TREATMENT OF PRISONERS BY OFFICERS. See PRISONERS TRUANT SCHOOL, CLOTHING OF BOYS. See CLOTHING OF TUDOR, FREDERIC (SANITARY ENGINEER) 1570 TWITCHELL, HENRY C. (OFFICER, DEER ISLAND) 2119-2123 explanation of term in punishment book familiarity and trouble between officers and female inmates, 1585- Page TWITCHELL, HENRY C., continued. testimony relative to: punishment of boys, 1573-1575, 1579, 1580, 1584, 1587, 2027-2030 punishment of boys for use of tobacco punishment inflicted by officer Morrill punishments inflicted by Mr. Hickey and Mr. Averill in the 2026-2029 punishment of boys for stealing tobacco from officers' rooms 2116 salary, former business, etc. superintendent of schools 1593-1595 1590 visits of superintendent and chaplain to House of Reformation, 1584, being approached by parties and asked not to testify in inves tigation cells 496 1874 1922 1949 death of woman who was marked by the physician as playing furnishing cells with a Bible and no criminal papers of any gambling among the inmates law relative to cleaning and furnishings of cells. 1925, 1926 1925 law relative to officers using profane language and smoking 1925 law relative to officers being required to abstain from the use 1925 law relative to punishment of prisoners and striking of them 1924 law relative to reporting complaints of food by prisoners to 1926 law relative to visiting prisoners confined in cells and entering 1926 1931 locking up prisoners who would not work, and who were on 1916-1918 minors thrown in contact with old and habitual offenders, ers taken and held until release neglect of women by doctor no matron with women in the attic 1928, 1929 1888, 1889 prisoners getting liquor and trading clothing for it punishment of a woman by strapping her to the bed, and reading of rules and regulations of prison discipline to prison ers 1926 record of punishment, 1909-1915, 1936-1938, 1944, 1947, 1948, 1950 UPTON, HOWARD W., continued. testimony relative to: searching prisoners who belonged on Deer Island who had Page 1931 sickness among female prisoners 1915, 1916 strikes supplies for prisoners, clean water, towels, and three meals a taking men to Long Island by Officer Stanwood and not re- talk with commissioners . treatment of female prisoner by Dr. Cogswell trouble between himself and superintendent, 1875, 1876, 1897-1900 using boys as messenger boys. visit of Board of Visitors 1920* 1927 1888 1932 1880, 1881 woman who was handcuffed and had trouble with Dr. Cogs- 1904-1909 writing of letters by prisoners and inspection of same, 1940, 1941 1946, 1947 Dr. Fitz relative to ventilation at hospital, Long Island, 2805, 2806 . 2372, 2373, 2400 Wm. A. Witham relative to vermin in cells in House of Cor- rection. VISIT OF BOARD OF ALDERMEN testimony of: Mr. Morphy relative to testimony of Dr. Parker relative to VISIT OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS VISIT OF DR. COGSWELL TO HOSPITAL testimony of: Dr. Parker relative to Mr. Morphy VISIT TO BLOCKLEY ALMSHOUSE testimony of: 580, 581 529, 530 Dr. Newell relative to people dying at 14 Beacon street be- 1304 1161, 1162 1161-1163 . 60, 61, 117 |