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Crime, Children, Truant Schools: United States. Massachusetts. Lawrence. Essex County Truant School: Essex County Truant School, Lawrence.: Essex County Truant School. Check List.

Date

c. 1900

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

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Archival Material

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2935.2

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Title

Crime, Children, Truant Schools: United States. Massachusetts. Lawrence. Essex County Truant School: Essex County Truant School, Lawrence.: Essex County Truant School. Check List.

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1900

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2935.2

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

This image is a historical disciplinary checklist used by the Essex County Truant School. It is titled "Check List" and includes sections to track student behavior in three categories: "Personal," "Vocational," and "Moral," as well as subcategories like "Appearance," "Etiquette," and "General Conduct."

Teachers or school staff would report students' misconduct by marking specific infractions under these categories. Examples include:

Personal

  • Appearance: Clothing untidy, face and hands not clean, shoes untidy.
  • Etiquette: Loud talking, noisy behavior, rude table manners.
  • General Conduct: Boisterousness, use of slang, disrespectful behavior.

Vocational

  • Includes issues like absenteeism, betrayal of trust, neglecting duties, disobedience of rules, spitting on the floor, and talking out of turn.

Moral

  • Includes behaviors such as dishonesty, lying, stealing, swearing, quarrelling, using vile language, and defacing property.

The form provides space to notify the superintendent about specific student issues and includes a blank line for "Special" notes. At the bottom, it reminds staff that commendable conduct should also be recognized.

The document is dated yet incomplete, with "Week ending ____ 190 __" written at the top, signaling its use during the early 20th century.

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

The image is of a checklist from the Essex County Truant School intended for noting the behavior and deportment of students. The checklist is divided into three main categories: Personal, Vocational, and Moral, each with sub-categories detailing specific behaviors.

  • Personal includes items related to Appearance, Etiquette, and General Conduct. Examples of specific issues are "Clothing untidy," "Loud talking in the house," and "Disrespectful."

  • Vocational focuses on behavior related to work and school performance, listing issues such as "Absent," "Disorderly," and "Neglect of duty."

  • Moral includes behaviors such as "Dishonest," "Lying," and "Stealing."

The form also has spaces to fill in the week-ending date, the name of the student, and who reported the behavior. There's a special note section at the bottom for commendable conduct, reminding the reader that good behavior should also be acknowledged. The form has a formal and structured layout, typical of early 20th-century educational record-keeping practices.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-11

The image appears to be a "Check List" from the Essex County Truant School, which seems to be a form used to track and report on the behavior and conduct of students. The list covers various categories of behavior, including personal, vocational, and moral aspects, with detailed descriptions of different types of misconduct or undesirable behavior. The form is addressed to the Superintendent, indicating that this information was likely used to monitor and address issues with truant or problematic students.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-11

This image shows a historical document titled "ESSEX COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL CHECK LIST." It appears to be a behavior monitoring form used by school administrators to track student misconduct. The form is divided into three main categories: Personal, Vocational, and Moral.

Under these categories, there are numerous items that could be checked off to indicate various infractions:

Personal section includes items related to appearance and hygiene like "Clothing untidy" and "Face and hands not clean."

The Vocational section lists behavioral issues like "Absent," "Betrayal of trust," and "Disturbance."

The Moral section contains items such as "Crookedness," "Dishonest," and "Defacing property."

The form also has subcategories for Etiquette (including infractions like "Loud talking in the house" and "Rude at table") and General Conduct (with items like "Boisterousness" and "Disrespectful").

At the bottom, there's a "Special" section with a note indicating that "Commendable conduct must not be overlooked, make note of it under 'Special.'"

The document appears to be from the early 1900s based on its formatting and language style, with a space at the top to fill in the week ending date in "190_".

This type of document provides an interesting glimpse into historical school discipline practices and behavioral expectations of the time.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-31

The image presents a vintage checklist titled "ESSEX COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL. CHECK LIST." The title is displayed in black text at the top of the page, with the words "Week ending" and "190" written below it. A horizontal line separates the title from the rest of the content.

Below the title, a message addressed to "The Superintendent" reads: "Your attention is called to the deportment of as checked below by." This message is followed by a table with four columns labeled "PERSONAL," "VOCATIONAL," "MORAL," and three rows labeled "Appearance," "Etiquette," and "General Conduct."

Each column contains a list of behaviors or actions that are considered unacceptable or undesirable. For example, under "Appearance," the list includes "Clothing untidy," "Face and hands not clean," and "Hair untidy." Under "Etiquette," the list includes "Incorrect manner of eating," "Loud talking in the house," and "Noisy on entering or leaving a room." Under "General Conduct," the list includes "Boisterousness," "Careless about work," and "Domineering."

At the bottom of the page, a note reads: "Commendable conduct must not be overlooked, make note of it under 'Special.'" The background of the page is a light beige color, giving the impression of an aged document. Overall, the image appears to be a historical artifact from a school or educational institution, likely used to monitor and evaluate student behavior.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-31

The image presents a vintage school check list, dated "Week ending 190" and addressed to the superintendent. The title, "ESSEX COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL. CHECK LIST," is prominently displayed at the top.

Check List Content:

  • To The Superintendent:
    • Your attention is called to the deportment of
  • as checked below by:
    • PERSONAL:
      • Clothing untidy.
      • Face and hands not clean.
      • Hair untidy.
      • Shoes untidy.
    • VOCATIONAL:
      • Absent.
      • Betrayal of trust.
      • Disturbance.
      • Direct disobedience.
      • Disobedience of rules.
      • Dilatory.
      • Disorderly.
      • Indifference.
      • Inattention to signals.
      • Incorrect position.
      • Inattention in school.
      • at work.
      • in chapel.
    • MORAL:
      • Crookedness.
      • Deceitful.
      • Dishonest.
      • Defacing property.
      • Lying.
      • Malicious mischief.
      • Quarreling.
      • Stealing.
      • Swearing.
      • Vile actions.
      • Vile language.
  • Etiquette:
    • Loud talking in the house.
    • Noisy on entering or leaving a room.
    • Rude at table.
    • Neglect of duty.
    • Not on time.
    • Out of place.
    • Spitting on the floor.
    • Talking in ranks.
    • Unfair.
    • Whispering in chapel.
    • in school.
  • General Conduct:
    • Boisterousness.
    • Careless about work.
    • Domineering.
    • Disrespectful.
    • Rude.
    • Slang.

Special Note:

  • Commendable conduct must not be overlooked, make note of it under "Special."

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The image is a document titled "ESSEX COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL. CHECK LIST." The document appears to be a checklist used to monitor the behavior and conduct of students at a school in Essex County. It is addressed to the Superintendent and is dated for the week ending 190.

The checklist is divided into three main categories: Personal, Vocational, and Moral. Each category lists specific behaviors or conduct issues that students may exhibit. The Personal category includes items such as clothing being untidy, face and hands not being clean, hair being untidy, shoes being untidy, and other personal hygiene and appearance issues. The Vocational category lists behaviors related to work or school, such as being absent, being absent-minded, being inattentive to signals, and other work-related issues. The Moral category includes behaviors such as lying, stealing, swearing, and other moral and ethical issues.

At the bottom of the document, there is a note that commendable conduct must not be overlooked and should be noted under "Special." This suggests that the school wants to recognize and reward positive behavior as well as address negative behavior.

Overall, the document appears to be a tool used by the school to monitor and address student behavior and conduct issues.

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The image depicts a document titled "Essex County Truant School. Check List." The document is dated to the week ending in 190 and is addressed to the Superintendent. It lists various categories of misconduct or issues that need attention, divided into three main sections: Personal, Vocational, and Moral.

Under the "Personal" section, the list includes:

  • Clothing untidy
  • Face and hands not clean
  • Hair untidy
  • Shoes untidy
  • Incorrect manner of eating
  • Loud talking in the house
  • Noisy on entering or leaving a room
  • Rude at table
  • Boisterousness
  • Careless about work
  • Domineeering
  • Disrespectful
  • Rude
  • Slang

Under the "Vocational" section, the list includes:

  • Absent
  • Betrayal of trust
  • Disturbance
  • Direct disobedience
  • Disobedience of rules
  • Dilatory
  • Disorderly
  • Indifference
  • Inattention to signals
  • Incorrect position in school
  • Inattention at work
  • in chapel
  • Neglect of duty
  • Not on time
  • Out of place
  • Spitting on the floor
  • Talking in ranks
  • Unfair
  • Whispering in chapel
  • in school

Under the "Moral" section, the list includes:

  • Crookedness
  • Deceitful
  • Dishonest
  • Defaming property
  • Lying
  • Malicious mischief
  • Quarreling
  • Stealing
  • Swearing
  • Vile actions
  • Vile language

At the bottom of the document, there is a note that reads, "Special, Commendable conduct must not be overlooked, make note of it under 'Special.'" This suggests that while the document focuses on negative behaviors, it also encourages the recognition of positive conduct.

The document is formatted in a clear, organized manner, with each category and item listed in a straightforward, bullet-point style. The use of headings and subheadings helps to categorize the different types of misconduct, making it easier for the reader to navigate and understand the content. The document appears to be a formal record used by the school administration to monitor and address student behavior.

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Here is a description of the image:

The image is a document titled "Essex County Truant School. Check List." It's a form likely used to report on and categorize the behavior of students. The document is dated, requesting information for the week ending in 190_.

It is addressed "To The Superintendent" and informs that the attention is called to the deportment "as checked below by_." It is structured into three columns: "PERSONAL," "VOCATIONAL," and "MORAL." Each column has a list of negative behaviors or infractions.

Under "PERSONAL," which is prefaced by the word "Appearance," there are items such as "Clothing untidy," "Face and hands not clean," "Hair untidy," and "Shoes untidy." Under "Etiquette," there are items such as "Incorrect manner of eating," "Loud talking in the house," "Noisy on entering or leaving a room," and "Rude at table." Under "General Conduct," the items are "Boisterousness," "Careless about work," "Domineering," "Disrespectful," "Rude," and "Slang."

The "VOCATIONAL" column includes terms such as "Absent," "Betrayal of trust," "Disturbance," "Direct disobedience," "Disobedience of rules," "Dilatory," "Disorderly," "Indifference," "Inattention to signals," "Incorrect position," "Inattention in school," "at work," "in chapel," "Neglect of duty," "Not on time," "Out of place," "Spitting on the floor," "Talking in ranks," "Unfair," and "Whispering in chapel," and "in school."

The "MORAL" column contains terms like "Crookedness," "Deceitful," "Dishonest," "Defacing property," "Lying," "Malicious mischief," "Quarreling," "Stealing," "Swearing," "Vile actions," and "Vile language."

At the bottom of the document, there is a "Special" section, followed by a note: "Commendable conduct must not be overlooked, make note of it under 'Special.'"

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-04

This image is a checklist from the Essex County Truant School. It's designed for the Superintendent's use to monitor student behavior.

The checklist is divided into categories:

  • Personal: Focusing on appearance and habits, such as clothing tidiness and hair care.
  • Etiquette: Covering behavior during meals, in public spaces, and in school settings.
  • Vocational: Related to work ethic and performance, including attendance, responsibility, and following instructions.
  • Moral: Addressing behaviors like honesty, integrity, and respect for others.
  • General Conduct: Encompassing overall behavior, attitude, and interactions.

The bottom of the checklist includes a note emphasizing the importance of recognizing commendable behavior.

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Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image is a historical document titled "Essex County Truant School Check List," dated for the week ending 190. It is addressed to the Superintendent and calls attention to the deportment of students as checked below by an unspecified individual.

The checklist is divided into three main categories: Personal, Vocational, and Moral, each with subcategories under Appearance, Etiquette, and General Conduct.

Appearance:

  • Personal:

    • Clothing untidy.
    • Face and hands not clean.
    • Hair untidy.
    • Shoes untidy.
  • Vocational:

    • Absent.
  • Moral:

    • Crookedness.

Etiquette:

  • Personal:

    • Incorrect manner of eating.
    • Loud talking in the house.
    • Noisy on entering or leaving a room.
    • Rude at table.
  • Vocational:

    • Betrayal of trust.
    • Disturbance.
    • Direct disobedience.
    • Disobedience of rules.
    • Dilatory.
    • Disorderly.
    • Indifference.
    • Inattention to signals.
    • Incorrect position.
    • Inattention in school.
    • Inattention at work.
    • Inattention in chapel.
  • Moral:

    • Deceitful.
    • Dishonest.
    • Defacing property.
    • Lying.
    • Malicious mischief.
    • Quarreling.
    • Stealing.
    • Swearing.
    • Vile actions.
    • Vile language.

General Conduct:

  • Personal:

    • Boisterousness.
    • Careless about work.
    • Domineering.
    • Disrespectful.
    • Rude.
    • Slang.
  • Vocational:

    • Neglect of duty.
    • Not on time.
    • Out of place.
    • Spitting on the floor.
    • Talking in ranks.
    • Unfair.
    • Whispering in chapel.
    • Whispering in school.

Special:

The document also includes a note at the bottom stating that "Commendable conduct must not be overlooked, make note of it under 'Special.'"

This checklist was likely used to monitor and report on the behavior and conduct of students in various aspects of their school life, ensuring they adhere to expected standards of personal appearance, etiquette, and general conduct.

Text analysis

Amazon

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untidy.
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Google

ESSEX COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL CHECK LIST 190 Week ending To The Superintendent:- Your attention is called to the deportment of as checked below by VOCATIONAL MORAL PERSONAL Crookedness. Absent. Ciothing untidy. Deceitful Betrayal of trust. Face and hands not Disturbance Dishonest. clean Defacing property. Hair untidy Direct disobedience. Lying Disobedience of rules. Shoes untidy. Dilatory Malicious mischief. Disorderly Quarreling. Incorrect manner of Stealing. Indifference. eating Swearing Inattention to signals Loud talking in the Incorrect position. Vile actions. house. Vile language. Inattention in schoo!. Noisy on entering or at work. leaving a room. in chapel. Rude at table. Neglect of duty. Not on time. Boisterousness. Careless about work. Out of place. Spitting on the floor. Talking in ranks. Domineering. Disrespectful. Unfair Rude. Whispering in chapel. in school Slang. Special, Commendable conduct must not be overlooked, make note of it under Special." aua anbua Appearance. General Conduct.
ESSEX
COUNTY
TRUANT
SCHOOL
CHECK
LIST
190
Week
ending
To
The
Superintendent:-
Your
attention
is
called
to
the
deportment
of
as
checked
below
by
VOCATIONAL
MORAL
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Absent.
Ciothing
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Deceitful
Betrayal
trust.
Face
and
hands
not
Disturbance
Dishonest.
clean
Defacing
property.
Hair
untidy
Direct
disobedience.
Lying
Disobedience
rules.
Shoes
Dilatory
Malicious
mischief.
Disorderly
Quarreling.
Incorrect
manner
Stealing.
Indifference.
eating
Swearing
Inattention
signals
Loud
talking
in
position.
Vile
actions.
house.
language.
schoo!.
Noisy
on
entering
or
at
work.
leaving
a
room.
chapel.
Rude
table.
Neglect
duty.
Not
time.
Boisterousness.
Careless
about
Out
place.
Spitting
floor.
Talking
ranks.
Domineering.
Disrespectful.
Unfair
Rude.
Whispering
school
Slang.
Special,
Commendable
conduct
must
be
overlooked,
make
note
it
under
Special."
aua
anbua
Appearance.
General
Conduct.