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    Thomas Mott Osborne (September 23, 1859 – October 20, 1926) was an American prison officer, prison reformer, industrialist and New York State political...
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    New Penology is a book by Thomas Mott Osborne that was first published in 1916 by Yale University Press. In this book, Osborne describes the state of the...
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    J. Madigan - The third warden of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. Thomas Mott Osborne - The warden of Sing Sing. Edwin B. Swope - The second warden of...
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    came to the attention of neurologist Abraham Myerson and penologist Thomas Mott Osborne for his potential as a writer. In 1932, Nelson published his book...
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    a political operative for Thomas Mott Osborne, a Democratic opponent of the Tammany Hall political machine. After Osborne fired Howe in 1909, Howe attached...
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  • James M. Clancy (1913–1914) Thomas McCormick (June 1914) George Standish Weed* (October 1914) acting warden Thomas Mott Osborne (1914–1915) George Washington...
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  • Thomas W. Osborn (1833–1898), U.S. Senator from Florida Thomas A. Osborn (1836–1898), American lawyer, politician, and diplomat Thomas Mott Osborne (1859–1926)...
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  • policies and retributive justice. Osborne was created by merging organizations that had been founded by Thomas Mott Osborne, former mayor of Auburn, New York...
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    teachings from secular literature. Thomas Mott Osborne's tenure as warden of Sing Sing was brief but dramatic. Osborne arrived in 1914 with a reputation...
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    without going through another trial or other proper process. In 1913, Thomas Mott Osborne became chairman of a commission for the reform of the New York prison...
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    Lithgow Osborne (1892 - 1980) was an American career diplomat. Lithgow Osborne was the third son of Thomas Mott Osborne. He was the United States ambassador...
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    David Munson Osborne, a farm machinery manufacturer. They had four children: Emily, Florence, Thomas, and Helen. Her son, Thomas Mott Osborne, became a prison...
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  • comic artist Thomas Osborne (disambiguation), several people Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds (1631–1712), English statesman Thomas Mott Osborne (1859–1926)...
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  • Baden Powell, Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Mott Osborne, Alexander Forbes, Monsignor John Patrick Carroll-Abbing, and Jacob...
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    1912. Lieutenant Commander Thomas Mott Osborne assumed command in 1917. Called "the Father of Naval Corrections," Osborne and two others went undercover...
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  • Tom Murton (redirect from Thomas Murton)
    fabricated prisoner-impersonation device may have been inspired by Thomas Mott Osborne, a former warden at Sing Sing, who had had himself committed to Auburn...
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    and starred Joseph Marquis and Edwards Davis. It was sponsored by Thomas Mott Osborne, former warden in Sing Sing prison and a leading advocate in America...
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    Mead, United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York. Thomas Mott Osborne, Warden of Sing Sing Frances Adeline Seward, wife of William H. Seward...
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    Headlam Mary Elizabeth Lease Benjamin C. Marsh James Ferdinand Morton Thomas Mott Osborne Amos Pinchot Terence V. Powderly Samuel Seabury Catherine Helen Spence...
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  • Folke Nelson, sensational prison escapist, author, and mentee of Thomas Mott Osborne Austin Reed, the reputed author of the first prison memoir by an...
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