Word: jails
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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First, the statement that within approximately six weeks there had occurred twenty-eight attacks on white women by negroes, with the resulting conviction and sentence of one negro. As I understand the write, this an was sentenced to serve only six months in jail, although it was stated that he was identified by three women, presumably victims of his attacks. There was absolutely lacking any proof of these twenty-eight alleged attacks--the facts are merely alleged, and no alleged fact without supporting evidence can or does stand before the law. If it was impossible to secure evidence or apprehend...
...military critic of Russian affairs comes from the fact that when the report reaches us that Kerensky is marching upon Petrograd with 200,000 men we never are quite certain whether the army is being run by Kerensky or whether they are leading him back to jail. The Russian soldier is so wonderfully obedient that any one can march him off to battle; moreover it is much more amusing to shoot at Battalions of Death than at Germans, because the latter always shoot back whereas the young ladies refrain from such rudeness...
Newman, O. M. Watkins '19 Arthur Crimmins, C. E. Morse '20 Wallace Miller, P. M. Hamilton '20 Edna Holmes, Mary E. Marsh 1920 Miss Perkins, Edith I. Coombs 1917 Waiter, T. M. Hodgens, Jr., '20 Nelson Marns, J. W. D. Seymour '17 Rosa, Beulah Auerbach 1918 A jail matron, Elizabeth Wheelock 1917 Hotel attendant, J. C. Scanlon '18 Faith Stuart, Louise Perry 1920 Reverend Frederick Holmes, E. P. Goodnow '17 Quinlan, G. A. Madigan '19 "Butch" Coughlin, F. Hibbard '20 Silas Skinner, F. C. Packard, Jr., '20 "Old" Skinner, A. T. Hill '20 Joshua Skinner, T. M. Hodgens...
...announced as follows: Newman, O. Watkins '19 Arthur Crimmins, C. E. Morse '20 Wallace Miller, P. M. Hamilton '20 Edna Holmes Mary E. Marsh 1920 Miss Perkins, Edith I. Coombs 1917 Waiter, T. M. Hodgens, Jr., '20 Nelson Marns, J. W. D. Seymour '17 Rosa, Beulah Auerbach 1918 A jail matron, Elizabeth Wheelock 1917 Hotel attendant, J. C. Scanloh '18 Faith Stuart, Louise Perry 1920 Reverend Frederick Holmes, E. P. Goodnow '17 Quinlan, G. A. Madigan '19 "Butch" Coughlin, F. Hibbard '20 Silas Skinner, F. C. Packard, Jr., '20 Joshua Skinner, T. M. Hodgens, Jr., '20 "Old" Skinner...
...limitations. If they did, there would be fewer misfits, fewer round pegs in square holes. The man who can tell approximately what he is worth, and then go out and make himself better, cannot help succeeding. He is the man who has learned to think before he goes to jail...