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TheKansas University Quarterlyis established by the University of Kansas, and will be maintained by it as a medium for the publication of the results of original research by members of the University. Papers will be published only upon recommendation by the Committee of Publication. Contributed articles should be in the hands of the Committee at least one month prior to the date of publication. A limited number of author’sseparatawill be furnished free to contributors.
TheQuarterlywill be issued regularly, as indicated by its title. Each number will contain fifty or more pages of reading matter, with necessary illustrations. The four numbers of each year will constitute a volume. The price of subscription is two dollars a volume, single numbers varying in price with cost of publication. Exchanges are solicited.
Communications should be addressed to
V. L. Kellogg,University of Kansas,Lawrence.
Footnotes:[1]Eighth Biennial Report of Kansas State Penitentiary, p. 7.[2]The writer is much indebted to the present Warden, Hon. Geo. H. Case, and to his able assistants for their courtesy in showing him the working details of the prison.[3]Quoted from Prison Science, by Eugene Smith, p. 7.[4]Tallack, Penological and Preventive Principles, p. 118.[5]Criminology, McDonald, pp. 36-96.[6]Life and Labor of the People of London, by Charles Booth, 3 vols.[7]Havelock Ellis, The Criminal, page 93.[8]See Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Elmira Reformatory, 1889.[9]It should be stated that the above who claimed some occupation are, as a rule, not regularly employed, nor steady reliable workmen.[10]The Criminal, p. 139.[11]Kansas Statutes, 6421, 1889.[12]Ibid., 6439.[13]See Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities, 1891, p. 290.[14]Revised Statutes, 6442, 1889.[15]The Kansas Legislature at its recent session made an appropriation to complete the Hutchinson Reformatory.
Footnotes:
[1]Eighth Biennial Report of Kansas State Penitentiary, p. 7.
[1]Eighth Biennial Report of Kansas State Penitentiary, p. 7.
[2]The writer is much indebted to the present Warden, Hon. Geo. H. Case, and to his able assistants for their courtesy in showing him the working details of the prison.
[2]The writer is much indebted to the present Warden, Hon. Geo. H. Case, and to his able assistants for their courtesy in showing him the working details of the prison.
[3]Quoted from Prison Science, by Eugene Smith, p. 7.
[3]Quoted from Prison Science, by Eugene Smith, p. 7.
[4]Tallack, Penological and Preventive Principles, p. 118.
[4]Tallack, Penological and Preventive Principles, p. 118.
[5]Criminology, McDonald, pp. 36-96.
[5]Criminology, McDonald, pp. 36-96.
[6]Life and Labor of the People of London, by Charles Booth, 3 vols.
[6]Life and Labor of the People of London, by Charles Booth, 3 vols.
[7]Havelock Ellis, The Criminal, page 93.
[7]Havelock Ellis, The Criminal, page 93.
[8]See Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Elmira Reformatory, 1889.
[8]See Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Elmira Reformatory, 1889.
[9]It should be stated that the above who claimed some occupation are, as a rule, not regularly employed, nor steady reliable workmen.
[9]It should be stated that the above who claimed some occupation are, as a rule, not regularly employed, nor steady reliable workmen.
[10]The Criminal, p. 139.
[10]The Criminal, p. 139.
[11]Kansas Statutes, 6421, 1889.
[11]Kansas Statutes, 6421, 1889.
[12]Ibid., 6439.
[12]Ibid., 6439.
[13]See Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities, 1891, p. 290.
[13]See Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities, 1891, p. 290.
[14]Revised Statutes, 6442, 1889.
[14]Revised Statutes, 6442, 1889.
[15]The Kansas Legislature at its recent session made an appropriation to complete the Hutchinson Reformatory.
[15]The Kansas Legislature at its recent session made an appropriation to complete the Hutchinson Reformatory.