In Summer 2023, Princeton’s first official statement on the use of generative AI was a memo penned by former Dean of the College Jill Dolan, Senior Associate Dean of the College Katherine Stanton, and ...
They say trends are cyclical – take the ‘90s blowout, for example, which has made a robust comeback, or the disposable camera which now finds itself the subject of a renaissance among ...
Was prohibition really the policy failure it is made out to be? The obvious answer is yes — of course, it was a failure. Prohibition bred corruption, organized crime, gangland violence and a general ...
On January 20, 1920, prohibition became the law of the land in the United States and the production, transportation and sale of alcohol became illegal. Milwaukee is famous, or perhaps infamous, for ...
THE fight for prohibition is over. It is far from my purpose to awaken the old and bitter controversy. Rather, it is because prohibition is now our adopted and definitive policy, that it seems worth ...
Prohibition must have been a terrible time. First, activists successfully abolished "the tyranny of drink" in 1920. Then, the Great Depression hit nine years later in 1929 to make things truly ...
Wednesday marks the anniversary of the day that Prohibition was officially repealed. On Dec. 5, 1933, Utah became the 36th state to ratify the amendment and end a ban on the "manufacture, sale, or ...
“We cheerfully accept the will of the majority. . . .”—John Raskob. Michigan’s chief prohibiter, the Rev. R. N. Holsaple, wrote Mr. Raskob a letter. Did Mr. Raskob mean that he & friends would now ...
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of ...
In “Five Best: Books on Prohibition” (April 1), Jeanette Walls states that “drinking rose to record levels and America erupted into the most violent crime wave it had ever endured.” Not so!
Such U. S. citizens as may habitually order their liquor by telephone discovered last week that they may be prosecuted under that section of the Volstead Act which prohibits the transportation of ...