The Laws of the State of New York Relating to Building Associations: Being the Statutes Governing the Corporations Variously Known As Building, Mutual Loan, Accumulating Fund, Cooperative Savings, and Homestead Associations; with Annotations Applicable To

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Excerpt from The Laws of the State of New York Relating to Building Associations: Being the Statutes Governing the Corporations Variously Known as Building, Mutual Loan, Accumulating Fund, Cooperative Savings, and Homestead Associations; With Annotations Applicable to These Corporations Generally

Such organizations become indirectly valuable moral agencies as a partial solution of the tenement-house prob lem, and hence are worthy of careful attention. The independent home secures removal from immoral tenden cies, the adornment of domestic life and full sway for the influence of wise training and good example. Whatever helps to remove the youth of the nation from the terrible and ever-present temptations of many of the crowded tenement dens, from the accustomed debaucheries of drunken wretches in neighboring rooms, and from the shamelessness of those who oftentimes exist in them, works blessings for the peace and prosperity of the State.

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