New York Society for the Suppression of Vice
The New York Society for the Suppression of Vice (NYSSV or SSV) was an institution dedicated to supervising the morality of the public, founded in 1873. Its specific mission was to monitor compliance with state laws and work with the courts and district attorneys in bringing offenders to justice. It and its members also pushed for additional laws against perceived immoral conduct. While the NYSSV is better remembered for its opposition to literary works, it also closely monitored the newsstands, commonly found on city sidewalks and in transportation terminals, which sold the popular newspapers and periodicals of the day.
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New York Society for the Suppression of Vice
The New York Society for the Suppression of Vice (NYSSV or SSV) was an institution dedicated to supervising the morality of the public, founded in 1873. Its specific mission was to monitor compliance with state laws and work with the courts and district attorneys in bringing offenders to justice. It and its members also pushed for additional laws against perceived immoral conduct. While the NYSSV is better remembered for its opposition to literary works, it also closely monitored the newsstands, commonly found on city sidewalks and in transportation terminals, which sold the popular newspapers and periodicals of the day.
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La New York Society for the Su ...... e est interdit aux États-Unis.
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ニューヨーク悪徳弾圧協会(New York Society ...... よって運営されたが、サムナーが辞任した1950年に解散した。
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La New York Society for the Su ...... permis d'augmenter ses ventes.
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The New York Society for the S ...... rs and periodicals of the day.
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ニューヨーク悪徳弾圧協会(New York Society ...... よって運営されたが、サムナーが辞任した1950年に解散した。
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New York Society for the Suppression of Vice
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New York Society for the Suppression of Vice
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ニューヨーク悪徳弾圧協会
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