Excerpt from The Alcohol Factor in Social Conditions: Some Facts for Reformers
The Operations of the League are directed to producing in the public mind an intelligent and conscientious conviction in regard to what should be the individual and collective attitude towards the use of Alcoholic Beverages.
It Has Specialized for half a century in influencing the Medical Profession to engage in research into the nature of Alcohol and its effects, in small as well as large doses, upon the human organism in health and disease.
It Has Influenced the Teaching Profession to encourage Scientific Instruction on Temperance in the Schools, into which it introduced the first chemical lectures fifty years ago.
It Approached the Churches of all Denominations at their Annual Assemblies, and by the circulation of special literature; thus was created within religious circles an aggressive movement for Temperance.
It Commenced to impress the Commercial Classes at the first Mansion House Meeting half a century ago, and has formed a Temperance Fellowship for the Leaders and Officials of Industrial Organisations.
It Has Formulated evidence derived from conferences of City Missionaries, Poor Law Officers, School Visitors, and other Social Workers, upon the Relation of Alcohol to Child-life, Environment, Destitution and Crime.
It Has Held an important Inquiry as to the Incidence of Temperance Reform to recent developments in Social Investigation, Administration and Legislation, which has afforded the useful evidence contained in the following pages.
These Operations are continued, and are supplemented by upto-date measures, as opportunity is afforded by the Funds supplied by the Members of the League - who, being abstainers, subscribe 2s. 6d. annually (those contributing 10s. receive regularly the National Temperance Quarterly) - and by those who sympathise with its non-political, unsectarian, scientific and constructive methods.
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