Word: beers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Decreasing the levy on full-strength beer from...
...makers begin exhibiting their new cars in 1934's motor shows, Henry Ford will not be among them. He does not exhibit at such shows. But last week he invited a bevy of newshawks to his engineering laboratory at Dearborn, to the Dearborn Inn, served them lunch with beer, showed them his 1934 model...
Thus did Henry Ford break precedents. He and Edsel Ford do not drink beer and he has never permitted his employes to drink or smoke. Second innovation was to show his new model ahead of other automakers instead of several weeks after. Next day he broke a third precedent. He talked to all his 7,000 dealers and their salesmen simultaneously by long distance telephone...
...CRIMSON's latest editorial on beer does not do much to clarify the situation, either. You say: "Why this (the 21-year age limit) was never extended to a beverage admittedly non-intoxicating must remain ever locked in the Broasts of the Massachusetts Legislature." The point is that since the coming of Repeal, 3.2 beer has c to exist. The beer contemplated by the present legislation is full strength beer running up to 12 per cent, and it is admittedly intoxicating...
...CRIMSON's suggestion is that if the Massachusetts Legislature is unwilling to legalize sales of all liquor to persons over 18, it at least legalize sales of non-intoxicating beer to minors. Many good pre-Prohibition beers were under 3.2 per cent. As to the suggestions for lobbying, the CRIMSON will be glad to forward all communications on the subject to members of the Legislature...