The employer operated a summer hotel at Monticello, New York, and claimant was employed there as a governess. She received accidental injuries when she fell into the water from a diving board in a private lake on the hotel grounds. The only issue raised on appeal is whether claimant was employed in connection with the operation of the hotel, or whether she was employed as a personal employee of the hotel owner. The board found she was employed as a governess to care for the...
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