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Page 2712
... allowed to testify ; and I move , Mr. Chairman , that the Commissioners of Public Institutions be requested to direct those persons to appear before us Annie Clancy and Annie Morrow . Mr. CURTIS . Mr. Chairman , I assumed that when the ...
... allowed to testify ; and I move , Mr. Chairman , that the Commissioners of Public Institutions be requested to direct those persons to appear before us Annie Clancy and Annie Morrow . Mr. CURTIS . Mr. Chairman , I assumed that when the ...
Page 2713
... allowed , rather than put the defence in the position of not knowing what it had to meet before opening up . We agreed to that , but it was felt by the members of the committee that there should be some date set . And that was the ...
... allowed , rather than put the defence in the position of not knowing what it had to meet before opening up . We agreed to that , but it was felt by the members of the committee that there should be some date set . And that was the ...
Page 2733
... allowed , and does not exist , and only such force is used as is absolutely necessary in dealing with the hardened and vicious criminals who populate the House of Correction . There has been no evidence that the variation in the number ...
... allowed , and does not exist , and only such force is used as is absolutely necessary in dealing with the hardened and vicious criminals who populate the House of Correction . There has been no evidence that the variation in the number ...
Page 2744
... allowed to listen to those charges at that time ? A. No , sir ; I was not . Q. But subsequently you made a reply to them , did you not ? A. Yes , sir . Q. Then you know what the complaints were and you investigated them ? A. I did , sir ...
... allowed to listen to those charges at that time ? A. No , sir ; I was not . Q. But subsequently you made a reply to them , did you not ? A. Yes , sir . Q. Then you know what the complaints were and you investigated them ? A. I did , sir ...
Page 2748
... allowed to go in a filthy condition , a dirty condition ? Was he regularly washed and taken care of ? A. He was as regularly washed and taken care of as the men who had to do it themselves . There was just the same care taken of him ...
... allowed to go in a filthy condition , a dirty condition ? Was he regularly washed and taken care of ? A. He was as regularly washed and taken care of as the men who had to do it themselves . There was just the same care taken of him ...
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