Institutional Attendant, terminated February 25, 1949: “Was asked to resign.  Undesirable; alcoholic.”

Institutional Attendant, terminated February 25, 1949: “Was asked to resign.  Undesirable; alcoholic.”

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Attendant, dismissed January 5, 1942: “Found intoxicated on grounds when he was supposed to be on duty, and because of intoxication lost his keys. Unreliable. Would not recommend for re-employment.”

Attendant, dismissed January 5, 1942: “Found intoxicated on grounds when he was supposed to be on duty, and because of intoxication lost his keys. Unreliable. Would not recommend for re-employment.”

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Institutional Attendant, resigned February 12, 1948: “The above night attendant, while off-duty and under the influence of liquor, visited the Medical Building demanding to see a graduate nurse who was on duty.  He was removed from the building by the Night Supervisor.  He admitted to Chief Supervisor that the offense was true.  Asked to resign; request was granted.”

Institutional Attendant, resigned February 12, 1948: “The above night attendant, while off-duty and under the influence of liquor, visited the Medical Building demanding to see a graduate nurse who was on duty.  He was removed from the building by the Night Supervisor.  He admitted to Chief Supervisor that the offense was true.  Asked to resign; request was granted.”

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Institutional Attendant, terminated January 26, 1953: “‘Drinking’. (Was receiving antabuse treatment and failed to live up to his agreement by not reporting for required medication.  Resigned at own request.)”

Institutional Attendant, terminated January 26, 1953: “‘Drinking’. (Was receiving antabuse treatment and failed to live up to his agreement by not reporting for required medication.  Resigned at own request.)”

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Attendant, terminated January 7, 1937: “Left without notice.  Employed since Nov. 25th.  After each pay day failed to show up for duty.  It is apparent that he indulged freely in alcohol.  On Jan. 7, ‘37, called in and said he was through.  Worked well on the wards.  Unreliable.  Would not recommend.

Attendant, terminated January 7, 1937: “Left without notice.  Employed since Nov. 25th.  After each pay day failed to show up for duty.  It is apparent that he indulged freely in alcohol.  On Jan. 7, ‘37, called in and said he was through.  Worked well on the wards.  Unreliable.  Would not recommend.

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Institutional Attendant, resigned August 20, 1951: “Personal.  (Was found drinking on duty.  Had been warned about this once before.  Was allowed to resign.)

Institutional Attendant, resigned August 20, 1951: “Personal.  (Was found drinking on duty.  Had been warned about this once before.  Was allowed to resign.)

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Night Cook, terminated August 21, 1931: “Discharged for intoxication.”

Night Cook, terminated August 21, 1931: “Discharged for intoxication.”

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Institutional Attendant, terminated August 30, 1956: “‘Resigned for personal reasons.’ (Good worker; alcohol his only problem)”.

Institutional Attendant, terminated August 30, 1956: “‘Resigned for personal reasons.’ (Good worker; alcohol his only problem)”.

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