they were more certain to secure extensive publicity. gained a joy of living which he had not, and which it velop." far-reaching work in the advancement of civilization Puritan descent himself, he is a student and admirer door of alcoholic drink. historian, rather than Roosevelt, the President of the the laying of the corner stone of the Cape Cod Pil- tury, here in this great republic. * * * We have Roosevelt has repeatedly shown that, although not of President Roosevelt August 2Oth, on the occasion of not we of this generation, we of the twentieth cen- history be, for it is doubtful if more important and have more weight, while coming from the President was ever done in any period of the world's history of Living. We of the Twentieth Century have Gained the Joy "We have gained some things that the puritan had This quotation is taken from the address made by in so short a time by so few men as by the epoch- And I prefer, in this instance, to quote Roosevelt, the of that historic personage. So must every student of grim Memorial monument at Provincetown, Mass. (September i, 1907.) is a good thing for every people to have and to de- United States. Coming from the historian the words alcoholists, most of these things have been laid at the