Word: penalizing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Herbert S. Carruth, of Boston, will give his second conference before the St. Paul's Catholic Club this evening at 8 o'clock in Newman House, on the subject, "Givic Duty." Mr. Carruth is a graduate of Amherst College, and is at present assistant to the Massachusetts Commission on Penal Institutions...
...Social Service Committee will conduct a free excursion to Deer Island, Boston harbor, this afternoon to see the penal institutions. F. S. Montgomery '08 will be in charge of the party, which will leave the Square promptly at 1 o'clock, and will be taken to Deer Island by a steamer which leaves Eastern Wharf at 2 o'clock...
...Social Service Committee will conduct a free excursion to Deer Island, Boston Harbor, next Monday afternoon to see the penal institutions. F. S. Montgomery '08 will be in charge of the party, which will leave the Square at 1 o'clock, and will be taken to Deer Island by a steamer which leaves Eastern Wharf at 2 o'clock. At the island the men will be shown through the work-houses, hospital, and other institutions, and will return late in the afternoon. The number that can be taken is limited to 15. Men, who wish to go, should send their...
...excursion to the penal institutions on Deer Island, under the auspices of the Social Service Committee, will start from the Square tomorrow at 1.15 o'clock. The excursion is in charge of D. S. Brigham '08, who will meet men desiring to join it in front of the Co-operative store. As the permit granted to the committee for this free excursion provides for only 15 men, the first 14 who report in the Square will be taken. The party will go to Eastern Wharf, where it will board the steamer "Monitor" for Deer Island...
Much of the journey was made in canoes through a region not before visited by English travellers, where the inefficient administration of the penal settlements has permitted the escape of prisoners, many of whom have become forest outlaws. The natives of the region belong to five different peoples, and among them are some whose religious rites include the keeping and sacrificing of bears. The return journey was made through Manchuria, which at that time had to be crossed in disguise...