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„ Report by Boys Industrial School Superintendent Shows 76 Lads Escaped During Past Year, But 56 oi tne Number Were Returned. New Buildings in Demand.Th^ first annual report of ('apt. it11' Hast lug's, superintendent of the„ j Boys’ Industrial School, of Lancaster, has been filed with the state hoard of ; administration, and in his report Captain Hastings urges the erection ; of modern buildings to take plat *- of i the old style cottages which are now r* up»*u Most ot the work on$ these new buildings could be done - by the boys and the main cost would be for the material An addition to the medical department at least four stories high and 40x100 feet, should i be erected, ('apt. Hastings says, in order to give proper medical care to ,1 the inmates.He states that when lie took hold s of the institution on January 15, ! 11*13, be found that discipline was needed both with regards to the m mates and the officers a»‘d this was in-; stalled at once The young boys have been separated from the older ones, and manual training has been * made part of their work.The erection of a detention ward.
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Washington Daily Herald

Washington, Ohio, US

Wed, Dec 31, 1913

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