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Institutional Attendant (Psychiatric), deceased March 7, 1954: “Died suddenly.”
Institutional Attendant, resigned July 30, 1947: “Was previously reprimanded for mistreating patients, and recently was observed by a day supervisor handling patients roughly. Was allowed to resign. Would not recommend for re-employment.”
Patient Employee, terminated October 28, 1958: “‘End of limited period appointment.’ (Work was satisfactory but would probably not re-hire due to her illness (had rigid ideas).”
Institutional Attendant, terminated February 25, 1949: “Was asked to resign. Undesirable; alcoholic.”
Institutional Attendant, terminated September 20, 1958: “Absent over 2 weeks and mail addressed to her has been returned ‘unknown’. (Work considered average. Had a baby-sitter problem. Would re-hire)”
Attendant, terminated Jan. 28, 1932: “Had to be taken off duty because he became physically unfit to carry on his duties. Allowed 14 days illness and his wife came and took him to his home.”
Practical Nurse Trainee, terminated June 1, 1968: “Not as was expected.”
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, terminated July 1, 1933: “Left without notice to accept his old position. Ward duties satisfactory, but did a lot of talking among other employees that gave the impression he was not satisfied.”








