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[page 44] It has been charged that there is no discipline there. Mr, Morrill:- A very proper question, or any other question that refers to the general management. You are free to ask such questions as may occur to you. Dr. Harlow:- Whether or not, Capt Lakin, loose discipline is allowed there? Whether the attendants are brought up when the superintendent is informed of a breach? Answer: I can say, sit, that I have never reported a case of loose discipline to the superintendent that did not at once receive his attention, and that in most cases such a report has been immediately followed by the discharge of the employe. By Dr. Butler: Q. Did you know any thing about this case that Miss. Clough speaks of , where the patient was allowed to have a knife? A. I never heard of it before. Dr. Harlow: Nor I either. Dr. Butler: (to Dr. Harlow) You will have an opportunity to answer on this matter. Q. I should like to ask Mr. Lakin another question. There is a law requiring the committee