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Crime, Children, Reform Schools: United States. Massachusetts. Westboro. Lyman School for Boys: Lyman School for Boys: Cost.: Hon. Theodore Lyman.

Date

c. 1900

People

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2925

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Title

Crime, Children, Reform Schools: United States. Massachusetts. Westboro. Lyman School for Boys: Lyman School for Boys: Cost.: Hon. Theodore Lyman.

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1900

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2925

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17

a photograph of a poster of a bust bust of a man

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-08

a black and white photo of a bust of a woman

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11

This image appears to be a document detailing information about the Lyman School for Boys, including its operational costs and historical context. The text outlines the expenses for running the institution, including salaries, current expenses, boarding, clothing, and care for boys, totaling significant annual expenditures. There is also mention of the Probation Department and per capita costs. The document credits Hon. Theodore Lyman for his financial contributions, stating that he gave $72,500 toward the school's foundation and maintenance, which played a key role in its development. A black-and-white portrait of Theodore Lyman is included to the right of the text.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11

The image is a document detailing financial information about the Lyman School for Boys. It lists costs for running the institution, including salaries amounting to $29,323.78 and other current expenses totaling $50,552.72, leading to a total of $79,876.50. Additional expenditures for the Probation Department, such as salaries for visitors, traveling expenses, and office costs, total $7,529.26. The document also mentions expenses for board and clothing for younger or otherwise incapable boys, which amount to $5,339.20, adding up to an additional $12,868.46.

The per capita cost of the institution is broken down to $4.74 for the institution itself, $0.23 for visiting probationers, and a total of $1.89 for care at Lyman School. It notes that annual appropriations by the state and income from trust funds are not included in these figures.

The document includes a section honoring Hon. Theodore Lyman, who contributed $72,500 towards the foundation and maintenance of the school. Lyman's contributions and vision were significant factors in the school's development. His name is featured under a blurred section of the document.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-18

The image appears to be a financial report for the Lyman School for Boys, which was established through the initial impulse of The Hon. Theodore Lyman. The report provides details on the cost of running the institution, including salaries, other current expenses, probation department expenses, board and clothing costs, and the per capita cost of the institution. It also mentions that the school received annual appropriations from the state and income from trust funds. The image includes a portrait of The Hon. Theodore Lyman, who provided funding for the school's foundation and maintenance, and whose early plans and vision are described as being important factors in the school's progressive development.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-18

This appears to be a historical document page about the Lyman School for Boys. The page includes financial information and cost breakdowns for running the institution, including salaries, expenses, and probation department costs. The total costs shown amount to $112,868.46, with various per capita calculations listed below.

At the bottom of the page, there is text describing the Hon. Theodore Lyman's contribution of $72,500 toward the school's foundation and maintenance. The page includes a profile photograph or portrait bust showing a side view, appearing to be in a classical style typical of the era.

The document provides insight into both the financial operations of the school and acknowledges its founder's significant contribution to establishing the institution. The layout and typography suggest this is from a historical report or institutional document, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image presents a page from the financial report of Lyman School for Boys, dated 1924. The page is divided into two sections: the top section displays the cost of running the institution, while the bottom section provides information about the school's founder, Hon. Theodore Lyman.

Cost Section:

  • Title: "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS"
  • Subtitle: "COST."
  • Running Costs:
    • Salaries: $29,323.78
    • Other current expenses: $50,882.72
    • Probation Department:
      • Salaries of visitors: $3,575.00
      • Traveling expenses: $3,466.79
      • Visitors and boys: $467.47
      • Office expenses: $7,529.26
    • Board, clothing, etc., younger or otherwise incapable boys: $5,339.20
    • Per capita cost of institution: $12,868.46
    • Visiting probationers: $4.74
    • Total in care of Lyman School: $1.89

Founder Section:

  • Title: "THE HON. THEODORE LYMAN."
  • Text: "by whose initial impulse the school was established in gave $72,500 toward its foundation and maintenance"
  • Image: A black-and-white photograph of Hon. Theodore Lyman
  • Text: "The use of the income from this money and the broad lines which Mr. Lyman himself mapped out in his early plans, have been potent factors in the progressive development of the school."

In summary, the image provides a detailed breakdown of the costs associated with running the Lyman School for Boys in 1924, as well as information about the school's founder, Hon. Theodore Lyman. The report highlights the significant contributions made by Lyman to the school's foundation and maintenance, and how his vision has shaped the institution's development over time.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image presents a vintage document titled "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" in black text at the top, with the word "COST" centered below it. The document is divided into two sections: the first section lists various expenses, including salaries, probation department costs, board and clothing expenses, and annual appropriations by the state. The second section features a black-and-white photograph of a bust of a man's head and shoulders, accompanied by text that reads "HON. THEODORE LYMAN." The background of the document is a light yellow color, reminiscent of aged paper.

The document appears to be a financial report or budget for the Lyman School for Boys, detailing the institution's expenses and income. The inclusion of the photograph of Theodore Lyman suggests that he may have been a significant figure in the school's history or a major donor. Overall, the document provides a glimpse into the financial operations of the Lyman School for Boys during a specific period in its history.

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The image is a financial report titled "Lyman School for Boys" with a table of costs. The table lists various expenses related to the school's operation, including salaries, current expenses, probation department expenses, and other costs. The total cost for running the institution is $12,868.46. The report also mentions the Hon. Theodore Lyman, who contributed $72,500 towards the school's foundation and maintenance. The image includes a portrait of Hon. Theodore Lyman.

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The image is a black-and-white document that appears to be a financial report or informational pamphlet for Lyman School for Boys. The document is titled "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" at the top, followed by a section labeled "COST." The document provides a detailed breakdown of the expenses associated with running the institution. It lists various categories of expenses, including salaries, other current expenses, probation department expenses, traveling expenses, office expenses, board, clothing, and expenses for younger or otherwise incapable boys. The total cost of the institution is provided as $12,868.46. The document also includes a small portrait of a man, identified as "HON. THEODORE LYMAN," along with a brief description of his role in the establishment of the school. The text mentions that Mr. Lyman gave $72,500 toward the foundation and maintenance of the school, and his early plans and broad vision have been instrumental in the school's development. The document appears to be an official report or informational piece intended to provide an overview of the financial aspects and history of Lyman School for Boys.

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Here is a description of the image:

The image is a scan of a page from a document, most likely a school report or a historical record, and it features text and a portrait. At the top of the page, "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" is written in bold, uppercase letters.

Below the title, there's a section titled "COST," which provides a breakdown of the expenses for running the institution. The list includes salaries, other current expenses, probation department costs, board and clothing expenses, and the per capita cost of the institution.

Further down, the text acknowledges The Hon. Theodore Lyman, crediting him as the initial inspiration for establishing the school. It mentions that he contributed $72,500 toward its foundation and maintenance and emphasizes the significance of his plans in the school's progressive development.

To the right of this text, there's a square image depicting a bust of Theodore Lyman, identified by the caption "HON. THEODORE LYMAN" below the portrait. The overall style of the image suggests it's a vintage document, with a slightly faded or aged appearance.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-29

The image is a page from a historical document, possibly a report or brochure, related to the Lyman School for Boys. It presents financial information on the costs associated with running the institution, including salaries, expenses, and the probation department. A key part of the document details the contributions made by Hon. Theodore Lyman towards the establishment and maintenance of the school. The document praises his influence on the school’s development. There is also a picture of a sculpture of Hon. Theodore Lyman at the bottom.

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The image is a document detailing the financial costs associated with running the Lyman School for Boys. Here is a detailed summary:

Title:
LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS

Cost Breakdown:

  • For running the institution:

    • Salaries: $29,323.78
    • Other current expenses: $50,552.72
    • Total: $79,876.50
  • Probation Department:

    • Salaries of visitors: $3,575.00
    • Traveling expenses, visitors and boys: $3,466.79
    • Office expenses: $467.47
    • Total: $7,509.26
  • Board, clothing, etc., younger or otherwise incapable boys: $5,339.20

  • Total cost: $12,868.46

  • Per capita cost of institution: $4.74

    • Visiting probationers: $0.23
    • Total in care of Lyman School: $1.89

Additional Information:

  • Annual appropriations by the state: Not specified in the image.
  • Income of trust funds: Not included in the above figures.

Historical Note:

  • The Hon. Theodore Lyman, who initially established the school, gave $72,500 toward its foundation and maintenance.
  • The use of the income from this money and the broad lines mapped out by Mr. Lyman have been significant factors in the progressive development of the school.

Image:

  • A portrait of Hon. Theodore Lyman is included at the bottom right of the document.

This document provides a clear breakdown of the financial aspects of operating the Lyman School for Boys and highlights the significant contribution made by its founder, Theodore Lyman.

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BOYS
LYMAN
LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS
FOR
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running
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BOYS LYMAN SCHOOL FOR COST For running the institution Salaries, $29,323,78 other current expenses, 50,552.72 79, 876.50 Probation Department. Salaries of visitors, Traveling expenses, visitors and boys. Office expenses 3, 575. 00 3, 466. 79 467. 47 7, 529. 26 Board, clothinq,. etc., ger or otherwise incapable boys, 5, 339.20 12, 868. 46 Per capita cost of institution 4.74 visiting probationers, total in care of Lyman School 23 1.89 Annual appropriations by the State Income of trust funds not included in above fiqure THE HON. THEODORE LYMAN, by whose initial impulse the school was established in gave $72,500 toward its foundation and maintenance The use of the income from this money and the broad lines which Mr. Lyman himself mapped out in his have been potent factors in the pro- early plans, gressive development of the school. HON. THEODORE LYMAN.
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