condition of nephew while at House of Correction, 2133, 2134, 2136, Helen H. Allen relative to complaint of officers against qual- ity of the food food supplied for boys running short officers' food quality and condition quality of food after May, 1889 2556-2558, 2579 Dr. Bancroft relative to food served prisoners at House of Dr. Parker relative to general condition of 1299-1301 1270 1244-1247 528, 529 Mr. Farmer relative to making of pudding in the sink 1050, 1051 John B. Greaton relative to 1954, 1964 Dr. Jelly relative to quantity of food necessary to nourish the 2477, 2478 Mr. Roland C. Lincoln relative to pudding made in the sink, 1439, 1440 tea 1439, 1444 Mr. Charles J. Prescott relative to butter and eggs, 1726, 1776-1778 Howard W. Upton relative to law relating to reporting com- • 2380, 2381, 2389-2393, 2396, 2397, 2400, Page FOUL AIR, RESULT UPON HEALTH testimony of: Dr. Bancroft, relative to FOURTEENTH HEARING FOURTH HEARING. FRAZIER, JOHN L. sworn testimony relative to: quality of food rough language FREE-PASS SYSTEM. See PASS SYSTEM. FRUIT testimony of: Miss Helen H. Allen relative to FULTON, FRANK P., OFFICER AT DEER ISLAND sworn testimony relative to: age of boys in House of Reformation or Truant School bathing of the boys. brutality of officers . character of boys at the institution, 1631, 1632, 1635, 1636, 1638, 1639 conduct and classification of boys in House of Reformation conversation with Mr. Morrill relative to testimony, 1641-1643, 1659, 1662 imprisonment of female convicts in the House of Correction information relative to abuses inmates drinking liquor instructor from Chelsea liquor on the island mixing of boys and female prisoners night watchman, sleeping places of boys 1629, 1639, 1640 1629, 1631 punishment of boys. 1599-1605, 1614, 1615, 1619, 1621, 1622, 1628 Page FULTON, FRANK P., continued. testimony relative to: officers dismissed at the time the mayor investigated . 1619, 1620, 1644, 1645 punishment of boys sent down to the island a second time quarrel between two female prisoners reforming boys 1606-1609, 1615-1618, 1524-1626, 1632-1634, 1636, 1645, 1646 riot at Deer Island, shooting of men escaping and murder 1645 1623-1628, 1631, 1632 1611, 1612, 1621, 1622 work done in Truant School by women convicts GALVIN, JOHN, SUPERINTENDENT OF THE HOME FOR PAUPers Daniel F. Knights relative to officers gambling, 2059, 2060, 2064-2067 Wm. H. Stone relative to officers gambling Howard W. Upton relative to gambling among the inmates, GOODMONT, GEORGE. INMATE OF HOUSE OF COrrection. sworn testimony GOODS SOLD INSTITUTIONS. testimony of: Wm. N. Flanders relative to GRAVEYARD AT LONG ISLAND testimony of: Mr. Farmer relative to GREATON, JOHN B. (EX-OFFICER AT DEER ISLAND) sworn 1887, 1920 2663 3184-3209 1041, 1042 1954 amount of money spent and work done in the last five years 943, 944 634 615, 616 collection of statistics concerning the paupers and cause of 614, 615 conducting institutions according to enlightened principles, 632, 633 discipline, subject of passes, etc distribution of tobacco economy 613, 630, 631 613, 614, 616–618 interesting of persons interested in private charities in public. investigation being made to determine whether persons are 619 609, 610 628 |