politicians
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A ‘skin game’
In 1900, after St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporters readily discovered “wholesale violations” of anti-gambling laws, including widespread use of illegal slot machines, the paper demanded answers from police. Harry B. Hawes, the 30-year-old president of the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners, conceded the newspaper’s findings were correct, but claimed his hands were tied. While Hawes Continue reading
