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Debate for Dec. 16, 1897"Resolved, That prohibition is the most effective means of abolishing the evils of intemperance."

Affirmative.G. L. Patterson and H. S. Wardwell.

General references: North American Review, Vol. 143, P. 382; Vol. 147, p. 121; Vol. 135, p. 525. Forum VII, 678-682. H. W. Blair, "Temperance Movement"; E. J. Wheeler, Prohibition; Cyclopedia of Temperance and Prohibition. Fernal: Economics of Prohibition; on Kansas: "Facts about Prohibition"; on Maine and Mass., "The Liquor Problem"- F. H. Wines and J. Koren.

Negative.O S. Seaver and F. W. Palfrey.

General references: "The Liquor Problem," F. H. Wines and J. Koren; introduction by President Eliot and Seth Low.

Special topics: Public Opinion, XXII, p. 109, p. 440; XXIII, p. 268; Nation LV, 65; Yale Review, VI, pp. 75 6; Harpers Monthly, XCIV, pp. 483-4; Century, LIII, pp. 795-6.

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