Word: denver
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Eugene Hale, Jr., of Ellsworth, Me., F. G. Hinsdale, of Pittsfield, Mass., Ernest Howe of Washington, D.C., C. E. Ives of Danbury, Frederick Kernochan of New York, A. I. Lewis of Detroit, Mich., J. R. Livermore of New York, F. A. Lord of Moorhead, Minn., G. D. Montgomery of Denver, Col., D. E. Peck of Hudson, N. Y., W. S. Ray of Brooklyn, N. Y., D. F. Rogers of New Canaan, F. H. Simmons of Brooklyn N. Y., R. J. Turnbull, Jr., of Morristown N. J., J. W. Wadsworth, Jr., of Geneseo, N. Y., Payne Whitney of New York...
...associates.- (3) As a criminal class, few would dare to register.- (x) Name and occupation at least must be given.- (y) Such information would bring the woman more easily within the grasp of the law.- (z) It is shown by the fact that of the great immoral population of Denver, only 150 registered and but 12 of these voted: Hon. J. S. Clarkson, W. S. Leaflet, Vol. No. 6, p. 4.- (4) Brothel keepers would not allow their inmates to register.- (x) Registration would furnish evidence as to the character of the houses without the necessity of a raid...
...Coyle, formerly of North Adams and later of Denver, left a volume of Lectures which he had given in Iowa College on "The Spirit in Literature and Life." This will soon be published by Houghton Mifflin...
Left end, L. M. Bass '97, Denver, Col. Age 19, height 5 ft. 10.5 in., weight...
...Bass '99, of Denver, Col., left end, prepared at St. Paul's School. Age 19 years, height 5 ft. 10 1/2 in., weight...