CLOTHING AND DISHES USED BY PATIENTS WITH CLOTHING OF BOYS IN THE TRUANT SCHOOL SPECIFIC DISEASES. DISEASES. testimony of: Mr. Ring relative to Page CLOTHING OF PRISONERS opening statement of Mr. Brandeis relative to testimony of: Dr. Newell relative to clothing of prisoners at Deer Island handling and disinfecting.. insufficient supply keeping of clothing by pauper. Dr. Parker relative to shortage and recent supply relative to supplies of clothing James E. Cutter relative to Mr. Erskine, relative to clothing and shoes at Deer Island 1408- 216-219 167 Mrs. Evans relative to condition of clothing for women Mrs. Evans relative to inmate without petticoat relative to shortage of clothing Mr. McCaffrey relative to calico, dresses, etc. relative to system of putting away clothing on arrival of 178, 303, 304 Mr. Morrill relative to clothing of prisoners at Deer Island, 1461, 1463, 1525, 1548 prisoners getting liquor and trading clothing for it .. insufficient clothing for prisoners selling of prison clothing by prisoners. COAL FURNISHED CONTRACTORS BY THE CITY 1713, 1714 1685, 1686, 1713 1682, 1709, 1710 testimony of Mrs. Evan relative to reply to report of board of visitors 679 679 752-776 compulsory labor and classification, 2913, 2914-2949-2952, 2953-2957, 3085-3087 question of Mr. Riley relative to character of a lady women carried to Long Island by Mrs. Lincoln COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION 3084, 3085 2904, 2905 2909 2912, 2913 See BOARD OF consists of whole board of aldermen, Alderman Hallstram, chair- copy of advertisement of hearing Dr. Newell relative to 1 1 Mr. Brownell Mrs. Evans Cornelius O'Brien relative to letters sent Mayor Matthews COMPULSORY LABOR testimony of: 1303 656, 662 745-749 1824 1405-1408 signing of draft for money for Mr. McNeil, contractor Helen H. Allen relative to selling of coal to contractors Mr. Ryerson relative to employment of convicts by National CONVERSATION BETWEEN MR. CAHILL AND DR. COGS- CONVICTS WORKING AT LONG ISLAND. See PRISONERS COOK TORS. See CONTRAC- testimony of: Mr. McCaffrey relative to drunkenness of 162, 163 sworn COOK, ISAAC H. testimony relative to: acquaintance with officer Knights amount of meat supplied superintendent's house buying liquor of Weaver or Young Page COOK, ISAAC H., continued. testimony relative to: prisoner stealing meat quality of meat selling of bones and grease, shortage of grease shortage of meat supply of meat talk with Dr. Newell talk about removal of Superintendent Gerrish COOK AND MATRON testimony of: Mr. McCaffrey relative to COÖPERATION WITH SOCIETIES LIKELY TO GIVE IN- FORMATION RELATIVE TO PAUPERS testimony of: Mr. Ring relative to CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. 970-972 See SOLITARY AND CORPORAL PUN- ISHMENT. CORPORATION COUNSEL opinion relative to power of Board of Commissioners of Public COST OF NEW BUILDINGS, IMPROVEMENTS, ETC., J. Alfred Mitchell relative to . COUNSEL APPEARING AT THE INVESTIGATION for Mrs. Lincoln et als., Mr. Louis D. Brandeis. 1329, 1330 3278-3283 for Commissioners of Public Institutions, Mr. Edwin U. Curtis and Mr. William G. Reed. for Col. John C. Whiton, Mr. Thomas W. Proctor. for John Galvin, Mr. Thomas W. Porter. for self et als., Mr. Thomas Riley. CRIMINALS. See also PRISONErs. testimony of: Mr. Prescott relative to methods taken to reform and reduce Mr. Moran relative to death of and failure to recover body 1056 |