Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 28E. Croswell, 1914 - Government publications |
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... boys " collect- ively and individually . They all have work to go to , for that is a condition of their parole . Such employment has been 1 For detailed statement of parole work for State Prisons , see p . 49 . Proposed Site of State ...
... boys " collect- ively and individually . They all have work to go to , for that is a condition of their parole . Such employment has been 1 For detailed statement of parole work for State Prisons , see p . 49 . Proposed Site of State ...
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New York (State). Legislature. Senate. I ¿ ! ! A verified by the parole agents before the " boys.
New York (State). Legislature. Senate. I ¿ ! ! A verified by the parole agents before the " boys.
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... boys " could come down . The parole agents know that approximately seventy per cent will " make good , " as the saying is . A friendly interview with each boy , a handshake and the assurance of continued sympathy and assistance in the boy's ...
... boys " could come down . The parole agents know that approximately seventy per cent will " make good , " as the saying is . A friendly interview with each boy , a handshake and the assurance of continued sympathy and assistance in the boy's ...
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... boy , who presents an architect's card . The gentleman has been awarded first place in a competition to build a correctional institution . He calls to ask the Association if it will further cooperate with him . Cooperation in this case ...
... boy , who presents an architect's card . The gentleman has been awarded first place in a competition to build a correctional institution . He calls to ask the Association if it will further cooperate with him . Cooperation in this case ...
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... boy straightens out the chairs , puts the room in order , takes a last look at the furnace , and leaves the building to the janitor . And the next morning at 9 o'clock begins another day . IN CHAPTER THREE THE ASSISTANT SECRETARIES N ...
... boy straightens out the chairs , puts the room in order , takes a last look at the furnace , and leaves the building to the janitor . And the next morning at 9 o'clock begins another day . IN CHAPTER THREE THE ASSISTANT SECRETARIES N ...
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