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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, Chapter 31: the prison—discipline debates in Tremont Temple.—1846-1847. (search)
ere he became the principal antagonist against Dwight and his party; and it was under his friend's iest years, was in the chair. The secretary, Mr. Dwight, a stout person, with a hard, red face and f the report to a committee. As I remember, Mr. Dwight replied in an angry and inconclusive manner;ion of evil associations. While recognizing Mr. Dwight's beneficent labors, it deals, though not hay meeting of the Society in May, 1846. Eliot, Dwight, Dr. W. Channing, and Bigelow concurred in a rwas also voted, on motion of Nathaniel Willis, Dwight's father-in-law, that it is not expedient to dbe noted in a later connection. He commended Dwight for what he had done in awakening an interest er, Charles Sumner, Hillard, Dr. Channing, and Dwight; and the president was added to it by the voteically connected with prison administration. Dwight was called to the tribune, Boston Advertisetch, a Nantucket whaler. He wrote Sumner that Dwight's abstinence from voting alone prevented a rec[27 more...]