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created on 2019-06-05
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created by unknown on 2019-06-05
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a table with a list of the top ten records
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-04
a page from the school register showing the names of students
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
This image depicts a data chart from the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls. It presents statistics analyzing the conduct of girls who were admitted to the institution based on their record at commitment and age at commitment. The chart is divided into two main sections:
1. Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment
This section offers data categorizing the girls based on their conduct at the time of admission:
- Total Number: The total count of admissions is split into two time periods (1896–1901 and 1902–1903), with corresponding data in columns for immoral conduct, danger of immoral conduct, and behaviors like stubbornness, larceny, drunkenness, etc. Percentages are provided for each category.
- Living Respectably: Represents the subset showing respectable behavior after admission. Detailed statistics are given for 1896–1901 and 1902–1903, with corresponding percentages in categories like immoral conduct or larceny.
- Conduct Bad or Doubtful: Covers individuals with questionable or negative behavior records and provides further data in the same percentage categories.
- Conduct Not Known: Refers to instances where information about the individual's conduct was unavailable or unrecorded.
2. Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment
This section examines the conduct of girls based on their age at admission (over 16 years and under 16 years):
- Living Respectably: Data is divided into those no longer in care of the State and those still under care. Percentages highlight the differences across age groups.
- Conduct Bad or Doubtful: Statistics cover behavior deemed bad or questionable, similarly broken down by age and whether the girls remained under State care.
- Conduct Not Known: Displays data for cases where the conduct of the girls was unspecified, categorized again by age group and State care status.
This image provides insight into how the institution analyzed the moral and behavioral status of the girls under its care during the early 20th century.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image is a historical document from the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls, presenting statistical data about the conduct of the students based on their records at commitment and their age at commitment.
The document is divided into two main sections:
Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment:
- This section categorizes the girls' conduct into three main categories: "Living Respectably," "Conduct Bad or Doubtful," and "Conduct Not Known."
- It presents data from two time periods: 1896-1901 and 1902-1903.
- For each category, the number of students and corresponding percentage for "Immoral Conduct," "Danger of Immoral Conduct," and "Stubbornness, Larceny, Drunkenness, etc." are recorded.
Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment:
- The age at commitment is divided into "Over 16 years" and "Under 16 years."
- Similar to the first section, this part categorizes the students’ conduct and gives the number and percentage for those "No longer in care of State" and "In care of State."
- The categories include "Living Respectably," "Conduct Bad or Doubtful," and "Conduct Not Known."
Overall, the document is likely intended to analyze and report on the behavior of the girls in the school based on their court records and age upon commitment, providing insight into the outcomes of their reformation process at the institution.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-18
This image appears to be a statistical report from the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls. It presents data on the "Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment" and "Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment" for the students at the school during the time periods of 1896-1901 and 1902-1903. The report provides numerical breakdowns and percentages across various categories such as "Living Respectably", "Conduct Bad or Doubtful", and "Conduct Not Known". The data is organized in a tabular format, allowing for a clear comparison between the two time periods.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-18
This is a historical statistical document from the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls. The document appears to be a data table showing conduct records and statistics from two time periods: 1896-1901 and 1902-1903. The table is divided into sections that track different behavioral categories:
"Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment" - showing statistics for "immoral conduct" and "stubbornness, drunkenness, etc."
Three main behavioral categories:
- "Living Respectably"
- "Conduct Bad or Doubtful"
- "Conduct Not Known"
The lower portion of the document shows "Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment" with data separated into two age groups: "Over 16 years" and "Under 16 years." It further breaks down statistics for those "No longer in care of State" and those "In care of State."
The document appears to be an administrative record used to track the outcomes and behavior of girls who were committed to the industrial school. The data is presented in both raw numbers and percentages, suggesting this was used for institutional record-keeping and possibly reporting purposes.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image presents a table from the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls, detailing the conduct of girls in light of record at commitment and age at commitment.
Table 1: Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment
Record at Commitment | Immoral Conduct | Danger of Immoral Conduct | Stubbornness, Larceny, Drunkenness, etc. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total Number | 1896-1901 | 1902-1903 | ||||
Living Respectably | 129 | 65 | 58 | 72 | 68 | 75 |
Conduct Bad or Doubtful | 46 | 23 | 11 | 14 | 14 | 15 |
Conduct Not Known | 24 | 12 | 12 | - | 8 | 2 |
Table 2: Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment
Age at Commitment | Over 16 Years | Under 16 Years | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Total Number | 73 | 19 | 313 | 81 |
Living Respectably | 14 | .67 | 45 | .76 |
Conduct Bad or Doubtful | 5 | .24 | 7 | .12 |
Conduct Not Known | 13 | .18 | 35 | .11 |
The tables provide a detailed breakdown of the conduct of girls in the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls, categorized by their record at commitment and age at commitment. The data is presented in a clear and organized manner, allowing for easy comparison and analysis of the different categories.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image presents a table titled "Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls" that outlines the conduct of girls at the school, categorized by age and type of conduct. The table is divided into two sections: "Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment" and "Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment."
Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment
This section provides an overview of the girls' conduct at the time of their commitment to the school. It includes three categories:
- Living Respectably: This category shows the number of girls who were living respectably at the time of their commitment, with a total of 129 girls.
- Conduct Bad or Doubtful: This category indicates the number of girls whose conduct was bad or doubtful, with a total of 46 girls.
- Conduct Not Known: This category represents the number of girls whose conduct was not known, with a total of 24 girls.
Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment
This section breaks down the girls' conduct by age at the time of their commitment. It includes two age groups:
- Over 16 years: This age group shows the number of girls who were over 16 years old at the time of their commitment, with a total of 73 girls.
- Under 16 years: This age group indicates the number of girls who were under 16 years old at the time of their commitment, with a total of 313 girls.
Overall, the table provides a comprehensive overview of the girls' conduct at the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls, highlighting the importance of considering both the type of conduct and the age of the girls at the time of their commitment.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image is a document titled "MASSACHUSETTS STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS." The document contains two tables with statistical data about the conduct of the girls at the school. The tables are titled "CONDUCT IN LIGHT OF RECORD AT COMMITMENT" and "CONDUCT IN LIGHT OF AGE AT COMMITMENT."
The first table, "CONDUCT IN LIGHT OF RECORD AT COMMITMENT," is divided into three sections: "Living Respectably," "Conduct Bad or Doubtful," and "Conduct Not Known." Each section provides data for the years 1896-1901 and 1902-1903, including the total number of girls, the percentage of immoral conduct, the danger of immoral conduct, and the percentage of stubborn behavior, larceny, drunkenness, etc. The data shows that the majority of girls were living respectably, with a small percentage exhibiting bad or doubtful conduct and an even smaller percentage with unknown conduct.
The second table, "CONDUCT IN LIGHT OF AGE AT COMMITMENT," is divided into two sections: "Living Respectably" and "Conduct Bad or Doubtful." Each section provides data for girls over 16 years old and under 16 years old, including the total number of girls, the percentage of girls living respectably, and the percentage of girls exhibiting bad or doubtful conduct. The data shows that the majority of girls, regardless of age, were living respectably, with a small percentage exhibiting bad or doubtful conduct.
Overall, the document provides statistical data about the conduct of girls at the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls, highlighting the majority of girls living respectably and a small percentage exhibiting bad or doubtful conduct.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
This image is a document titled "MASSACHUSETTS STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS." It appears to be a report or statistical analysis of the conduct of girls committed to the school between 1896 and 1903.
The document is divided into two main sections:
- "CONDUCT IN LIGHT OF RECORD AT COMMITMENT"
- "CONDUCT IN LIGHT OF AGE AT COMMITMENT"
The first section presents data on the conduct of the girls at the time of their commitment to the school, categorized into three groups: "Living Respectably," "Conduct Bad or Doubtful," and "Conduct Not Known." The data is further broken down into two time periods: 1896-1901 and 1902-1903.
The second section analyzes the conduct of the girls based on their age at the time of commitment, divided into two categories: "Over 16 years" and "Under 16 years." It also provides information on whether the girls were "No longer in care of State" or "In care of State."
The document includes tables with numerical data, percentages, and footnotes, indicating a detailed analysis of the conduct of the girls at the school during the specified time period.
Overall, the image represents a historical document that provides insights into the conduct and care of girls at the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-29
Here's a description of the image based on the OCR:
The image is a scan of a document titled "Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls." It appears to be a statistical report or chart.
The main content consists of two tables:
Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment: This table compares the "Record at Commitment" (likely the reasons the girls were sent to the school) with different types of misconduct:
- Immoral Conduct
- Danger of Immoral Conduct
- Stubbornness, Larceny, Drunkenness, etc.
It breaks down the data for the years 1896-1901 and 1902-1903, showing both the number of girls and the percentage for each category.
Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment: This table categorizes the conduct based on age (over 16 years and under 16 years) and further divides the living circumstances into "No longer in care of State" and "In care of State." The "Living Respectably," "Conduct Bad or Doubtful," and "Conduct Not Known" categories are assessed by number and percentage.
In general, the image is a statistical overview of the girls in the school, categorized by their conduct at the time of commitment and their age, with a focus on different types of perceived misconduct. The data is displayed using numerical values and percentages.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-29
This image is a statistical table from the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls. The table presents data on the conduct of girls at the school, broken down by different categories and periods.
Here's a breakdown of the key elements:
Title and Heading:
- "Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls" - This is the institution to which the data relates.
- "Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment" & "Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment"- These are the primary topics of the tables, indicating how conduct is analyzed relative to the girls' background.
Structure of the Table:
- Rows: The table is divided into rows representing various categories related to the girls' background and outcomes, specifically: "Total Number," "Living Respectably," "Conduct Bad or Doubtful," and "Conduct Not Known."
- Columns: The columns provide the different variables/data points for the various categories:
- "Record at Commitment" (first table) with periods for data
- "Immoral Conduct" (percentage)
- "Danger of immoral conduct" (percentage)
- "Stubbornness, larceny, drunkenness, etc." (percentage)
- "Age at Commitment" (second table) with categories of ages
- "Over 16 years" (percentage)
- "Under 16 years" (percentage)
Content of the Tables:
"Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment" Table:
- This table presents data for the periods 1896-1901 and 1902-1903.
- It tracks data by: Immoral conduct, danger of immoral conduct and stubbornness, etc.
- Data is presented as percentages, likely reflecting the proportion of girls exhibiting certain behaviors within the groups.
"Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment" Table:
- Data is presented by age categories, "Over 16 years" and "Under 16 years."
- The table looks at outcomes like "Living Respectably," "Conduct Bad or Doubtful," and "Conduct Not Known."
- Under each category, data is broken down by whether the girl is "No longer in care of State" or "In care of State."
Overall Interpretation:
The image is a historical document providing a statistical snapshot of the girls' experience at the Industrial School. It allows an examination of whether variables (age, previous history) were associated with different outcomes. The data would likely have been used to evaluate the effectiveness of the school's programs, assess the needs of the girls, and/or inform policy decisions.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a statistical table from the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls, detailing the conduct of the girls at the time of their commitment to the school. The table is divided into two main sections: "Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment" and "Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment."
Conduct in Light of Record at Commitment
This section is divided into three categories based on the girls' records at the time of commitment:
Total Number:
- 1896-1901: 199 girls
- 1902-1903: 56 girls
- Immoral Conduct:
- 1896-1901: 54% (107 girls)
- 1902-1903: 70% (39 girls)
- Danger of Immoral Conduct:
- 1896-1901: 22% (44 girls)
- 1902-1903: 9% (5 girls)
- Stubbornness, Larceny, Drunkenness, etc.:
- 1896-1901: 24% (48 girls)
- 1902-1903: 21% (12 girls)
Living Respectably:
- 1896-1901: 129 girls
- 1902-1903: 39 girls
- Immoral Conduct:
- 1896-1901: 65% (84 girls)
- 1902-1903: 70% (27 girls)
- Danger of Immoral Conduct:
- 1896-1901: 72% (93 girls)
- 1902-1903: 86% (34 girls)
- Stubbornness, Larceny, Drunkenness, etc.:
- 1896-1901: 75% (97 girls)
- 1902-1903: 82% (32 girls)
Conduct Bad or Doubtful:
- 1896-1901: 48 girls
- 1902-1903: 10 girls
- Immoral Conduct:
- 1896-1901: 23% (11 girls)
- 1902-1903: 18% (2 girls)
- Danger of Immoral Conduct:
- 1896-1901: 14% (7 girls)
- 1902-1903: 14% (1 girl)
- Stubbornness, Larceny, Drunkenness, etc.:
- 1896-1901: 15% (7 girls)
- 1902-1903: 8% (1 girl)
Conduct Not Known:
- 1896-1901: 24 girls
- 1902-1903: 7 girls
- Immoral Conduct:
- 1896-1901: 12% (3 girls)
- 1902-1903: 13% (1 girl)
- Danger of Immoral Conduct:
- 1896-1901: 15% (4 girls)
- 1902-1903: 12% (1 girl)
- Stubbornness, Larceny, Drunkenness, etc.:
- 1896-1901: 9% (2 girls)
- 1902-1903: 12% (1 girl)
Conduct in Light of Age at Commitment
This section is divided based on the age of the girls at the time of commitment:
Total Number:
- Over 16 years: 73 girls
- Under 16 years: 313 girls
Living Respectably:
- Over 16 years:
- No longer in care of State: 14 girls (67%)
- In care of State: 38 girls (73%)
- Total: 52 girls (71%)
- Under 16 years:
- No longer in care of State: 45 girls (76%)
- In care of State: 196 girls (77%)
- Total: 241 girls (77%)
- Over 16 years:
Conduct Bad or Doubtful:
- Over 16 years:
- No longer in care of State: 5 girls (24%)
- In care of State: 8 girls (15%)
- Total: 13 girls (18%)
- Under 16 years:
- No longer in care of State: 7 girls (12%)
- In care of State: 28 girls (11%)
- Total: 35 girls (11%)
- Over 16 years:
Conduct Not Known:
- Over 16 years:
- No longer in care of State: 2 girls (10%)
- In care of State: 6 girls (11%)
- Total: 8 girls (11%)
- Under 16 years:
- No longer in care of State: 7 girls (12%)
- In care of State: 30 girls (12%)
- Total: 37 girls (12%)
- Over 16 years:
The table provides a detailed breakdown of the conduct and age-related statistics of the girls committed to the Massachusetts State Industrial School for Girls during the specified periods.
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