Promoting the inebri-
ation of the great minds of the
American Universities (name of
victims suppressed at the request of
the Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Children).
Jones, Frances. Desecration of sacred
remains.
Kalbach, Dorothy. Handling porno-
graphic advertising for a nudist
magazine.
Knapp, Anne.
Jarrett, Olivia.
Watering stocks.
Landreth, Louise. Blowing up build-
ings in order to escape boredom, and
mutilation of manuscripts.
Laudenberger, Mary. Impersonation
of the Virgin.
Lee, Marjorie. Driving the populace
to excesses by wholesale reform of
popular abuses.
Levin, Eva Leah. Boring the public
with libelous imitations.
Little, Myra. Violating the patents of
Paris modistes, and using the mails
for the transportation of injurious
correspondence.
Mackenzie, Elizabeth. Monopolization
of learning.
Marsh, Margaret. Forcing philan-
thropy on a jaded world.
McCormick, Louise. Earning money
in any way, shape or form, without
due respect for shape.
McIver, Cora. Refusal to fill out any
blanks, questionnaires or estimates
submitted for the good of the realm.
Meehan, Grace. Overconsumption of
champagne for the barbaric purpose
of saving the bottles.
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Meneely, Louise. Peddling without a
license.
Miles, Sarah. Perpetual possession
and avid perusal of pornographic
literature.
Mitchell, Harriet. Revolutionary at-
tempts to establish a dictatorship.
Mitchell, Marion. Usurping the
throne of England and then outrag-
ing the sensibilities of the people by
making Mickey Mouse Prince Con-
sort.
Nelson, Haviland. Obtaining under
false pretenses floral tributes from
the heads of intellectual institutions.
Nichols, Mary. Monopolization of
public idols.