Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 87 tomas,2 leidimasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 |
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... prison . With this event the aspect of Mexico's affairs took an immediate turn for the worse . Still , the forcible overthrow of a con- stitutional ruler was no novelty in Latin- American history , and while the fire was getting ...
... prison . With this event the aspect of Mexico's affairs took an immediate turn for the worse . Still , the forcible overthrow of a con- stitutional ruler was no novelty in Latin- American history , and while the fire was getting ...
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... prison had their first Sun- day dinner . The hideous old masonry cell block that confines fifteen hundred New York criminals on the banks of the Hudson was built nearly a hundred years ago , the exact date being lost . For per- haps ...
... prison had their first Sun- day dinner . The hideous old masonry cell block that confines fifteen hundred New York criminals on the banks of the Hudson was built nearly a hundred years ago , the exact date being lost . For per- haps ...
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... prison reformers of the present day ask for . That is all the wise statesmen of the last few years have at- tempted ... prison , whereas present - day penologists agree that discipline exists not for the sake of the prison , but for the ...
... prison reformers of the present day ask for . That is all the wise statesmen of the last few years have at- tempted ... prison , whereas present - day penologists agree that discipline exists not for the sake of the prison , but for the ...
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... prison management . There is still much to be done in her prisons , but the foundation of a new and correct atti- tude toward the criminal himself is well laid . It is no quixotic sentimentality which will change with the years or with ...
... prison management . There is still much to be done in her prisons , but the foundation of a new and correct atti- tude toward the criminal himself is well laid . It is no quixotic sentimentality which will change with the years or with ...
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... prison would be lengthened . " Most people , " concluded Cleghorne , ' get the idea that convicts are unlike other men . They are mistaken . Con- victs are human beings . They reason , just like other people , and they are usually a lot ...
... prison would be lengthened . " Most people , " concluded Cleghorne , ' get the idea that convicts are unlike other men . They are mistaken . Con- victs are human beings . They reason , just like other people , and they are usually a lot ...
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