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According to a communication received from the office of Superintendent Howard B. Gill '13, withdrawn Superintendent of Nerfolk Prison, a mass meeting discussion of the Norfolk Investigation will be held at the Old South Meeting House in Boston next week. The specific date will not be set definitely until Governor Ely returns to town, and has been given an invitation to attend.
Yesterday, while the American gave birth to an unsubstantiated rumor that Dillon complained about Gill's two day tardiness in filing his brief, the Superintendent set to work on his rebuttal of the report of state-auditor Francis X. ("Hit and Run") Hurley '24, who presented 36 charges against the former prison head.
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