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Word: hurey (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Again and again he struck out at Hurey, contemptuously, and angrily. In one case he remarked "When Hurley finished his report, he said, 'taking away all the verbiage, the inmates at Norfolk are criminals.' I think we may take that as representative of the Hurley philosophy of penology." He referred to the Hurley charges, on occasion, as "perfectly ridiculous." He pointed out that there had never been any talk or danger of rioting at Norfolk until the appearance of Nawn, a Hurley...

Author: By John U. Monro, | Title: Gill Says Hurley "Hit and Ran" and Proclaims Nawn's Actions "Nothing Less Than Treason" | 3/10/1934 | See Source »

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