KFNIOP A xNL XL Pnl 1 the e factx xx1ll help to g1xe xou 21 clea11e1 con cept1o11 01 the uoxxded cond1t1onx 111 ou1 Nchool In 1891 xxhe11 ll C11 lfl6IIIIC dep.11t1nent xx as 111 t Q-tf1l1l1 hed, the1e xx e1e t x 'xe p1e acf1de1n1c studentx upxtaux In 1 U1 xxhe11 It l111n1e 1 SEITIOI School the1e xxe1e unlx th1rtx NQXQI me 11.1dem1C and not one 11c.1den11e xtuclent Con A I xx1th the p1ewent eonc1t1on 'xnxx tncze a1e txxent ' xL ,ne 11cf1den11e and f'IftX f1xe .1e11dem1C studentw D11111.5 the xx1nter months the II1gh Nchool dep.11t1nent has hu 1 o told that touts unc oxuwhow had to be xx OID, expeu ll 111 the class 1ooms -Xnothe1 gleat fl6t1lI'HCl1t to the h1 tl h ol the pumlw ls the 1111111111101 xe11t1l1t11111 Th1 NIOXXII the folloxxmg flgllllw Iou1 llllllfllifl culnc 1 111 ll IQKUIICQ 01 .1c Iklxffll one 11111 Q1-N 1oon1N xL IILXL one thoumnd xexentx IULII L IC tent t a1r fOl wxteen students Juxt thmk of 1t' not ex en one fourth LIIULl2'l'1 There are Othel thmgs to be COllS1dGI'6fl f1on1 tl 1, pmnt of DIODQI xent1l:1t1on such 1 the I'19QLl8Y1t renexx.1l of pure an xxh1ch c.1nnot he had 1n .1 Nrnall class 100m I11 thu class room the1e IS onlx one Nnwll 1eg1ste1 '1nd no gold .111 1eg1xte1 The sedtx .ue placed No th1t the 1f the xx111doxxx 211e rzused Anothe1 po1nt, dear fuendb H.1xe xou ex er thought of U5 011 thoxe Nnoxxv xx1nte1 daxe xx hen 1t qetx dmk eo earlw and then 111 the xprmg 01nd sun1n1e1 xxhen the thunder Qtouns Nuddenlx come up' You tu111 on the eleetuc llght IH e1th11 XUUI puxate homes or XOUI IJUKIIICNN placex Bu xxe do not h11xe ex en so much AQ 1 kuoxene lump 111 1 1m1x11er Q e e'1c 1 1 11x xxoncw 1t xxe 1x1 1 h f1eq11ent ep1dem1cx of xuknc N 2111101111 the Xtudentx and f11cultx Hoxx 11121111 of X011 1en1N fwxe e QI ll 1 cd the bllllfllllg' xxhe1e xou1 ch1ld1en 1ttenfl echool '1nd 1t XO'l h.1x e, xxaQ 1t IH the XYIITIQI Ren11n1l111 th1 the echool 12 CNtll'Jl1Nl1Cfl and lflmlfllx ed to c x I 1 IOCONN of IAC 1 L1 IO O1 g11o1'1n 1eco1111 IIIUIIILQCHCO tom onus 11u1r1cs Cl 1110 c eeaxe become hc 11th 1nd clwknew hee1n1eN hght The Chllrl Come 11110 the xehool not to get R0 1eth1n'f hut to becomf Nomethmg thfzt he xxae not befo1e md th It he '11 hette1 execute lux I'LlIlCtl0Y'l ax 21 1nen1l1e1 ot QOCICIX I ho we thdt XOLI xx ll th111l1 mole about thu and luck u II o 1 1 1 21 11exx ehool bllllfllflg' 'Xl .I -.' 1 . II' I 27 A --12,15 V . 2 v' 1 ' v tv . . 1 . I 1 . 4 .Q V ' ' I ' - S . s ', ' ' .'111'tj-12' 1 - ' .' 3 9 ', t1 1.'I this ' 5 l' ' . -' ' ' 1' ' lv. Aj ' 1 v. kv li -v . 4 I 1' 111 f 1 ' 1 ' .' 1 1 - ' 1 is Cl ' by 1 ' '1.': 1' ' '1 1 ' feet ' 11' is H11 l f ' e' -h 1 . In 10? 3 1l'1.x' ' q 'z '1 Q: .' 1 '1 L'-' ' 'uh' o ' 11 I ' ' ' ' ' Q - cF ' C , 4 I 1 a -.lv 1. L1 r .1 1 V 1 bw 2 backs of the students come in Cl1I'GCf Contact xx'1th the draft WI 11 1311 f 1 l 1 :1llth1v cl fe 'ts 'Q 't ' l 3 thf Y . 0 ,1.? A ' ' v . uv . . ' L- 2 A1 . ' ter . 'ill'l',' 111 1 11 ' . 'e't'f111.t' 21. II . 'Q 1' 1. '. ee l 1 me ' 1 'f , 1 lm- . -1lt . li: 11: 11 1 1 ' rf .' 'f . 1 ' 4 ' L .. 1. ,T ' Y , : ' C ' . ',z., z Maj: .1 3 ' '2 ' ' ' . 1 1' f1 t 11,1 It 011 fo ' s- ' ' . F. T. '., '22
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SENIOR -XNNLAL ALCOHOL AS A 'HEX SCE The folloxxlng prlze composltlon xx rltten bx a student of the -Xdams CQHTEI Hlgh School xxas adludffed second be f ln the Noltheln Nexx Yolk Dl9tllCt of the V. C T L The ollgln of the xx Old alcohol 15 rathel loubtful but It ls gcnelflllx supposed to be dellx ed flom the language of the '5x11l'Jld.Il race It xx as H1 t dlstllled f1Om rlce man centulles hefole th lt seed xxas knoxxn ln hurope or Asll -Xlcohol xx as knoxxn hx the Nloors of Spaln and also bx thc Romans as fflr blck as the fllst centulx It IS '1 clear 00l0ll9KS lnflammflble llqllld xxlth '1 pcnetlatlng, o lol and 1 burnlng taste It 18 not IS heflxx as xx ltel 1nd c lnnot be Ilorcn It 18 often used for bulnlng, ln splllt llmps l It bulns xxlth a pale smokeless flame There 19 a celtaln per cent of thls alcohol ln all bexerages and H19Cl1C1Yl9Q used all over thls xx olld The staggerlng sum of txxo bllllon dollars lb spent ln thl countrx exerx xear for lntoxlcfltlng llquols Thls ls foul tlmes as much as IQ spent on the publlc schools xx hlch could certalnlx u e It to a bettel adx antage If thls great amount could be turned lnto the federal treasurx fol but one xear the gleat debt of our natlon could be xxlped out leaxlng a fine sulplus ln the treasurv Then the countrx xxould be bettel off not onlv flnancllllx but phx S1C'1llX lnd rcol lll l t lt t t W6 axelflff fu o COLlllt1X spends about one hundled dollars 'lnnulllx fox l quo Just thlnk of the comfolt that could be had flom thls monev' The balance of thls sum 'lU1lYlSt the llquor tl xfflc lN o tlx on account of taklnf c are of the xlctlms of alcohol Txxcntx flxe per cent of the pox ertx IH thls countrx hls heen found to be due d119CtlX and lHdl16CtlX to llquor A lalge per cent of thlg poxeltx 13 due to the drunkenness of othels The ll'lCllI9ClI co t lb pelhaps gleater than the dlrect because under lt comes the poxertx lnd dlseflses caused bx others LXCCQSINQ use of the destructlxc Cllllllx Thls expense ls also largelx due to the great loss of pro duclng labor and xx aste caused bx lntemperance The ln c rflble l'1bO1 and lndustllal LCC1Cl9I'lfQ 'ue lflrgelx due to he dllnklng of alcohol If llquor xx ere lbollshed there xxould be less monex peld out for the keeplng of 11118 poorhouses lnsflne 'lsxlums and other such lnstltutlons due to lntemperflnce The A .Q . . . -' '. 29 4 4 L A A A 4' l . , . 4 C :- .' ' . . ' 1 . f ' ' . J . v . 1 .' v . x C .Y n . C C A -12 .4 K . vi B1 -as .K1 ' 1 I 1 K 3. . . , . ,A C n . s C 1 I 1 4 1 1 1 11 fs v . 1 5 ., . c c x . U . . c , 4 ' 4 . ' . f t ' ' I I 1 . 1 I 1 v v 1 Yr 1 1 f K l n . s Cn C M s C K C ' ' 1 . J .' ' f .' ' 2 .' fs ' .' ' . .' 3. . - .1 ' . . C n Y Q n 1 l 1 1 ' 1 - 1 V l ., 7 7 ' . ' Q c V . L' ' ' . 2 .' .,'-' f .' 3 -. v ' 1 1 ' -1. 4 - 1 . ' 1 ' 1 j.. lt s es lP.1lGCl ha ll. 1 c-i-3 1 l1llX F thls . , . c c V 1 J ' - . ' s . C ' . 1 1 1 ' 1 I 'nf . 1 I C 4 p 1.3! n C L 1 4 j . , L g 1 ' 1 .' . ,, ,- . . I Y L t. Em, . 1 v . l u v ' ' . ' ' If . l Y . . ' . y v r l 1 1 1 C L n D C n CA s ,C .4 Y .l X., . tw' Y . .l I Y x 'l V. .I v at . sv C Y s ' ' c ' c ' Q L' c . ' 'agc . c ' c ,. 4 c c c ' c Y K' 1 .1 V' . . . 2 K. . , A ' .I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 v v l c c, . . , . 1 c , L . L L C -
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