FACTORS IN DETERIORATION OF PERSONALITY
If you must drink, do not stand so close to persons with whom you converse ; your breath stinks. Tf you must drink, pick a safe and inconspicuous place to do your vomiting; not the sidewalk. If you must drink, don’t boast of it; people pity the victim of a drug; vou’re not a hero, you’re a boor. If you must drink, don’t take a swig from your bottle in public; babies feed from bottles in public. If you must drink, arrange so that vou will not march through trains, buses, street cars, insulting citizens who will have to pay for your arrest. If you must drink, don’t chase your pink elephants around in public places where you intrude on the rights of others. -Condensed from "Spotlight,” Minneapolis, Minn.
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White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 8, 1 September 1946, Page 6
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133FACTORS IN DETERIORATION OF PERSONALITY White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 8, 1 September 1946, Page 6
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