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    Indiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin, 1908 Vol. 10 No. 12
    (1908)
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    Orphans due to parents dying from tuberculosis in Terre Haute.
    (Indiana State Board of Health, 1909-12) Knowlton, Milliard
    The children in Vigo County Home for Dependent Children what are charges on the county because one or both parents were dead of consumption or incapacitated thereby. The number is 34, or 45.3 per cent. of the total.
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    Orphans in Terre Haute
    (Indiana State Board of Health, 1909-12) Knowlton, Milliard
    All the children in the Vigo County Home for Dependent Children- They number 75.
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    Two boys afflicated with smallpox, nurses are vaccinated.
    (Indiana State Board of Health, 1903-07)
    The two female nurses are vaccine immunes. The baby and negro boy are cases of mild smallpox. Neither was ever vaccinated.
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    Vaccinated members of Luther family.
    (Indiana State Board of Health, 1904-09)
    Mrs. Frank Luther and children, vaccinated and in same rooms with the father when he had smallpox, but they did not have the disease.
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    Women Give 2013
    (2013) Mesch, Debra; Osili, Una
    Women Give 2013, New Research on Charitable Giving by Girls and Boys, offers empirically based evidence to guide parents on their journeys to raise charitable children. Discussions about how parents can raise charitable children increase interest in philanthropy. Learning to care about others, developing helping behaviors, and volunteering encourage empathy and a sense of responsibility for others. Philanthropy helps children and adults develop a broader sense of the world and their place in it.
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