... clothing and tuition of each , two hundred and ninety dollars . The statute of New Jersey approved March 21 , 1866 , pro- vides that the annual expenses of each deaf mute shall not exceed two hundred and forty - dollars , and where the ...
New Jersey. Legislature. entry to that effect shall be made upon his company ... clothing and equipments of the Rifle Corps , provides for a particular style ... clothing , in providing any more clothing than is required from time to time ...
New Jersey. Legislature. Senate. short time considering the difficulties and discouragements interposed by the ... clothing department at New York . Rendezvous were opened simultaneously at Trenton , Beverly , Newark , Freehold and Flemington ...
Bob Italia. Clothing. In the New Jersey Colony upperclass colonists wore expensive clothes in the European fashion Women wore dresses made of silk velvet satin and lace Men wore long sleeved tightfitting jackets called doublets They also ...
... Jersey . On the other hand , 6.85 percent of all sales through New Jersey clothing stores were made by those in Atlantic City . Quite evidently a distributor of radios or musical goods would overvalue and a clothing dis- tributor ...
... Jersey United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Small Business. Clothing Factory and Cloth Sponging Plant - these are defined as the Army Clothing Factory and Marine Corps Clothing Factory at Philadelphia , Pa . Coffee Roasting ...
New Jersey. Legislature. to use the library to good advantage , to know the cost and care of books and how to train ... clothing and household furnishings at reasonable cost . The June graduating class demonstrated their ability to make ...
New York-New Jersey Trail Conference. of poor reflex actions—excessive stumbling, the need for frequent rest stops, or a careless attitude toward clothing and equipment. Once uncontrollable shiveringhas started, itmay only be a matter of ...