VOLUME IV, No. 7. JULY, 1914 THE DELINQUENT
(FORMERLY THE REVIEW)
A MONTHLY PERIODICAL, PUBLISHED BY THE
NATIONAL PRISONERS’ AID ASSOCIATION
AT 135 EAST 15th STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
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- T. F. Garver, President.
- O. F. Lewis, Secretary, Treasurer and Editor The Delinquent.
- Edward Fielding, Chairman Ex. Committee.
- F. Emory Lyon, Member Ex. Committee.
- W. G. McLaren, Member Ex. Committee.
- A. H. Votaw, Member Ex. Committee.
- E. A. Fredenhagen, Member Ex. Committee.
- Joseph P. Byers, Member Ex. Committee.
- R. B. McCord, Member Ex. Committee.
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THE “PIRATES” AT SHERBORN REFORMATORY
[Here is a fine human interest story about the Women’s Reformatory Prison in Massachusetts, and the remarkable success the inmates achieved in “The Pirates of Penzance.” The story is from the New York Times of June 21.]
“When a felon’s not engaged in his employment,
His Employment,
Or maturing his felonious little plans,
Little plans,
His capacity for innocent enjoyment,