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  3. 1924 House Bill 1637. Remarks Of Representative Bernard Early Of Newton (House Chairman Of The Committee On State Administration) In Debate On The Floor Of The House, April 16, On The Bill Requiring The Psychiatric Examination Of Certain Prisoners In Jails And Houses Of Correction And Providing For The Assembling Of Relevant Official Information As To Such Prisoners (Senate, No. 444). Ordered Printed, On Motion Of Representative Martin Hays Of Boston.
 

1924 House Bill 1637. Remarks Of Representative Bernard Early Of Newton (House Chairman Of The Committee On State Administration) In Debate On The Floor Of The House, April 16, On The Bill Requiring The Psychiatric Examination Of Certain Prisoners In Jails And Houses Of Correction And Providing For The Assembling Of Relevant Official Information As To Such Prisoners (Senate, No. 444). Ordered Printed, On Motion Of Representative Martin Hays Of Boston.

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1924  
Bills (Legislative Documents) and House and Senate Journals  
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1924 House Documents  
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http://archives.lib.state.ma.us/handle/2452/406170
Alternative Title
General Court Documents
House Bills
House Documents
House Legislative Documents
Legislative Documents
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Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives.
Publisher
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, House of Representatives
Date Issued
1924
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Also, variously referred to as: House bills; House documents; House legislative documents; legislative documents; General Court documents.
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1924 House Documents  
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