Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1919 — FORMER EMPLOYEE COULDN’T STAND SCHOOL CONDITIONS. [ARTICLE]

FORMER EMPLOYEE COULDN’T STAND SCHOOL CONDITIONS.

Hammond Times — In regard to the investigation changes made public recently in this (paper about the Julia E. Work orphanage a<t Plymouth, Ind., many facts are coming to light showing that the school has anything but a desirable name. A. B. Morrison, 4425 Forsyth aveinue, alleges that Miss Tothe Flood, a relative of his wife, now in educational work in Chicago, was at one time a matron in the school and stayed there just a month because she could endure the conditions there no longer. Other complaints have come to The Times recently regarding the brutality at the school.