Report, Volume 101881/82-1882/83, 1936/38- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936/37- |
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Page 28
... flues , be constructed for the cells , and that traps be put in wherever necessary . In the jailor's apartments the bath - tub and wash - bowl are without traps , and proper traps should be supplied for these fixtures . The i small trap ...
... flues , be constructed for the cells , and that traps be put in wherever necessary . In the jailor's apartments the bath - tub and wash - bowl are without traps , and proper traps should be supplied for these fixtures . The i small trap ...
Page 30
... flues could be constructed with slight expense , which would greatly improve the atmosphere of the jail . We would especially call the attention of the county commissioners to this point . The sewage of the institution is discharged in ...
... flues could be constructed with slight expense , which would greatly improve the atmosphere of the jail . We would especially call the attention of the county commissioners to this point . The sewage of the institution is discharged in ...
Page 47
... flue in the wall , some eight feet above the floor , and nearly midway of one side of the room ; the exhaust , or outgoing flues , are located nearly equi- distant from each other in the remaining three sides of the room , in the ...
... flue in the wall , some eight feet above the floor , and nearly midway of one side of the room ; the exhaust , or outgoing flues , are located nearly equi- distant from each other in the remaining three sides of the room , in the ...
Page 48
... flue nearest the teacher's desk , and slightly feeble currents in only a part of the remaining flues . Room H. Velocity of incoming warm air , fullest capacity , 330 feet per min- ute , equivalent to 28 cubic feet per minute per pupil ...
... flue nearest the teacher's desk , and slightly feeble currents in only a part of the remaining flues . Room H. Velocity of incoming warm air , fullest capacity , 330 feet per min- ute , equivalent to 28 cubic feet per minute per pupil ...
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... flues showed a good current , the others variable . Room I. The warm air current had a velocity of 245 feet per minute , equiv- alent to 18 cubic feet of air per minute per pupil , or 1,080 per hour . The cold air current , like that in ...
... flues showed a good current , the others variable . Room I. The warm air current had a velocity of 245 feet per minute , equiv- alent to 18 cubic feet of air per minute per pupil , or 1,080 per hour . The cold air current , like that in ...
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