- A
protectory was a
Catholic institution for the
shelter and
training of the young,
designed to
afford neglected or
abandoned children shelter, food, raiment...
- The New York
Catholic Protectory,
officially known as the
Society for the
Protection of
Destitute Roman Catholic Children in the City of New York, was...
- 1857, and St. John's
Protectory, a
diocesan reform school for boys. When
Baker arrived at St. Patrick's, the
orphanage and
protectory were
already $21,000...
- Ladies'
Deborah and Child's
Protectory was a 19th-century day care
center and
orphanage located at 204 East Broadway. The
institution cared for the children...
-
Catholic Children in the City of New York (known as the
Protectory) was
founded in 1863. The
Protectory ran
orphanages and
place out
programs for Catholic...
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Olympic Field (at
Fifth Avenue and 136th Street), to the New York
Catholic Protectory Oval in the Bronx. In 1923,
Keenan brought the team into the
Eastern Colored...
-
early childhood education. In
Hungary a
kindergarten is
called an óvoda ("
protectory").
Children attend kindergarten between ages
three and six or
seven (they...
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established St. Joseph's Male
Orphan Asylum and, a
little later, St. John's
Protectory for
wayward and
destitute boys.
Thomas Hines was
appointed superintendent...
- area. He was the
founder and
first president of the New York
Catholic Protectory, an
institution for the
shelter and
education of
destitute and abandoned...
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restrictions during World War II) on the
farmland of the New York
Catholic Protectory, a home for
orphaned and
troubled boys
conducted by the
Brothers of the...