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Page 2726
... superintendent at all . She saw the clerk , who told her that Edward Cuddy died at Long Island , and that she would have to see the superintendent before anything could be done if she wanted the body . She never saw the ...
... superintendent at all . She saw the clerk , who told her that Edward Cuddy died at Long Island , and that she would have to see the superintendent before anything could be done if she wanted the body . She never saw the ...
Page 2727
... superintendent she would not have inade the mistake she did , for the superintendent would have told her all the facts . When she discovered her mistake she asked the Commissioners to pay this undertaker she had employed . This they ...
... superintendent she would not have inade the mistake she did , for the superintendent would have told her all the facts . When she discovered her mistake she asked the Commissioners to pay this undertaker she had employed . This they ...
Page 2729
... Superintendent Galvin had an opportunity to purchase a large number of trees at a very low price , but was prevented from doing so by Dr. Jenks . That is not true . The trees were purchased , and when you visit Long Island you can see ...
... Superintendent Galvin had an opportunity to purchase a large number of trees at a very low price , but was prevented from doing so by Dr. Jenks . That is not true . The trees were purchased , and when you visit Long Island you can see ...
Page 2730
... superintendent at Long Island be ordered to furnish coal to the contractors at cost ? And has he forgotten that during the absence of the chair- man from July 28 to July 30 , 1891 , inclusive , he was acting chairman of the Board , and ...
... superintendent at Long Island be ordered to furnish coal to the contractors at cost ? And has he forgotten that during the absence of the chair- man from July 28 to July 30 , 1891 , inclusive , he was acting chairman of the Board , and ...
Page 2731
... Superintendent Gerrish assaulted him in an unjustifiable manner , and that he ( Newell ) investigated and found that it was so . Now , when Dr. Newell made that state- ment he knew that the complaint was made in court and that it was ...
... Superintendent Gerrish assaulted him in an unjustifiable manner , and that he ( Newell ) investigated and found that it was so . Now , when Dr. Newell made that state- ment he knew that the complaint was made in court and that it was ...
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