xt7g7940sf5h_4 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7g7940sf5h/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7g7940sf5h/data/57m2.dao.xml Des Cognets, Russell 1.35 Cubic Feet 3 boxes archival material 57m2 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center. Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Russell Des Cognets papers Prohibition -- United States. World War, 1914-1918 -- France. Political letter writing Kentucky -- Lexington. New Deal, 1933-1939. Association Against the Prohibition Amendment (AAPA) bibliography text Association Against the Prohibition Amendment (AAPA) bibliography 2016 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7g7940sf5h/data/57m2/Box_2/Folder_3/12261.pdf 1931-1933 1933 1931-1933 section false xt7g7940sf5h_4 xt7g7940sf5h ”...-baw-J : L. :5“ ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION IN RECENT PERIODICALS ;. eg .- . .5 ‘ V: _. A: * :3 aw} . . , ‘.. ‘.fii Compiled by the . , : -' . If . fi‘“ {3‘ ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT . EQIIHLY MAGAZINES , THE AMERICAN LIBERAL — chber 1931 ' , - A magazine opposed to prohibition. AMERICAN MERCURY - October 1931 - Paladin Of She Frye — by W. J. Cash About the Honorable Cameron fiorrison, United States Senator from fiorth Carolina. COSMOPOLITAN — October 1931 An Incident Of The Noble Experiment — by Irvin S. Cobb A short story. CURRENT HISTORY — October 1931 South Carolina's State Liquor Experiment - by J. L. Sherard FORTUNE - October 1931 U. S. Liquor Industry An article on the ”big business" of bootlegging. FORUM - October 1931 Our Supreme Court Goes Liberal ~ by Joseph Percival Pollard HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZIEE ~ Octooer 1931 Concerning Mr. wickersham An Eiitor‘s Easy Chair editorial by Edward S. Martin REPEAL — October 1931 "A Monthly Magazine devoted to national prohibition reform.“ REVIEW OF ?EVZEWS — October 1931 Taxation and the Bootlegger - Editorial. a . ) _ 2 - WEEKLY MAGAZINES THE ARGONAUT ~ Editorials Sept. 5, 1931 — Dry Astigmatism Sept.12, 1931 - Girl Liquor Decoys Sept.19, 1931 — The Why of Crowded Prisons THE SENSOR — Editorials Sept. 3, 1931 — Volstead~Made Crime Cost $3,000,000 a Day Sept. 3, 1931 — "Justice” and Volstead Enforcement Sept. 10, 1931 - Prohibs Are Protagonists of Drunkenness Sept. 17, 1931 — "Coke” Has Good Beer "Backed Off The Boards" Sept. 17, 1931 — Good Business Sense And Good Beer COLLIER'S — September 19, 1931 Ten Minutes In A Barroom — by Don Marquis "Mr. Marquis listens to the echoes of olden times" COLLIER'S — October 3, 1931 The Wine Ghost Walks - by Frank J. Taylor COLLIER'S - October 10, 1931 Can Capone beat Washington, too? — by William G. Shspnord THE COMMONWEAL — September 30, 1931 Prohibition Omens — An editorial . LIBERTY - October 3, 1931 ‘ It Must Be Refined ~ by Konrad Bercovici A short story about bootleggers, racketeers, etc. ‘4 Why Didn't We Do This? — by Lothrop Stoddard 'How New Zealand Handled the Question of Prohibition" THE LITERARY DIGEST - October 3, 1931 Foam and Fact in the ”New Beer" Rumpus THE NEW REPUBLIC ~ September 23, 1931 , Washington Notes Suspicious Quiet on the Wet Front — The Gathering Beer Drive — Will H00ver Weaken? _ 3 _ OUTLOOK AND INDEPENDENT — Editorials Sept. 16, 1931 — Modification and Prospects Sept. 30, 1931 — The Beer Rumor Again OUTLOOK AND INDEPENDENT — September 23, 1931 "Grapes of Gall" ~ by Ray T. Tucker California's Gift to a Noble Experiment — BOOKS — THE WET PARADE — Published by Farrar & Rinehart, New York by Upton Sinclair Price $2.50 A CARTOONIST'S PHILOSOPHY ~ Published by Percy Crosby, MC Lean, Virginia by Percy Crosby Price $2.00 OL' RUM RIVER ~ Published by Thomas S. Rockwell Company, Chicago ' by Colonel Ira L. Reeves, Price $2.50 C.E., Litt.D., LL.D. Former Prohibition Administrator “E" ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION IN RECENT PERIODICALS Compiled by the ’ ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT MONTHLY MAGAZINES THE AMERICAN MERCURY ~ February 1932 ‘ V An editorial CURRENT HISTORY —. February 1932 Finland's Verdict Against Prohibition - by John H. Wuorinen THE FORUM ~ February 1932 , , Youth and Prohibition — by Sally Martyn HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE - February 1932 Wine On The Sea — by William McFee RED BOOK — February 1932 We Need a New Amendment — by Eddie Cantor and David Freedman REVIEW OF REVIEWS ~ February 1932 Arguing Against The Demon Rum ~ Editorial Prohibition In This Year‘s Politics - Editorial ' Finland Votes Wet - by ROger Shaw . — BOOKS - AA PROHIBITION PRIMER Published by The John Day Company, New York Anonymous Price $1.25 i org-Kw _ 2 ~ WEEKLY MAGAZINES THE ARGONAUT - Editorials Jan. 8, 1932 _ Let Finland Lead Us Jan. 15, 1932 — New Hampshire Speaks ' THE CENSOR ~ Editorials Jan. 1%, 1932 ~ Thirteen Wet Republican Congressmen Jan. 1M, 1932 — This Time It Is New Hampshire Jan. 21, 1932 — Senators Learning The Truth About Beer COLLIER‘S — January 30, 1932 States' Rights Ritchie — by George Creel COLLIER‘S — February 6, 1932 V Dry by Courtesy - Editorial . Bread, Booze and Taxes ~ Editorial THE COMMONWEAL ~ Editorials Jan. 20, 1932 ~ The Raskob Plan Jan. 27, 1932 — Why Drys Are Wild THE COMMONWEAL - January 20, 1932 Total Abstinence in America ~ by Edward J. Lyng 1 ‘ LIBERTY ~ January 23, 1932 A New Way Out Of Prohibition "Go Back to the Constitution" says Alfred E. Smith THE LITERARY DIGEST — January 16, 1932 What Finland's Wet Vote Says To Us Finland's Next Step In Drinking OUTLOOK AND INDEPENDENT ~ Editorials Jan. 13, 1932 — Finland Leaves Us _ Jan. 20, 1932 — Raskob Plan Jan. 20, 1932 - Ritchie's Candidacy Feb. 3, 1932 - Another Hoover? THE PORTLAND SPECTATOR — January 9, 1932 An editorial. THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE — January 10, 1932 The "Cat and Rat" Game In The Baltic — by Clair Price "On Finland‘s Rum Row It Has Been Played To The Limit For Many Years" ARTICLES 0N PROHIBITION IN RECENT PERIODICALS Compiled by the ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT I MONTHLY MAGAZINES CURRENT HISTORY — March 1932 - The Dilemma Of Prohibition ~ Current comment. LAWYER AND BANKER — January—February 1932 Shall "Government Of The People, By The People, For The People," Perish From The Earth? - by Charles Hall Davis of the Virginia Bar In Three Parts Part I - The Judicial Surrender of American Liberties. The Decisions of the Supreme Court in the National Prohibition Cases LIFE — March 1932 The Political Status of Prohibition ~ by Carter Field PLAIN TALK — March 1932 The Ginger Jake Murderer — by Howard W. Ambruster The Pros and Cons of Prohibition Prohibition Is — by Deets Pickett ‘, Prohibition Ain't — by W. Henry Compton . REVIEW OF REVIEWS — March 1932 Prohibition: Its Effect On Taxation — by C. T. Revere Proposals to Tax the Liquor Business - An editorial. Changing Views on Prohibition — An editorial. VANITY FAIR ~ March 1932 , The Bootlegger: American Business Man - by Rion Bercovici "A study in the evolution of the alcohol enterprise showing how it has now become a respectable industry." .. 2 .. vflgiflwlfififi THE ARGONAUT ~ Editorials February 12, 1932 — Drys as Specimens February 19, 1932 ~ Personal Liberty COLLlER'S - February 27, 1932 The Blight That Failed _ An editorial. ' THE GENSOR - February 18, 1932 Forcible Argument Against Prohibition ~ An editorial. LIBERTY - March 5, 1932 Drink and the Devil - by Jay Franklin "A Warning to Optimists, Wet or Dry, Who Expect a Referendum on Prohibition“ THE LITERARY DIGEST February 6, 1932 ~ The Senate's Wet—Dry "Test" February 13,1932 — Another Huge 20,000,000 Vote Prohibition Poll February 27,1932 — Seventeen States Lock Horns in the Dry-Wet Poll - BOOKS - PROHIBITING MINDS Published by Paul B. Hoeber, lnc. by Stewart Paton New York, N. Y. Price $2.00 \ ;~_'* 3 ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION IN RECENT PERIODICALS Compiled by the ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT MONTELY MAGAZINES THE AMERICAN 1.4lech — April 1932 that Is Going On In The World ~ Editorial comment COSMOPOLITAN — April 1932 Speakeasy de Luxe ~ by O. O. McIntyre CURRENT HISTORY ~ April 1932 ‘ .Prohibition Again FORUM — April 1932 Our National Moral Issue ~ by John Grier Hibben "What the 13th Amendment Has Done to Us” mama's MONTHLY 1'.iAGAZINE ~ April 1932 ' New York Speakeasy — by John Chapman Hilder "A study of a Social Institution" REVIEW OF REVIEWS — April 1932 Can Beer Be Made to Pay Taxes? — Editorial 'I Sentiment Regarding Regeal — Editorial VANITY FAIR — April 1932 The Eighteenth Amendment Can Be Repealed — by John Hemphill WEEKLY MAGAZINES THE ARGONAUT — Editorials Feb. 26, 1932 — Rum and Ruin _ Mar. 18, 1932 ~ A New Economic Boycott Mar. 25, 1932 — Jubilant Wets THE SENSOR — Editorials Mar. 3, 1932 — Smith Makes The Issue Plain ‘ Mar. 17, 1932 — Don‘t Let Hooverism Destroy The Party Of Lincoln Mar. 2M, 1932 — PTohibition Weakness and Wickedness Mar. 21;, 1932 .- Congressional Vote on Prohibition _. 2 .. Tflflfléflazlflfi (Continued) COLLIER'S - March 26, 1932 Taxing The Bootlsgger - An editorial THE COMMONWEAL — Editorials Mar. 23, 1932 ~ .Temperance Control Mar. 30, 1932 ~ A Shower in Congress LIBERTY ~ March 26,1932 Prohibition~——A Great Campaign To Popularize Booze — An editorial. , LITERARY DIGEST ' Mar. 5, 1932 — Kansas The Lone Camel In A Ell—State Round—up Mar. 5, 1932 — Alcohol From Wood Mar. 5, 1932 - Prohibition and Mental Disease Mar. 12, 1932 ~ Over the 2,000,000 Top Goes The 20,000,000 Poll Mar. 12, 1932 ~ The Rum—Runners' "Spring Convention" Mar. 19, 1332 — Prohibition On All Lips As The Poll Marches On Mar. 19, 1932 ~ Main Street And The Prohibition Poll Mar. 26, 1932 — The Wet—Dry Victory in Congress Mar. 25, 1932 — statesmen Scurry as the P011 Hits 3,0U0,036 Apr. 2, 1932 — Dry—Wet Outposts Clash as Kansas Slips Apr. 2, 1932 - Atlanta's "Imp of Hell" Wins Apr. 2, 1932 — The Uproar Over the Bingham Beer Bill Apr. 2, 1932 — The Drunkard Disappearing THE NATION Mar. 16, 1932 — Ari editorial Mar. 23, 1932 — An editorial THE NEW REPUBLIC ‘ Mar. 23, 1932 ~ An editorial Mar. 30, 1932 ~ Washington Notes—Wets On The Warpath THE SATURDAY EVENING POST ~ Feb. 27 to Apr. 2, 1932 Inclusive Pay-Off - by Charles Francis Coo (A serial) TIME — March 28, 1932 Republicans - Feeling Wetter t~ . ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION IN RECENT PERIODICALS Compiled by the ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT MONTHLY MAGAZINES THE AMERICAN MERCURY — April 1932 What Is Going On In The World ~ Editorial comment COSMOPOLITAN ~ April 1932 Speakeasy de Luxe — by O. O. McIntyre CURRENT HISTORY — April 1932 Prohibition Again FORUM — April 1932 Our National Moral Issue ~ by John Grier Hibben ”What the 13th Amendment Has Done to Us" EARPNR’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE — April 1932 New York Speakeasy — by John Chapman Hilder "A study of a Social Institution” REVIEW OF REVIEWS — April 1932 Can Beer Be Made to Pay Taxes? — Editorial Sentiment Regarding Repeal — Editorial VANITY FAIR — April 1932 " The Eighteenth Amendment Can Be Repealed — by John Hemphill WEEKLY MAGAZINES THE ARGONAUT — 'Editorials V Feb. 26, 1932 — Rum and Ruin Mar. 18, 1932 ~ A New Economic Boycott Mar. 25, 1932 — Jubilant Wets THE CENSOR — Editorials Mar. 3, 1932 — Smith Makes The Issue Plain Mar. 17, 1932 — Don't Let Hooverism Destroy The Party Of Lincoln Mar. 29, 1932 — Prohibition Weakness and Wickedness Mar. 2M, 1932 ~ Congressional Vote on Prohibition ~e¢La _ 2 _ , Mflgflhflfi (Continued) COLLIER'S — March 26, 1932 Taxing The Bootlegger ~ An editorial THE COMMONWEAL — Editorials Mar. 23, 1932 ~ Temperance Control Mar. 30, 1932 ~ A Shower in Congress LIBERTY — March 26, 1932 Prohibition———A Great Campaign To P0pu1arize Booze — 'An editorial. ' LITERARY DIGEST Mar. 5, 1932 ~ Kansas The Lone Camel In A 2H—State Round~up Mar. 5, 1932 — Alcohol From Wood Mar. 5, 1932 — Prohibition and Mental Disease ~ Mar. 12, 1932 — Over the 2,000,000 Top Goes The 20,000,000 Poll Mar. 12, 1932 - The Rum—Runners‘ "Spring Convention" Mar. 19, 1932 ~ Prohibition On All Lips As The Poll Marches On Mar. 19, 1932 — Main Street And The Prohibition Poll Mar. 26, 1932 ~ The Wet—Dry Victory in Congress Mar. 26, 1932 - statesmen Scurry as the P011 Hits 3,0uo,o36 Apr. 2, 1932 — Dry—Wet Outposts Clash as Kansas Slips Apr. 2, 1932 — Atlanta's "Imp of Hell" Wins Apr. 2, 1932 — The Uproar Over the Bingham Beer Bill Apr. 2, 1932 — The Drunkard Disappearing THE NATION Mar. 16, 1932 — An editorial Mar. 23, 1932 — An editorial THE NEW REPUBLIC Mar. 23, 1932 — An editorial Mar. 30, 1932 — Washington Notes—Nets On The Warpath THE SATURDAY EVENING POST ~ Feb. 27 to Apr. 2, 1932 Inclusive Pay—Off — by Charles Francis 009 (A serial) TIME — March 28, 1932 . Republicans ~ Feeling Wetter ,”/ q—uwg'; ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION IN RECENT PERIODICALS Compiled by the ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT WMMAEES THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE — June 1932 We Are At War! — by General John J. Pershing THE AMERICAN MERCURY — June 1932 What Is Going On In The World A survey of the political situation, including comment on prohibition. Pages From The Book Of Beer ~ by Bob Brown ATLANTICA — April 1932 ' Prohibition At The Crossroads — by Dominick Lamonica COSMOPOLITAN ~ June 1932 The Volstead Blues — by the authors of "Washington Merry—Go~Round" CURRENT HISTORY June 1932 — The Fight Against Prohibition The Presidential Campaign Opens — by William B. Munro July 1932 — The Party Conventions The Speakeasy as a National Institution — by Walter Anderson DHJMMWR — fimel%2 A Plea For Temperance ~ by Frances Parkinson Keyes FORUM — June l932 ' An Honest Party Platform — by William Hard HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE June 1932 — A Dry Warns The Drys — by Stanley High July 1932 — Bock Beer Days In St. Louis ~ by Lucille Kohler With Conventions In PrOSpect — by Edward S. Martin (_‘f'o _ 2 _ LAWYER AND BANKER — May—June 1932 Prohibition and The Use of Leased PrOperty by Clarence M. Lewis of the New York Bar Criticism of Supreme Court Decisions ' by Charles Hall Davis of the Virginia Bar LIFE — June 1932 The Deficit.....Local Self Government ~ by E. S. Martin NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW ~ July 1932 Wet England — by J. M. Kenworthy PLAIN TALK — June 1932 Pros and Cons Of Prohibition REVIEW OF REVIEWS June 1932 — Shall There Be a Referendmm - Editorial An Unofficial Prohibition Vote — Editorial Prohibition Planks Four Years Ago — Editorial July 1932 - An Advisory Referendum on Prohibition — by W. G. McAdoo The Failure of Prohibition ~ by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Prohibition at the White House Door The Platform Plank on Prohibition — Editorial The Debate and the Final Vote — Editorial Should the States Control Liquor? — Editorial SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN - June 1932 Sanity, Prohibition And The Federal Deficit ~ Editorial VANITY FAIR ~ July 1932 These Dry Hands Shall Not Falter Fish Dry — And Vote Wet! ~ by Corey Ford "Our annual article about fishing becomes slightly involved with our annual article about prohibition" Cheerio! — by William B. Powell "Some helpful hints on the art of drinking in London, with necessarily explicit notes on how and where" WORLD‘S WORK ~ June 1932 The Facts of Prohibition's Life — by William Preston Beazell Editorial gt . , — 3 — HEEELY MACAZINEfi THE ARGONAUT — Editorials May 6, 1932 — Bank Rates and Beer May 6, 1932 — The Anti—Saloon League ' May 6, 1932 ~ Pity the Grape Growers! May 20, 1932 — Revolt Against PTohibition June 10, 1932 — The Turnabout June 10, 1932 ~ Anti—Prohibition Progress THE CENSOR — Editorials May 12, 1932 — Has Rotted Itself To Extinction May 19, 1932 ~ Repeal or Revise the Volstead Law May 26, 1932 — As Dr. Butler Sees It May 26, 1932 — Church People Not All ”Drys" June 2, 1932 ~ Illinois Republicans Distinctly Wet June 22, 1932 — Hoover's Attitude on Prohibition June 9, 1932 — All—Wet Ticket For Congress June 16, 1932 — Methodists, Intelligence, and Prohibition June 16, 1932 — Rockefeller's Practical Non—Partisanism June 23, 1932 — “Mercenaries” in Southern States Did The Job June 30, 1932 — The People Have The Power COLLIER‘S — May 28, 1932 After the Drought is Over — An editorial THE COMMONWEAL June 22, 1932 — The Face on the Bar~room Floor July 6, 1932 — Diogenes‘ New Search THE LITERARY DIGEST May, 1M, 1932 — Which Side "Got the Breaks” in the Big P011? May 28, 1932 — The Wet Upheaval in Ohio May 28, 1932 — Let the Government Use the "Digest" Poll Method, suggests Professor Willcox June 1+, 1932 _ The Methodist Challenge to the Wets June 11, 1932 ~ Mrs. Grundy's Cecktail June 18, 1932 — Rockefeller‘s Repeal Bombshell June 18, 1932 — North Carolina's Wet—Dry Eye—Opener June 25, 1932 — Drunken Animals and Insects June 25, 1932 — In the Trenches for Prohibition June 25, 1932 — The Chicago Vote on Repeal and the ”Digest" Poll June 25, 1932 ~ Some Cold Facts for P011 Critics June 25, 1932 ~ The Republican Drift to Wetward July 2, 1932 ~ Borah‘s Bolt From the Blue THE NATION June 22, 1932 ~ Editorials June 29, 1932 — Beer, Bums and Republicans — by Mauritz A. Hallgren July 6, 1932 — Butler, Borah. and Bunk 1‘ t- o _ H _ THE NEW REPUBLIC a I May 11, 1932 — Editorials June 22, 1932 — Republicans and Prohibition — Editorial ’ June 29, 1932 — Editorial July 6, 1932 — Washington Notes Convention Leaders — Drowning Our Sorrows in Booze ~ Hoover‘s Cloudy Plank — High and Dry with Borah NEW YORKER 2 June H, 1932 — That Was New York "Make Mine A Raspberry” ' Notes in the life of John.B. Cough by Beverly Smith 3- June 11, 1932 — Autobiography With Adjuration . or O Congress,Give The Children Beerl-by Samuel Hoffenstein July 2, 1932 ~ Keep and Enforce ; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE MAGAZINE Shall the Underworld Rule? — by Denis Tilden Lynch A series of articles on the "Rising Power of Gangdom — a Warning to the United States", beginning in the June 5, 1932 9 issue. NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE — July 3, 1932 The Long Drama of Prohibition — by Charles Merz SATURDAY EVENING POST May 11+, 1932 — The Wine of Violence — Editorial June 11, 1932 — June Picnic,or Getting Wet All Over—by Katharine Dayton TIME — May 16, 1932 V ”The Backs of the Poor" Report on general conference of the Methodist EpiSCOpal Church — BOOKS — PROHIBITION Versus CIVILIZATION ~ Published by The Viking Press, New York by Harry Elmer Barnes Price $1.00 PATRIOTISM — Percy GrOSby, Publisher, Distributed by by Percy Crosby G.P.Putnam's Sons, New York. Price $2.00 GOD‘S WORD AND MAN‘S — Published by Ray Long & Richard R. Smith, Inc., Abstinence, Temperance and Excess New York by the Rev. Dr. Joseph H. Dodshon Price 75 Cents with William P. Taylor dun-c» .s- ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION IN RECENT PERIODICALS - Compiled by the ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT . THE AMERICAN MERCURY — August 1932 Drug—Store In A Dry Town — by Bob Brown AMERICAN MONTHLY — August 1932 That Dry—Wet Plank ~ Editorial BRASS TACKS — August 1932 Repeal Not Necessary To Solve Problems of Prohibition by Chrichton Clarke and Rascal T. Avery A Strange Case — by M. C. Blackman "Maybe we are all home—brewers under the skin, and even the most rabid of Drys come to it under some circumstances." After Prohibition — What? — by Jeanie Rumsey Sheppard CURRENT HISTORY — September 1932 The Rise and Fall of Prohibition — by Louis M. Hacker FOOD INDUSTRIES — August 1932 Why Fear Prohibition Repeal? — by E. Scott Pattison FORUM — September 1932 Are The Drys Licked? — by Paul Hutchinson HARPER‘S MONTHLY MAGAZINE — August 1932 Likker Ashore (Fiction) — by Mary Heaton Vorse LITE, ~ August 1932 - Women As Law Makers — Mrs. Peabody‘s Kansas — by E. S. Martin A Send This Telegram For Repeal (Advertisement) '"This appeal to the voters of America is appearing in the Leading Newspapers Throughout The United States Today" +2 “in. _ 2 '— PLAIN TALK — August 1932 The Pendulum Swings — Editorial John D. And Liquor ~ Editorial PLAIN TALK — September 1932 Both Wets and Drys Are Wrong — by Emily Newell Blair How To Scrap The Volstead Act — by O. P. Marmon REVIEW OF REVIEWS — August 1932 Does The Racketeer Want Prohibition? — by Burdette G. Lewis Changes In Prohibition Sentiment — Editorial Demand For Prohibition Repeal ~ Editorial REVIEW OF REVIEWS and WORLD‘S WORK — September 1932 What Shall We Do About Prohibition? — by Henry W. Anderson The PreSident Considers Prohibition — and other editorials SCRIBNER'S — September 1932 Beer Town (Fiction) ~ by Meridel LeSueur VANITY FAIR ~ September 1932 Evolution Of The Speakeasy — by Julian Jerome WEEKLY MAGAZINES AMERICAN GROCER ~ August 17, 1932 The Nation's Drink Bill Reaches Nearly Two Billion Dollars — Editorial _ THE ARGONAUT — Editorials July 15, 1932 — Finland's Liquor July 22, 1932 — Prohibition Technique Aug. 5, 1932 — Public Affairs Aug. 19, 1932 — The Democratic Faux Pas Aug. 26, 1932 — Public Affairs THE CENSOR — Editorials July 7, 1932 - Kiel Takes Lead in Repeal Campaign July 7, 1932 ~ Bingham Forces Showdown on Modification July lu, 1932 — Wet and Dry Voters' Guide July 1M, 1932 - Wet Plank Repudiated by Democratic Senators July 21, 1932 ~ Koehler, Wet, Republican, For Governor July 21, 1932 — Must Elect Wet Congress Aug. n, 1932 — Prohibition Totally Devoid of Principle Aug. 25, 1932 — Vote For Wets Only For Congress ( do _ 3 _ COLLIER'S July 16, 1932 Loaded For Beer — by John B. Kennedy July 30, 1932 How Bootleggers Stole The War — by William G. Shepherd Ride The Tide — Editorial Aug. 6, 1932 My Views On Liquor And The Law — by Henry Ford Aug. 13, 1932 The Shattered Cause of Temperance — by Winston Churchill Aug. 27, 1932 Make Mine A Speakeasy — by Miriam H0pkins The Wet Betrayal ~ by Clinton W. Gilbert Sept.lO, 1932 Who Will Sell Liquor — by William G. Shepherd THE COMMONWEAL — Editorials July 13, 1932 Protecting The Drys . July 27, 1932 Temperance versus Prohibition Aug. 10, I932 The Costs of Prohibition STOCK MARKET FINANCE ~ July 15, I932 The Problems of Prohibition "The Possible Effects of Repeal or Modification on Certain Securities LIBERTY - Sept. 10, 1932 Why American Mothers Demand Repeal! — by Mrs. Charles H. Sabin ‘ THE LITERARY DIGEST July 9, 1932 — The Drys‘ Sorrow Over Mr. Rockefeller July 9, 1932 — Every Man a Bootlegger July 9, 1932 — The Democratic Repeal Splash i July is, 1932 — The Dilemma of the Drys . Aug. 6, 1932 — Dry Wit From A Dry Candidate Who Hates To Look ”All Wet" ‘ Aug. 20, 1932 — Kansas Stays Dry, Missouri Wet ' Aug. 27, I932 — The Hoover Straw On The Camel‘s Back Sept. 3, I932 — A Dry Blast From Curtis and Kansas THE NATION — July 20, 1932 Editorial THE NEW REPUBLIC — July 20, 1932 Golden Moonshine TIME — July 18, 1932 Prohibition — Ladies at Roslyn a' 1*.» L h _ V BOOKS THE PRICE OF PROHIBITION Published by Harcourt, Brace and Company By Mglvern Hall Tillitt New York, N. Y. Price $1.00 THE DRAWA OF DRINK Published by Drama of Drink Distributors , by Raymond W. 000per Andover, Mass. Price $1.90 7 LET THERE BE BEER Published by Harrison Smith & Robert Haas by Bob Brown New York, N. Y. Price $2.00 ALCOHOL THE BENEFICENT Published by the Author at by 0. Frederick Hall Hoboken, New Jersey Price $1.00 HINKY DINKY BARLEY BREW Published by Old Grist Mill Press by John Jacob Niles New York, N. Y. "A modern version of Price 25 cents Mademoiselle from ArmentieresWG ...._'. ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION IN RECENT PERIODICALS Compiled by the ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT l. ' ! MONTHLY MAGAZINES CURRENT HISTORY — October 1932 Finland Under the New Liquor Law — by Ralph Thompson FORUM - October 1932 Wake Up, Supreme Court! The 18th Amendment Violates the Constitution — by Joseph Percival Pollard HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE - October 1932 Editor‘s Easy Chair ~ Our Presidential Summer — by Edward S. Martin - Editorial Comment THE LAWYER AND BANKER — July—August 1932 Bureaucratic Despotism Vs. State's Rights - Editorial LIFE _ October 1932 7 While There‘s Life, There's Hope — Editorial NEW OUTLOOK — October 1932 Prohibition — The Future — Editorial NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW — October 1932 ‘ How Long, 0 Prohibition? — by Herbert Brueker PLAIN TALK — October 1932 Professional Drys — Editorial r A$r~ EEEELI MAGAZINES THE ARGONAUT — September 2, 1932 Public Affairs — Editorial THE CENSOR ~ September 8, 1932 Get Rid of Prohibition — Editorial THE COMMONWEAL - Editorials .September 28. 1932 — True Temperance Reform October 5, 1932 - On Drinking in Public THE LITERARY DIGEST September 10, 1932 - Roosevelt‘s Prohibition Blast October 1, 1932 — A New Death Sentence for the Saloon THE NATION — October 5, 1932 _ Editorial NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE MAGAZINE September 25, 1932 - The Saloon — Past and Future _ by Wi11 Irwin October 2, 1932 — If The Saloon Comes Back — by Will Irwin THE SATURDAY EVENING POST - October 1, 1932 Booze and Circuses — by Samuel G. Blythe A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RECENT BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION Compiled by the ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT -‘BOOKS ; ILL STARRED PROHIBITION CASES by Forrest Revere Black, L. L. B. Ph D. with a foreWOrd by Clarence Darrow ‘ Published by Richard G. Badger, Boston, Mass. Price $2.00 MONTHLY MAGAZINES AMERICAN MERCURY — November 1932 Commentary — Animadversions on the Campaign - by H. L. Mencken ' THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE . — September 1932 Prohibitionz, A National Experiment ‘ THE COUNTRY HOME — October 1932 Editorial ' HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE — November 1932 Augusta And The Brewers' Big Horses A Story — by Dorothy Thomas PLAIN TALK — November 1932 How Dry Is Hoover? — by Rev. Clarence True Wilson , The Rape of Prohibition ' - by William D. Upshaw - val ,- .. 2 .. may Mm THE ARGONAUT — October 14, 1932 Re-Elect Mr. Hoover — Editorial THE CENSOR — October 20, 1932 Modification The Only Rational Method — Editorial COLLIER’S October 15, 1932 — Be Your Age — by Don marquis October 22, 1932 — Tell Them What You.Want _ Editorial October 29, 1932 — Something with a Kick - by Don Marquis November 5, 1932 — The Same Old Fight — by Owen P. White THE COMMONWEAL _ October 26, 1932 Was ReVOlutionary America Dry? — by George Holladay McKee LIBERTY ~ October 29, 1932 Beer or Civil War — by Rupert Hughes ' THE LITERARY DIGEST — October 15, 1932 Prohibition and Alcoholism THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE ~ October 30, 1932 The Growing Menace of the Racketeer — by Gordon L. Hostetter THE NEW YOBKER — October 22, 1932 Profiles (Mrs. Charles H. Sabin) THE SATURDAY EVENING POST The Democratic Case — by Albert C. Ritchie TIME — October 24, 1932 Campaign Cartoons (An illustrated article) -—§=« \ A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RECENT BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION Compiled by the ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT m ALCOHOL AND MAN by Haven Emerson, M. D. (Editor) The Macmillan Company, New York, N. Y. Price $3.50 THE ECONOMIC RESULTS OF PROHIBITION ‘ by Clark Warburton, Ph. D. Columbia University Press, New York, N. Y. Price $3.25 PROHIBITION AGENT NO. I by Izzy Einstein (Former Prohibition Sleuth) with an Introduction by Stanley Walker Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York, N. Y. Price $2.00 MONTHLY MAGAZINES AMERICAN MERCURY — December, 1932 Editorial CURRENT HISTORY — December, 1932 The Supreme Court Rules That .— b by Zechariah Chafee, Jr. ;.' THE INDEX _ October, 1932 " Light Wines and Beer , ‘ TEE NEW OUTLOOK — December, 1932 The Election in Retrospect — Editorial The End of an Era — by Forrest Davis —2~ WEEKLY MAGAZINES THE ARGONAUT October 28. 1932 — Public Affairs — Editorial November 25, 1932 _ Public Affairs — Editorial The End of a Farce — Editorial THE CENSOR — November 3, 1932 Wet Candidates for Congress - Editorial COLLIER‘S — Nevember 26, 1982 If it isn‘t Booze, it‘s Something Else by William G. Shepherd Disposing of Liquor _ Editorial THE COLWDNWEALTH — November 30, 1932 Looking in the Glass — Editorial THE LITERARY DIGEST November 5, 1932 » Roosevelt Bags 41 States Out of 48 November 19, 1932 ~ Nets and Drys Line Up for the Beer Battle November 26, 1932 — Economics of a Wine—Beer Comeback THE NEW REPUBLIC November 15, 1932 — Editorial November 30, 1932 — Editorial December 7, 1932 _ After Prohibition — What? by Lindsay ngers THE NEW YORKER — December 5, 1932 A Reporter At Large — Beer: by Alva Johnston TIME November 7, 1932 _ Uhited.Wets November 28, 1932. Beer—For—Revenue? ’\ €?*fia A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RECENT BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION Compiled by the ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT ma THE ACTION OF ALCOHOL ON MAN ' u by Ernest H. Starling with essays by Dr. Robert Hutchison, Sir Frederick W. Mott and Dr. Raymond Pearl Longmans, Green & Company Price $5.00 THE ROAD TO REPEAL by Joseph Percival Pollard Brentano's, New York, N. Y. , 1 Price $2.00 h'IONTE-ILY MAGAZINES AMERICAN MERCURY - January, 1953 Editorial CURRENT HISTORY — January, 1955 If Beer Returns — by Louis M. Hacker GRAPHIC SURVEY — November, 1932 Medicine Looks At Alcohol — by Haven Emerson, M. D. NEW OUTLOOK — January, 1935 Repeal — First Skirmish — Editorial REVIEW OF REVIEWS AND WORLD'S WORK — December, 1952 And Still We Have a Deficit — ty Howard Florance Prohibition Must Be Dealt With — Editorial VANITY FAIR - January, 1955 Ninety Thousand Gallons Of It — by Charles K. O'Neill uh WEEKLY MAGAZINES THE ARGONAUT December 9, 1952 - Modification Technique — Editorial December 16, 1952 — Liquor Lessons: Old and New — Editorial December 25, 1952 - Congress Acts — Editorial THE CENSOR ( December 8, 1952 - The Blame Rests On Garner — Editorial Practical Men On Prohibition — Editorial Repeal Or Modification - Editorial December 22, 1952 ~"Strongest Weakness" of Prohibition — , Editorial COLLIER'S — December 17, 1952 ' Two Steps Toward Recovery — Editorial THE COMMONWEAL ~ December 14, 1952 Prohibition and Tolerance ~ by John A. Ryan Repeal or Otherwise — Editorial THE LITERARY DIGEST December 17, 1952 - The House Repeal Failure December 24, 1952 - The Beer Schooner Sailing a Stormy Sea THE NEW REPUBLIC - December 14, 1952 The Week - Tditorial ' THE NEW YORK TIMES — December 25, 1952 Liquor Control: A Survey of Forty—Six Varying Systems - by Grace C. Root TIME December 12, 1952 - No Repeal January 2, 1955 — Prohibition — New Milestone A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF , ‘ RECENT ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION Compiled by the « ' ' ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT mm 3' MONTHLY MAGAZINES THE ATERICAN LEGION — January, 1955 ; As Beer Draws Near — by August A. Busch, Jr. AMERICAN MERCURY — February, 1955 The Downfall of a Dry Moses » by Allen Peden It Is Even Worse in England — by H. W. Seaman JUDGE — January, 1953 ‘ High Hat - Book to Bock (Feature) PLAIN TALK — February, 1935 . § What Will The Professional "Drys" Do About It? — Editorial 5 WEEKLT MAGAZINES THE ARGONAUT '. December 30, 1932 - Snubbed Wine - Editorial 1 January 6, 1953 - A Model for Liquor Control — Editorial 9 January 6, 1955 — The Long Lane Turns — Editorial * THE CENSOR . January 12, 1953 — Desirable Prohibition ' January 19, 1933 - Is She a Specimen W. C. T. U. Leader? — Editorial COLLIER'S ' January 21, 1933 — Let's Park Our Prejudices — Editorial January 28, 1933 — What's Wrong With Congress — Editorial #2— THE COMMONWEAL January ll, 1953 - Murder for Prohibition — Editorial February 1, 1933 — Communications,- Prohibition and Intolerance - by John A. Ryan IIBERTY January El, 1935 - Saloon or Speakeasy ~ Which? - Editorial January 28, 1953 — "Die Brauerei" ~ The Saga of Beer — by Amram Scheinfeld THE LITERARY DIGEST _ January 7, 1933 — On Girls Learning to Drink January 7, 1953 — Tests of Intoxication THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE January 22, 1933 - From Saloon to Speakeasy - And NOW? ‘ — by Russell Owen THE SATURDAY EVENING POST January 28, 1933 - I Fell Off The Water wagon — (Anonymous) A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RECENT ARTICLES ON PROHIBITION .__________________——————————- Compiled by the ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENUWENT my}; Masarnms AMERICAN MERCURY - March, 1955 Wine Frovamerican Grapes ~ by Philip Wagner FORUM — March, 1935 The American Liquor Monopoly - A Foreword by the Editor NEW OUTLOOK - February, 1935 Prohibition — Editorial PLAIN TALK - March, 1953 Prohibition Should Have Been Raped — by Mary Dawson Cain VANITY FAIR - March, 1935 A New Deal for the Open Saloon - by Joel Sayre m MAGAZITES ' TEE ARGONAUT January 27, 1955 - A Wet Maze - Editorial February 3, 1955 — The Master's Wine — Editorial February 24, l935 — A warning ~ Editorial THE CENSOR February 9, 1953 — Wedsworth On The Fighting Line - Editorial Setting The People At Naught ~ Editorial February 25, lQBZ—End of Prohibition ~ Editorial THE COMMONWEAL February 22, 1955 ~ Nature and the Prohibitionist - by Eliot Kaye Stone _ Prohibition Repeal - Editorial March 1, 1955 — The Drys Lose — Editorial LIBERTY February ll, 1953 - Our Lawless Lawmakers - by Jay Franklin THE LITERARY DIGEST ‘ J February 25, 1955 — "Naked Repeal" V