The basis of intemperance is the effort to secure through drugs the feeling of happiness when happiness does not exist. One and all the result of the.r habitual use is to render the nervous system incapable of tell "Tng the iruth.- I)r. David Starr Jo r dan, ex-President I.eland Stanford 1 niversitv.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 292, 19 October 1919, Page 6
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52Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 292, 19 October 1919, Page 6
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