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The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, March 15, 1940
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The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, March 15, 1940
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The Illustrated Book of Manners: A Manual of Good Behavior and Polite Accomplishments, 1866
We would not pass any law against the use of tobacco, arsenic, opium, or alcohol, so long as the consequences were confined to the persons using them.
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Soldiers and their whiskey bottles on the steps, Fort Riley, Kansas, 1909
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Mr. Spooner poses with whiskey bottles, Junction City, Kansas, 1895
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No Beer Sold to Indians, LIFE magazine, November 28, 1936
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Evening Star, Washington DC, April 16, 1896
Many of them are afflicted with spring fever, and in order to relieve themselves of that tired feeling they drink rum, and then become so tired that they fall down.
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Oakland Tribune, California, February 13, 1936
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Win the lady’s smile, señor, Harrisburg Telegraph, February 13, 1935
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A waiter, with his tray, runs through the streets, Paris, 1949
Tore Johnson: Ernest Hemingway at Finca Vigía, Cuba, 1954 (The same year he won the Nobel Prize in Literature)
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Two men at a bar, Paris, 1949
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The Atlanta Constitution, Georgia, December 9, 1900
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Marshall law: militia goes awry, aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Los Angeles Herald, April 21, 1906
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Los Angeles Herald, April 19, 1906
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Los Angeles Herald, April 19, 1906