It’s probably fair to say not of the cases indicated here were “abuses” per se, as some reflect poor conditions or diseases that were in many cases prevalent at the time and not only in IRS. However the list does capture the reality that the schools had flaws, many being serious, and the book did not attempt to hide this.
It’s probably fair to say not of the cases indicated here were “abuses” per se, as some reflect poor conditions or diseases that were in many cases prevalent at the time and not only in IRS. However the list does capture the reality that the schools had flaws, many being serious, and the book did not attempt to hide this.
*not all (typo in above)