• Mayor Gillen received offers from various charities to shelter 86 orphans, after other organizations said that they were already full and could take no more• Craster is still trying to find out the exact number of children who have been orphaned by the epidemic• Gillen recognized that the city would have to provide money to care for the children, since the charities do not possess the funds to do it themselvesNewspaper article
• Starkloff and director of public welfare, John Schmoll answered the Red Cross’s plea for funds to ...
• The article lists contact information for D.F. McLaughlin, the director of the L.A. County Departm...
70 children sick at the female orphanage. 130 additional cases in the city.Newspaper article
• On Friday, Mayor Gillen called a meeting of the heads of major institutions caring for children in...
*40-50 flu orphans in this county so far*City took first steps to address problem today; given that ...
• City charitable organizations have formed the Council of Philanthropy • The Council aims to provid...
• Day nurseries are hoping that the Council of Philanthropies will be able to finance the post-epide...
*1,400 flu orphans in state; 804 have been committed to institutions; 576 still waiting to be placed...
• In addition to 200 children who applied before the epidemic, 300 children have or will be applying...
• 14 recent orphans, due to influenza, were installed as wards of Montgomery county. None of the chi...
• S.M. Bond, President of the Associated Charities, appealed for Clevelanders to help flu sufferers;...
• Article notes that there is no plan for caring for children whose mothers are too sick to care for...
• “Dr. Copeland Deeply Concerned Over Children Bereaved by Epidemic.”• 300-400 orphans in his care, ...
• The Welfare Association of Cleveland, Associated Charities, and the Day Nurseries and Kindergarten...
*The Newton and MacInnes homes on Harvard street, which were temporarily used as homes for 50 flu or...
• Starkloff and director of public welfare, John Schmoll answered the Red Cross’s plea for funds to ...
• The article lists contact information for D.F. McLaughlin, the director of the L.A. County Departm...
70 children sick at the female orphanage. 130 additional cases in the city.Newspaper article
• On Friday, Mayor Gillen called a meeting of the heads of major institutions caring for children in...
*40-50 flu orphans in this county so far*City took first steps to address problem today; given that ...
• City charitable organizations have formed the Council of Philanthropy • The Council aims to provid...
• Day nurseries are hoping that the Council of Philanthropies will be able to finance the post-epide...
*1,400 flu orphans in state; 804 have been committed to institutions; 576 still waiting to be placed...
• In addition to 200 children who applied before the epidemic, 300 children have or will be applying...
• 14 recent orphans, due to influenza, were installed as wards of Montgomery county. None of the chi...
• S.M. Bond, President of the Associated Charities, appealed for Clevelanders to help flu sufferers;...
• Article notes that there is no plan for caring for children whose mothers are too sick to care for...
• “Dr. Copeland Deeply Concerned Over Children Bereaved by Epidemic.”• 300-400 orphans in his care, ...
• The Welfare Association of Cleveland, Associated Charities, and the Day Nurseries and Kindergarten...
*The Newton and MacInnes homes on Harvard street, which were temporarily used as homes for 50 flu or...
• Starkloff and director of public welfare, John Schmoll answered the Red Cross’s plea for funds to ...
• The article lists contact information for D.F. McLaughlin, the director of the L.A. County Departm...
70 children sick at the female orphanage. 130 additional cases in the city.Newspaper article