STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE ALCOHOL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ERNEST HURST CHERRINGTON, LL. D., LITT. D. MANAGING EDITOR ALBERT PORTER, D. LIT. ASSOCIATE EDITORS WILLIAM E. (“PUSSYFOOT") JOHNSON CORA FRANCES STODDARD, B. A. VOLUME III DOWNING---KANSAS WESTERVILLE, OHIO, U. S. A. 1926 COLLINS, E. H., originator of the Temperance Bill-board Movement in Indiana Crothers, Thomas Davison, pioneer in the study and treatment of inebriety as a disease "The Worship of Bacchus" DRINK IN ART: The king drinks -Village festival -The wine of Circe -Youth drinking Drinking and minstrelsy -feast, Greek Du Bose, Horace Mellard, American bishop, author, and Prohibition advocate 887 887 1310 1323 Facing 1198, 1199, 1292, 1293, 1310, 1311, 1350, 1351 Facing 928 847 848 850 849 1061 1140 857 858 860 861 862 860 861 864 912 913 -in France, Flanders, etc., in the Middle Ages 1039 865 Duckert, Rev. Carl Viggo Michael, Danish clergyman, lecturer, and temperance advocate 866 867 Dunlop, John, British philanthropist and founder of temperance societies Dunn, Rev. Walter Thomas Denzelo, British Wesleyan Methodist clergyman, editor, and temperance advocate EARHART, CHARLES MAXWELL, American lawyer and Prohibition advocate 873 876 Eccles, Alfred Ephraim, English manufacturer, philanthropist, and temperance advocate Edgar, Rev. John, Irish clergyman, educator, and pioneer temperance reformer -Large footpress, amphorae, and the protecting deity of the store-room 895 893 959 891 Eisen, Rev. Matthias Johann, Esthonian pastor, professor of folklore, and temperance leader.. 901 902 Ekman, Carl Gustaf, Swedish editor and temperance advocate 903 Eldredge, Rev. Clayton Wesley, American clergyman and Prohibition advocate 903 Ellison, Canon Henry John, English Episcopalian clergyman and total-abstinence advocate. 907 908 908 909 Empringham, Rev. James, American clergyman and temperance advocate [iii] 909 PAGE England: Charts illustrating paper on "The Drink Problem in England and Wales".. Ernits, Villem, Esthonian statesman, educator, and temperance leader Ewin, James Lithgow, American business man and Prohibition advocate 957 Ewing, Rev. Joseph Lyons, American Presbyterian minister and temperance worker 958 958 FACY, PETER, Tasmanian ship-owner and merchant 960 Fanning, Michael Joseph, American Prohibitionist, organizer, and campaigner Farrar, Very Rev. Frederic William, English clergyman, dean of Canterbury, author, and temperance advocate 963 969 Faxon, Henry Hardwick, American wholesale merchant, real-estate dealer, and temperance leader Folk, Rev. Edgar Estes, American Baptist clergyman, editor, and temperance advocate Fessenden, Mrs. Susan Snowden, American temperance worker Fick, Adolf, German physiologist .... Fickel, Samuel Jackson (Sam Fickel), American editor Fillmore, Millard, American lawyer and thirteenth President of the United States Finch, Rev. Arthur James, American clergyman and temperance worker -John Bird, American lawyer and Prohibition orator Fisk, Clinton Bowen, American general, philanthropist, and Prohibition leader Flint, Billa, Canadian legislator and temperance leader Flournoy, Josiah, American cotton-planter and pioneer temperance leader -Joseph Wingate, American attorney, ex-Governor of Missouri, and temperance advocate... 1008 Ford, Henry, American automobile manufacturer. 1011 Foreigners and the Drink Traffic in the U. S. A.: Diagram of consumption of alcoholic liquors.. 1014 Forel, Auguste Henri, Swiss alienist, entomologist, social reformer, and temperance leader.. 1015 Foreman, Rev. Henry James Clifton, Australian Methodist clergyman and temperance leader... 1016 -Rev. William Samuel, American Presbyterian clergyman and Prohibition advocate. 1017 Forgrave, Rev. William Matthew, American Methodist Episcopal minister and temperance worker 1017 Forsyth, Miss Jessie, British-American temperance advocate 983 984 985 987 988 989 997 1000 1005 1008 1019 Fosdick, Frederick, American steam-engine manufacturer and temperance advocate Frederick VIII, of Denmark, who signed the Iceland Prohibition law 1279 Fredonia, New York: Memorial tablet of the first W. C. T. U. of the world 1052 French Indo-China: Corner grocery at Saigon Facing 1054 From, Julius, Norwegian editor and temperance worker 1057 Funk. Rev. Isaac Kauffman, American Lutheran clergyman, publisher, lexicographer, and re Gallienne, Rev. Georges, French Methodist pastor and temperance advocate 1065 Gambrinus, legendary king of Flanders and Brabant and patron saint of beer and brewers.. 1067 Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, East-Indian Nationalist leader and reformer 1068 Gandier, Rev. Daniel McGillivray, Canadian-American Presbyterian clergyman and temperance worker 1070 Garfield, James Abram, twentieth President of the United States. 1071 George, Mrs. Ella McElroy, American teacher, lecturer, and temperance advocate |