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Excerpt from Substitutes for the Saloon
This is the third volume issued by the direction of the Committee of Fifty for the Investigation of the Liquor Problem. The committee was organized in 1893 to secure a body of facts which may serve as a basis for intelligent public and private action. It is the purpose of the committee, as its first announce ment stated, to collect and collate impartially all accessible facts which bear upon the problem, and it is their hope to secure for the evidence thus accu mulated a measure of confidence on the part of the community which is not accorded to partisan state ments. Thus, as was said by Mr. Charles Dudley Warner (harper's Magazine, February, it was from the first understood that the prime business of the committee was not theexpression of opinion, or the advancing or advocacy of one theory or an other, but strictly the investigation of facts without reference to the conclusions to which they might lead.
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