ALCOHOL EDUCATION IN THE LAND OF THE PYRAMIDS.
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Interesting detail* conci i nitu: t< m work In the land of the I' < ontained In a i•■ • m l< , Hm\ man, coi n spond i \ hi' ihe W bite Ribl . 11..11 -I K I Minim National Temi* ram i w ■ ,i n..\ ember h one "i the voriI T girla of ihe i hoo "it was rn hi. The m i;\ h Habi io. a nil ted in tin \m<ii< ai VII lon (til Is' i lie American I Iversity, Ind . i i H \ M I e aid, "bj the lnt< i• it tak« n bj i si udents in world probk ms. :t I'• .i<-. I 'onf< r. ■lire. time to 'i" i" "''i' al woi U amons .,n \ oung ladlea are takli right direction bj m temperance. Take in all tiit important problems of in l*«i or 10 yeau some of the I ■.? w ill l».' > our » oi m. n will the) bet That da on j ou; on the Ideals \<m and the example you a»t bel •i." in . ning an audience ol I K), n • ofl tli. BStab* i oi U ~i'«i. I lea Habib'a . we" ,-', in • intern and other aocUU evils. She •i >■ i i, ma la ■ helpful pow< r, hundred women :'t' ( ' an active one thousand women are i ding |uiui r, and one million . an an m\ inclble pow< r." Bhe that induatraal • ncj and Um refore pi oducth ity Inthe United Btatea during hlbltton bni reminded her henrera ■ lon can nev< i irl) • : braining In the h
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these vii ea in Eg) pi Tins a ~ s| • Ign is being promoted in town- and villages, b) means of lanti in lectures, distribution of leafleta and posters, and displays <>i object leaaona, to siuiv. the aaurra canned b) drink and dims, w I.o.n*' rav.r:«s < Ilail.stoiH' oik*' sail I ':nf ,m<at»T than thos» of war. pestilence and famine combined.' •in tin- last three ream the Tern usee I'mon's young men worker?
li,t\ »• hekj I,3'H) lantern met 1111. .- d< pict . \ ils Im : i hall ,i million i" • Tin union ieprinted a "Sj llubUM Nur 'i n Ivl'o ation, . ii|.n >a ol w tin h win purchased b) thM in is'; > ni I'Mni ation, and th< M inist i \ of < 'ommui «mi« i!. .ind i ' • rail w a) Htation". M :n..i. posters wen liunn in schools. i in- three lai i m *M ula i blrt ' it ions of vai ioua i lint luhl in" for da) a and .*ll en tii rowds) and also < 'hr nllan "Mu ,ii. \ urited a nil lantei n or litei ■ ' ui • ~t both. "A diapla) ronsi ting id i»o«tei a n ud object • at th< ... Cairo, b) invitation "I the M- I ! ptian Tem \ m i.it inn, to aboul •■' \ iaitors. Thl nunc exhibit la still be in- displayed in achoola throughout the countr) • rutin' the workers, young men In laiiuj ran sin. ;i in! ?a 11 Btai tin ! ofl to n \ "ii donke) a with the lantern bos In front , ♦■ , ' crowded Into third class railwa) coa • i haps having to make the ne) <»n foot through the sand >rted bj a compan) <>t vil armed with sticks and pins to keep off the *wil h) ena i mi arrlvinj at the vflaegi the) call on the Omdah, expktlninfi the) wish to hold i» Isntern lecture Advertising pre lenui in. difficult) Th" Omdah permits guards d> ;<> around crying, 'Free cint ma for all to-night -it sunset,' at i piastre or two the professional 'town crisr.' Qrovpsof boya who gather t<> watch tin- laxttem being asade read) are mora than willing to rush through tin- atresia yelling
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the plcturaa hi n overhi tern la i ulata dk> 11. i \ • found in \ lllaun Ih>iii» I lull . ired poaaaaalon." I*i• ■'■ T' mperam « w < ek, u tem uice ex hlhtt i foi thn • in ■ mi. nt mo'h l wnrkshop, :iii<t v kaited • udenti i.' Sad!-.: ">i < onferen I the tip (Mi list in. Bndeavour convention .nt. and the next t.» climb" national T i . convention a hlch • li'-l<l in • 'aim in FN i»i uai > K being put forth, sayi M . help :.. ;• ■ i'!' and I out h Into real araj >nd
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White Ribbon, Volume 43, Issue 511, 18 May 1938, Page 1
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