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OXFORD PROFESSOR MAKES OBSERVATION.

“I think it is significant that in the few attempted protests that 1 ave been organized against the prohibition law and th Eighteenth Amendment tc the United States Constitution. it lias proved almost impossible to get any protest from those states which we 1 © accustomed to prohibition before. Tin revolt against prohibition conies rlmost entirely from the states which had never tried it.” —“Prof. Gilbert Murray, Oxford University."

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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 370, 18 April 1926, Page 14

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OXFORD PROFESSOR MAKES OBSERVATION. White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 370, 18 April 1926, Page 14

OXFORD PROFESSOR MAKES OBSERVATION. White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 370, 18 April 1926, Page 14

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