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This afternoon at 4.30 in Sever 11, Mr. Copeland will give a lecture on "English Life in the 18th Century." It will be in the series Mr. Copeland is now giving on the English novelists. The methods of travelling, state of the roads, the penal code, marriage laws and general condition of the different classes of English society in the 18th century will all be discussed. The lecture will be open to members of the University only...
PAUL DAY, Ch.THE men who have expressed their intention of going on the excursion to the Deer Island penal institution this afternoon, must be in the Square at 12.30, sharp, as those who are there then will start promptly. There is room for about five more men who may wish to go on the trip, the object of which is to examine carefully the Boston system of caring for criminals and paupers. The party will be taken down the harbor in the government boat and will return to Cambridge before...
...many years a traveller in the far east, has been a member of the New Zealand Parliament and a student of the British dominions in the Pacific. Hence the knowledge of these regions shown in his story, which shifts from the England of a generation ago to the penal settlements of the Orient...
...True remedy lies in State action: Forum VIII. 359 (Dec. 1889). - (a) Revision of marriage and penal laws. - (b) Reform in Judiciary...
...hinders the reformation of the prisoner, which should be the main object of penal institutions. (a) by transforming him into a money-making machine. (Illinois Labor Report for 1886, pp. 89 and 90). (b) by the predominant influence of the contractor, whose interest is opposed to reformation. (Ill. Report...