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Beer and Temperance which I received this morning. I have antly proves. A cheap and good provision of beer and light crime. Further, I agree with you that it is better to drink no doubt that some of the pauperism and crime may be at- 20 beer than drink whiskey; but then it is easy to drink too From Prof. Henry W. Farnam (Yale). much beer, as the experience of the German nation abund- liquor to excess. On this point see the experience of Cali- Responses of Committee of Fifty. NEW HAVEN, CONN., January 8, 1906. From the president of Harvard University. fornia. Drunkenness is a vice that goes by race. The Latin races are not addicted to it; the Russian and Teutonic The letters referred to are as follows : races are. Very truly yours, of the crippling of the great brewing industry. CHARLES W. ELIOT. HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, Jan, 8, 1906. wine will not prevent Teutonic peoples from drinking distilled Beer and Temperance" which you send me. Thus, I agree that "The main question is not what we eat, but how we I can agree with some of your doctrine in the "Talks on eat," and also that over-eating causes quite as many bodily evils as over-drinking. It does not, however, cause as much Please accept my thanks for the copy of your article on tributed, as you suggest, to bad food, but inasmuch as the

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