NOTE AND COMMENT

NEVER once during all the sessions of the recent New Jersey Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church was the National Prohibition Amendment made a subject of jubilation. Not even was a resolution passed to prevent the rejection of Prohibition by New Jersey. The reason for ignoring entirely the M...

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Published inAmerica (New York, N.Y. : 1909) Vol. 19; no. 26; p. 675
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York America Press, Inc 05.04.1919
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ISSN0002-7049
1943-3697

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Summary:NEVER once during all the sessions of the recent New Jersey Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church was the National Prohibition Amendment made a subject of jubilation. Not even was a resolution passed to prevent the rejection of Prohibition by New Jersey. The reason for ignoring entirely the Methodist Prohibition jubilee was due, according to the New York Times, to Edward J. Handley, Clerk of the House of Assembly:
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ISSN:0002-7049
1943-3697