The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . (Of r87 l rounders J THEY provenIN THE BULL PEN \ guilty REMAIN IN IDLENESS DAY AFTER DAY See the right way-the way that protects by reforming. HOW THE SPRINGFIELD FINDINGS WERE TOLD Above is a section from the recreation exhibit, showing photographs, legends, maps and a three-dimension model of dark andempty schools which the visitor turned into lighted neighborhood centers by himself throzving a sziitch. In the middle of thelarge panel from the correction section, is a panoramic view of >i modern penal farm, alternating automatically u-ith a photograph


The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . (Of r87 l rounders J THEY provenIN THE BULL PEN \ guilty REMAIN IN IDLENESS DAY AFTER DAY See the right way-the way that protects by reforming. HOW THE SPRINGFIELD FINDINGS WERE TOLD Above is a section from the recreation exhibit, showing photographs, legends, maps and a three-dimension model of dark andempty schools which the visitor turned into lighted neighborhood centers by himself throzving a sziitch. In the middle of thelarge panel from the correction section, is a panoramic view of >i modern penal farm, alternating automatically u-ith a photographof the bull pen in the Springfield City prison. Below: a scene from one of the half dozen amateur plays—this one mterpretmg the organization of charity.


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