The Year Book of the United States Brewers' AssociationUnited States Brewers' Association., 1909 "List of members of the United States Brewers' Association", and "A list of brewers' associations in the United States" are included in the issues for 1911-12. |
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Page 74
... comparative conditions in regard to inebriety . If the laws governing arrests for drunkenness were uniform and the same standards of enforcement prevailed one could arrive at comparable results in regard to the visible state of ...
... comparative conditions in regard to inebriety . If the laws governing arrests for drunkenness were uniform and the same standards of enforcement prevailed one could arrive at comparable results in regard to the visible state of ...
Page 75
... would be waste of space to multiply examples of this kind which merely illustrate the sheer absurdity of hard and fast comparisons . It follows that deductions concerning the comparative merits of high ASPECTS OF THE DRINK QUESTION 75.
... would be waste of space to multiply examples of this kind which merely illustrate the sheer absurdity of hard and fast comparisons . It follows that deductions concerning the comparative merits of high ASPECTS OF THE DRINK QUESTION 75.
Page 76
United States Brewers' Association. It follows that deductions concerning the comparative merits of high and low license are meaningless , or that when based upon arrests for drunkenness they enable one to prove one side or the other ...
United States Brewers' Association. It follows that deductions concerning the comparative merits of high and low license are meaningless , or that when based upon arrests for drunkenness they enable one to prove one side or the other ...
Page 80
... be gleaned from statistics of arrests for drunkenness show no comparative diminution of the liquor habit as the result of no - license and therefore points to an unregulated consumption of such mag- 80 U. S. B. A. YEAR BOOK.
... be gleaned from statistics of arrests for drunkenness show no comparative diminution of the liquor habit as the result of no - license and therefore points to an unregulated consumption of such mag- 80 U. S. B. A. YEAR BOOK.
Page 90
... comparative extent of pauperism . Their meaning as bearing upon the general problem of poverty does not enter into the discussion . They do , however , refute completely the notion that pauperism is visibly less in prohibition States ...
... comparative extent of pauperism . Their meaning as bearing upon the general problem of poverty does not enter into the discussion . They do , however , refute completely the notion that pauperism is visibly less in prohibition States ...
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