Last week was made public a voluminous six-section report. Its subject was Prohibition. It was prepared by the Research and Education Department of the Federal Council of Churches.
The report did not read like the usual reports on Prohibition— whether for or against—for its conclusions were fully weighed in the readers' presence. It lacked the stamp of propaganda. There was no doubt that it was prepared in a scientific effort to answer the questions: "Has Prohibition been a success or a failure? Is it going to succeed or...
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