Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen5National Conference on Social Welfare, 1878 |
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... central cottage , and con- nected with it by a short corridor , would be a one - story building , containing the ... corridors communicating with the cottages it was proposed to construct cheaply , and to make them attractive by means of ...
... central cottage , and con- nected with it by a short corridor , would be a one - story building , containing the ... corridors communicating with the cottages it was proposed to construct cheaply , and to make them attractive by means of ...
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... central corridor , between the line of cells . The rear doors of the cells , all opening into this central corridor , are solid , with no opening except a small bull's - eye , covered with a shield , movable only by the keeper , from ...
... central corridor , between the line of cells . The rear doors of the cells , all opening into this central corridor , are solid , with no opening except a small bull's - eye , covered with a shield , movable only by the keeper , from ...
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... central - corridor plan of jail building is claimed , and appar- ently justly so , to be the only plan of jail arrangement which will permit a complete separation in county jails , and , so far as it is possible , prevent acquaintance ...
... central - corridor plan of jail building is claimed , and appar- ently justly so , to be the only plan of jail arrangement which will permit a complete separation in county jails , and , so far as it is possible , prevent acquaintance ...
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