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Judge Ben B. Lindsey, of Denver, Colorado, who spoke yesterday afternoon in New Lecture Hall on "The Problem in Vice and Crime," will speak on "Woman Suffrage in Colorado" in Brattle Hall this morning at 10.30 o'clock. The lecture will be given under the auspices of the Cambridge Political Equality Association and will be open to the public.
Judge Lindsey has had every opportunity to observe the workings of woman suffrage in Colorado since it was started sixteen years ago, and is in favor of the movement. He states that not only has the fear of women prevented the nomination of men of bad morals but women have defeated such men, even when nominated on regular tickets. In fact, Judge Lindsey himself was re-elected by the help of the women in 1908 as Judge of the Juvenile Court of Denver, although he ran independently of any ticket.
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