Word: americans
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Best general references: Senator Blair's "Temperance Movement," chapters 16 and 17; Dr. Lees' "Liquor Traffic;" North American Review...
...Prohibition successfully meets them. Witness its working in (a) Maine.- Forum, 3, pp. 39-41; (b) Iowa-North American Review, 143, pp. 391-2; (c) Kansas-Andover Review, 1, pp. 513-516; (d) Massachusetts-"Facts for the People:" pamphlet...
...prohibitory amendment is preferable to (a) freedom of sale-Local Option, chapter 3. (b) low license-R. C. Pitan, Argument on License Bill, p. 22; Nation, Jan. 13, 1889, p. 87; (c) high license-New Englander, 48, p. 126; W. B. Spooner, pamphlet, p. 13; (d) local option-North American Review, 135, pp. 528 532; (e) prohibitory laws-Our Day, March...
...Prohibition has failed to accomplish its purpose (1) in Massachusetts-Christian Union, Feb. 28, 1889; American Journal of Social Science, 14, 90; (2) in Rhode Island-Nation, Feb. 14, 1889; (3) in Maine-American Journal Social Science, 14, 118; (4) in Vermont-Popular Science Monthly, 25, 47; (a) Constitutional prohibition would not be supported by many good citizens-Professor J. B. Thayer, Cambridge Tribune, March 9,1889; American Journal Social Science, 14, 90; (b) it would be an unwarranted interference with personal liberty-Forum, 3, 152; New Englander...
...fact that college journalism is not common in Europe will make the exhibit at the Paris Exposition of American college journals of unusual interest...