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Page 2706
... superintendent of that institution , with all his officers , who can maintain discipline and good order . If , Mr. Chairman , you want riot and insurrection to prevail in your penal institutions , then pass that order . I will go , Mr ...
... superintendent of that institution , with all his officers , who can maintain discipline and good order . If , Mr. Chairman , you want riot and insurrection to prevail in your penal institutions , then pass that order . I will go , Mr ...
Page 2708
... superintendent now . I hardly think there will be any objection to that question . He may answer it yes or no , simply that . - Mr. PROCTOR . - I will answer for him . Ald . LEE . - I think he had better answer that . The CHAIRMAN ...
... superintendent now . I hardly think there will be any objection to that question . He may answer it yes or no , simply that . - Mr. PROCTOR . - I will answer for him . Ald . LEE . - I think he had better answer that . The CHAIRMAN ...
Page 2717
... superintendent then at Long Island ? " she replied , “ John Galvin . " Mrs. It was during his term as superintendent at Long Island that , on a certain day in March , 1893 , as Mrs. Lincoln says , " Two patients , both helplessly ill ...
... superintendent then at Long Island ? " she replied , “ John Galvin . " Mrs. It was during his term as superintendent at Long Island that , on a certain day in March , 1893 , as Mrs. Lincoln says , " Two patients , both helplessly ill ...
Page 2720
... superintendent or to the Commissioners instead of to the inmate Simpson for their information , they would not have made this blunder . And this is typical , gentlemen , of the information on which all of these charges rest ...
... superintendent or to the Commissioners instead of to the inmate Simpson for their information , they would not have made this blunder . And this is typical , gentlemen , of the information on which all of these charges rest ...
Page 2721
... superintendent of a State almshouse to punish a pauper who refuses to work and requests to be discharged ; but that is a matter for the State Board of Charities and the superintendent to decide , and not a law officer of the city of ...
... superintendent of a State almshouse to punish a pauper who refuses to work and requests to be discharged ; but that is a matter for the State Board of Charities and the superintendent to decide , and not a law officer of the city of ...
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