Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Courts; Children; Juvenile delinquents; Habeas corpus; Legislation; Judges; Court decisions and opinions
An article from the 1892 March 22 edition of the San Francisco Examiner reports that the Supreme Court made a decision regarding the constitutionality of the reform school in Whittier.
Courts; Legislation; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Habeas corpus; Children; Juvenile delinquents; Judges; Court decisions and opinions
An article from the 1892 March 22 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle reports on the Supreme Court's ruling over the constitutionality of the reform school in Whittier.
Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Courts; Children; Juvenile delinquents; Habeas corpus; Court decisions and opinions
An article from the 1892 March 22 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports on the Supreme Court's decision over the constitutionality of the act establishing the reform school in Whittier.
Courts; Legislation; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Children; Juvenile delinquents; Habeas corpus; Court decisions and opinions; Judges
An article from the 1892 March 22 edition of the Sacramento Record-Union reports that the act establishing the reform school in Whittier is constitutional.
Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.); Reformatories; Children
A piece from the 1892 April 22 edition of the San Francisco Report shares that boys traveling to the reform school in Whittier were not marched down in chains today.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- )
Article from the 1906 November 22 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports on comments made during a speech at a meeting of Republicans regarding the Non-partisan committee.
Nine page published copy of Lindley's essay on Shakespeare's critics. Lindley presents an historical study of critics who have doubted Shakespeare's authorship of those works ascribed to him.
Mayors election; Nominations for office; Political candidates; Open letters
Article from the Los Angeles Examiner dated 1906 October 22 reports on Lee C. Gates' acceptance of the non-partisan nomination for mayor. Gates' acceptance letter is reprinted in full.