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IV. State Board of Control of Wisconsin, 19. 

 V. Iowa and Minnesota Boards of Control, 21 ; Experiences 

 of Iowa Board of Control, 24; Experiences of Minne- 

 sota Board of Control, 25 ; Inventories, 25 ; Discipline 

 in State Institutions, 26; Favoritism, 26; Food, Cloth- 

 ing, and Care, 2y; Industrial Work, 28; Purchase of 

 Goods, 28. 

 VI. Classification of State Boards, 29. 

 VII. Considerations which Favor a State Board of Control, 29. 

 VIII. Objections to State Boards of Control Considered, 31. 

 IX. Grounds upon which State Control and Supervision Rest, 



34- 

 X. Evolution of State Control and Supervision, 34. 

 XI. Right of the State to Control and Supervise Charities and 

 Corrections, 36. 

 XII. Moral Obligation of the State to Control and Supervise 

 Charities and Corrections, 37. 



XIII. Limits to State Control and Supervision of Charities and 



Corrections, 39 ; Financial Limits, 39 ; Limits Arising 

 from Lack of Sympathy, 39 ; Limits Arising from 

 Prejudices Against Control and Supervision, 41. 



XIV. Imperativeness of State Control and Supervision, 42. 



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