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Colored Industrial School accepted proposition of State Preventative Society to care for negro waifs (first column, middle)

The school agrees to take children and gets yearly stipend from Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (seventh column, down)

Mrs. Richardson's appeal for support and a list of donors/donated amount (second column, down)

Extended reprint of Mrs. Richardson’s appeal (fourth column, middle)

Mrs. Ida Richardson's appeal for additional support for the school (fifth column down)

New positions and names on the board of directors (second column, down)

A meeting with the mayor about supplying the school with additional funds (fourth column, top)

School board not wanting court to send cases from juvenile court to the Colored Industrial School (fifth column, bottom)

The past day’s juvenile court proceedings

Describes annual meeting, reports, balance (seventh column, down)

Subscription received for the Colored Industrial Home and School (seventh column, bottom)

Recognition for donators and call for help (third and fourth columns, top)

The work and growth of the school and Gaudet’s call for funds (top right)

Frances Joseph Gaudet addressed the Louisiana Annual Conference (bottom left)

Colored Industrial School listed under public charities in budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans (fourth column in section 56)
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