Julian Leonard Street
Julian Leonard Street was an American author, born in Chicago. He was a reporter on the New York Mail and Express in 1899 and had charge of its dramatic department in 1900–01. His writings include the following:
Street gained a measure of notoriety following a 1914 article in Collier's Weekly'' describing the red-light district along Myers Avenue in Cripple Creek. The Cripple Creek city fathers, unamused, responded by renaming Myers Avenue to Julian Street.
Street moved to Princeton in the 1920s. The university houses his manuscript collection and a library is named after him there.