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In 1889 he founded and became president of the American Humane Education Society. He became well known as a criminologist and also as an advocate of laws for the safeguarding of the public health and against adulteration of food. He died at Boston on the 16th of March 1909.
But just take me to the station-house quick, and turn in your report. Let this other man guard that car. Hurry up!" "Say, feller, who do you think is making this arrest? You'll go to the station-house when I get ready." "Then you're ready now," snapped the criminologist. "You'll see me discharged very promptly, when I speak to the Commissioner over the wire."
He paced the length of his room, and glanced at the door. The half-painted sign on the frosted glass was legible, reversed, as the artist had left it: JEROLD CRIMINOLOGIST. He had halted the painter himself on the name, as the lettering appeared too fanciful not sufficiently plain or bold. While he stood there a shadow fell upon the glass. Someone was standing outside, in the hall.
A hurried message to the Holland Agency brought four plain clothes men from the private reserve, under the leadership of superintendent Cleary. Monty met them at the doorway of the club house, wearing a rough and tumble suit. They sped downtown, toward the East River, the criminologist on the seat where he could direct the driver.
Rheinholdt, and the other leads into your reception room, into which you passed after the assault. I shall now be glad if you will permit me to examine the gardens outside for a few minutes, alone with my assistant, if you please." For almost a quarter of an hour, Quest and Lenora disappeared. They all looked eagerly at the criminologist on his return, but his face was sphinxlike.
Shirley could have touched his head, so near he was, but the darkness of the upper space covered the retreat of the criminologist. "What do you want?" was the angry question of an indignant old caretaker who answered the bell tardily. "You woke me up." "Say, lady, can I speak to Mr. Montague Shirley?" began the man, gingerly. "You get away from this house, you loafer or I'll call the police.
Tompkins knows some lawyer here, to whom he will introduce you," suggested Turl. "You want a lawyer?" said Tompkins. "There are three or four here. Over there's Doctor Brady, the medico-legal man; you've heard of him, I suppose, a well-known criminologist." "I should think he'd be the very man for you," said Turl to Bagley.
Quest, some time ago." "How's that?" the criminologist asked. Mr. Horan expelled a fragment of chewing tobacco and held out his hand for the cigar which Quest was offering. "They've been going the wrong way to work, these New York police," he declared.
Paul, was in fact the celebrated criminologist, Karl Holweg Leibnich, of Bonn, giving us the favor of his learned presence while he signaled the German submarines off the east coast roads with his high-powered motor lights." Now there was utter silence in the drawing-room but for the low of the Highland cattle and the singing of the birds outside.
Several young men were approaching them, and the criminologist noted with relief that they evidenced their afternoon libations even so early. Eyes dulled with over-stimulus were the less analytical. Chance was favoring him. The newcomers were garbed in that debonair and "cultured" modishness so dear to the hearts of magazine illustrators.
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