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to avert serious injury to the people, to say nothing Brewers' Review, specifically referring to the "Psychic Influence of Food and Drink" and to the proposi- Responses of Members of the Committee of Fifty. I am at liberty to publish. is hope that the efforts of the anti-alcoholists to mis- class that make up this committee in the cause we are The articles in the January issue of the American direct public opinion in the line of intemperance in suggested them. A number of answers have been re- unmistakable symptoms at once, the results of exces- tress than Intemperance in Drink," were sent to the tion that "Intemperance in Food Causes More Dis- of Anglo-American stock, as far as blood goes, and (February i, 1906.) thought, speech and action may be thwarted in time to give an occasional expression of their views, there ness men, as far as vocation is concerned. If men of reform. professional men, scholars, clergymen and leading busi- advocating. Public opinion in this country is made I consider it highly important to interest men of the members of the Committee of Fifty, whose latest book ceived from members of that committee, some of which sive drinking advertise themselves instantly and invite by a small minority of people, for the most part those this class can be roused to take an active part or even

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