. Review of reviews and world's work. ain-tenance fund of $250 a jear, and the countiescontribute §30 for the clothing expenses of eachperson taken from their areas. It is one of the aims of the board of managersto make Craig Colony as far as possible a self-supporting institution. For this reason patientswho have become insane are not admitted, andany colonists who may lose their reason after ad-mission are transferred to asylums. Those onlyare received who stand a reasonable chance olprofiting by the life to be provided for them, thedirectors believing that at any rate in the earlyand tentat
. Review of reviews and world's work. ain-tenance fund of $250 a jear, and the countiescontribute §30 for the clothing expenses of eachperson taken from their areas. It is one of the aims of the board of managersto make Craig Colony as far as possible a self-supporting institution. For this reason patientswho have become insane are not admitted, andany colonists who may lose their reason after ad-mission are transferred to asylums. Those onlyare received who stand a reasonable chance olprofiting by the life to be provided for them, thedirectors believing that at any rate in the earlyand tentative years of the colony the end proposed cannot be reached without a careful selec-tion of the means. In most otlier respects Craig Colony is a repro-duction of the Bielefeld charity. The basic prin-ciple of the two institutions is identical. Bothpin their faith to the colony system as the mostsatisfactory method of management in an epi-leptic community, and where the Xew York settle-ment seems likely to surpass the older foundation. THE CRAIG COLONISTS AT A GAME OF BASEBALL. A NEW YORK COLONY OF MERCY. 315
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