Word: warden
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Next speaker was John Crowley, Cambridge Deputy Chief Warden, who described the intricacies of the local report center, and explained the various ways in which this center is connected with the Massachusetts Committee of Public Safety organization, in Boston, an the region headquarters...
Speakers at tonight's opening meeting will be Guy Watts, Chief A.R.P. officer of region five, which embraces greater Boston, John D. Crowley, Deputy Chief Warden of Cambridge and expert in communications, and Aldrich Durant, Chief Warden of Harvard University...
...Warden Edward H. Stubblefield, a political appointee who happened to be away from the prison the day of the break, could only wail that war jobs had lured away most of his seasoned guards. Said he: ". . . the great majority of the guards are green. . . . Last month 65 new guards were put to work. . . . The State pays guards here $109 a month for three months. After that they get $118 and $136." Only 75 guards were on duty, he said, guarding Stateville's 3,256 inmates, when the Touhyites fled. At week's end Illinois' Governor Dwight...
...them the League is planning night classes to prepare for helping out in day nurseries,* hospitals and convalescent homes, children's theaters. They will also be urged to work for their local Nurse's Aide Corps, Red Cross Home Service, Air Raid Warden Service, the U.S.O...
...were the Harvard auxiliary police and first aid groups. The emergency policemen will meet for organization next week, and will continue to assemble for training and pistol practice for almost a month more. First aid courses meet once a week for a total of 20 hours, with candidates for warden posts required to take an extra eight hours of instruction