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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...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...
...proper subject for legislation (a) for the protection of the state and the citizens-Cong. Globe, Vol. 29, first session, 33d Congress, p. 1135; (b) it is not a sumptuary law-Blair, Temperance Movement, p. 337; (c) and does not infringe on personal liberty-Lees, Liquor Traffic, p. 91; (d) It is proper, also, for the constitution-U. S. Supreme Courts Reports, Curtis, 16, p. 519; Our Day, 1, pp. 11; Journal of Social Science...
...officers of the meeting were as follows: Judges of general events, Messrs. C. H. Kip, '83, and A. T. Dudley, '87; referee of sparring, Dr. William Appleton; judges of sparring, Messrs. J, P. H. Hawes, '73, and W. Austin, L. S.; judges of fencing, Mr. Curtis Guild, '81 and Dr. T. A. DeBlois...
...C. W. Cady, Captain Harvard...