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Show ROOSEVELT CAN STOP BOER WAR SCIENTIST INTERESTED IN CZOL- Cleveland, O., Jan. 12. Dr. L. Vernon Ver-non Briggs of Boston spent the greater part of last week in this city in the neighborhood of the Czolgosz home, and, with the aid of an interpreter, gathered enough information to cover between forty and fifty pages of typewritten type-written manuscript. He visited the Czolgosz family in the south end, and tried to interview every ev-ery person he could find that had ever spoken to or was personally acquainted with Leon Czolgosz, the murderer of President McKinley. He is said to have taken notes upon the house in which Czolgosz was born, upon the general environments of . the neighborhood, going go-ing even so far as to note that the streets in the neighborhood were not paved and that there were no shade trees in the vicinity. He also went to the farm near Chagrin Falls, where the family resided for a time and inquired of the neighbors about the maneuvers of Leon Czolgosz. In addition to the above, he asked about the environments of Czolgosz's ancestors for several generations back in the land the family came from. Dr. Briggs said he wanted the facts for scientific purposes. |