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Investigation of the Committee of the Legislature of 1881 Concerning the Management of the Maine Insane Hospital Part 2
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Q. Was not Dr. Harlow put in charge of the funds there under the Gov. and council, of which you were a member? | Q. Was not Dr. Harlow put in charge of the funds there under the Gov. and council, of which you were a member? | ||
A. I do not understand that the Gov. and council had anything to do with that. | A. I do not understand that the Gov. and council had anything to do with that. | ||
− | Q.Was he not put in charge during the term of your office? | + | Q. Was he not put in charge during the term of your office? |
A. Yes sir | A. Yes sir | ||
Q. Were you present at the time the matter was first discussed, by the trustees? | Q. Were you present at the time the matter was first discussed, by the trustees? | ||
A. I was present when they made that arrangement. | A. I was present when they made that arrangement. | ||
− | Q. Did you then state to them that you believed and charge that Dr. Harlow had guilty knowledge of the defalcation which you | + | Q. Did you then state to them that you believed and charge that Dr. Harlow had guilty knowledge of the defalcation which you aledge ? |
A. I did not | A. I did not | ||
Q. You suffered that to go on without lifting your voice to make the charge when the facts were fresh in your mind? | Q. You suffered that to go on without lifting your voice to make the charge when the facts were fresh in your mind? | ||
A. Yes sir | A. Yes sir | ||
− | Q. Although you were | + | Q. Although you were an official then, you neglected |
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1235 A. (cont.) was changed in 1879. Q. Were not the services of Dr. Harlow in that regard audited and paid for by the Gov. and council? A. This was the last days of 1873, I went out of office that year. Q. Was it not in 1874 that Mr. Leighton went out? A. No it was the last days of 1873. Q. Was not Dr. Harlow put in charge of the funds there under the Gov. and council, of which you were a member? A. I do not understand that the Gov. and council had anything to do with that. Q. Was he not put in charge during the term of your office? A. Yes sir Q. Were you present at the time the matter was first discussed, by the trustees? A. I was present when they made that arrangement. Q. Did you then state to them that you believed and charge that Dr. Harlow had guilty knowledge of the defalcation which you aledge ? A. I did not Q. You suffered that to go on without lifting your voice to make the charge when the facts were fresh in your mind? A. Yes sir Q. Although you were an official then, you neglected