The
public dance halls of Chicago
Dance halls of Chicago
Bowen, Louise de Koven,
1859-1953
text
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monographic
Chicago]
The Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago
1917
Rev. ed.
eng
13 p. 23 cm.
This is a revised edition of a work based on an investigation done in 1910 regarding the conditions of public dance halls in Chicago. Bowen's complaints included the late hours, too much liquor, and the general behavior of men noting, "... men wear their hats; they all smoke and expectorate freely." She also suggests the waiters and other employees provide information on the location of "disreputable lodging houses," and she delivers condemnation against masquerade and fancy dress balls because many women were found "attending in male attire."
Text by Louise de Koven Bowen.
Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
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Dance
Illinois
Chicago
Music-halls (Variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.)
Illinois
Chicago
Antidance Literature
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