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Page 2713
... tion . Mr. CURTIS . We are not questioning that , alderman . We will stand by what the records show . Ald . LOMASNEY . I am telling what I understood in the com- mittee when the vote was passed . It was well understood that if the ...
... tion . Mr. CURTIS . We are not questioning that , alderman . We will stand by what the records show . Ald . LOMASNEY . I am telling what I understood in the com- mittee when the vote was passed . It was well understood that if the ...
Page 2718
... tion which occurred in the service . Even before the cable became entirely useless the Commissioners took action . You have before you the letter of the Telephone Company , dated July 22 , strongly advising against undertaking to repair ...
... tion which occurred in the service . Even before the cable became entirely useless the Commissioners took action . You have before you the letter of the Telephone Company , dated July 22 , strongly advising against undertaking to repair ...
Page 2726
... tion by the Commissioners at the time very different conclusions were reached . When Mr. Brownell declined to make an investiga- tion for the Commissioners in 1891 , the services of another gentle- man were secured , and he made an ...
... tion by the Commissioners at the time very different conclusions were reached . When Mr. Brownell declined to make an investiga- tion for the Commissioners in 1891 , the services of another gentle- man were secured , and he made an ...
Page 2743
... tion . Q. Where did those ventilators go to ? A. Into the attic . Q. And the attic had windows ? A. The attic had lots of windows , which were opened every day when the weather permitted , by my orders . Q. So if you wanted those ...
... tion . Q. Where did those ventilators go to ? A. Into the attic . Q. And the attic had windows ? A. The attic had lots of windows , which were opened every day when the weather permitted , by my orders . Q. So if you wanted those ...
Page 2753
... tion of the institution on Long Island during your term as super- intendent there . I would like to ask you , Mr. Galvin , what the condition was as to cleanliness ? A. I considered it perfect at that time . Mr. BRANDeis . What was that ...
... tion of the institution on Long Island during your term as super- intendent there . I would like to ask you , Mr. Galvin , what the condition was as to cleanliness ? A. I considered it perfect at that time . Mr. BRANDeis . What was that ...
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