Hyde Park,Massachusetts; Home for Incurables, Newington, Connecticut. 72. The Cooking Class


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