Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 28E. Croswell, 1914 - Government publications |
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Page 168
... bed in the cell the inmate has barely enough room to turn around or move about in . The shop buildings run on a line ... beds placed in some of the corridors . It is much preferable , nevertheless , to sleep under these conditions than ...
... bed in the cell the inmate has barely enough room to turn around or move about in . The shop buildings run on a line ... beds placed in some of the corridors . It is much preferable , nevertheless , to sleep under these conditions than ...
Page 176
... beds . ( 3 ) Repaint side walls of rooms and halls throughout the entire prison . ( 4 ) Better quality of coffee ... bed , also with an electric light . The inmate enjoys the privilege of this light from dark • until 9 o'clock at night ...
... beds . ( 3 ) Repaint side walls of rooms and halls throughout the entire prison . ( 4 ) Better quality of coffee ... bed , also with an electric light . The inmate enjoys the privilege of this light from dark • until 9 o'clock at night ...
Page 178
... bed and the other is to stand in the small space which is not taken up by the bed . These small sized vaults are the resting places into which the men are marched every night after a day's work ( for which they receive little more than ...
... bed and the other is to stand in the small space which is not taken up by the bed . These small sized vaults are the resting places into which the men are marched every night after a day's work ( for which they receive little more than ...
Page 189
... beds , but they are practically never used . The population is very healthy in general . There is a resident physician , Dr. H. C. Heath , with a salary of $ 2,000 , whose activities , however , are restricted almost exclusively to the ...
... beds , but they are practically never used . The population is very healthy in general . There is a resident physician , Dr. H. C. Heath , with a salary of $ 2,000 , whose activities , however , are restricted almost exclusively to the ...
Page 194
... beds into the corridors in order to relieve the congestion in the dormitories . table will give a good idea of the crowded condition : The following Number of patients Certified on day of Ward 3 . Wards 5-5A Ward 7 . Ward 9 • Ward II ...
... beds into the corridors in order to relieve the congestion in the dormitories . table will give a good idea of the crowded condition : The following Number of patients Certified on day of Ward 3 . Wards 5-5A Ward 7 . Ward 9 • Ward II ...
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