
Annual report / Police Department, City of New York. (1912)
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The People of the State of New York v Elise Hoffman (Trial #1360)
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Description General Superintendent John A. Kennedy commends officers for improvements within the ranks and cautions officers against slouching against walls, stamping their feet and other …