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[page 31] or twice a week, I should say. Q. Can you tell any one who was there at one of the meals every day?- an officer? A. Yes, Dr. Harlow is always there in the morning at breakfast time- never is missing. By Dr. Butler: Q. Does Dr. Harlow take breakfast with you? A. No, sir; he always comes in, bids us a cheerful good morning, and speaks to all the patients very pleasantly and kindly, and inquires for their health and prosperity, as usual, looks over the table and tastes of the coffee. That is his general morning visit. By Mr. Lakin: I would like to ask one question: If the lady remembers what the price of board was in the Providence Hospital at the time she was employed there? A. Yes, it ranged from three and a half to fifty dollars a week. Q. And what, in judgement, would have been some wheres near an average of these prices? A. From seven to ten, average. Testimony of Joseph Millett By Dr. Butler: Q. Are you an attendant on the male side of the hospital? A. Yes, sir.