151 Well, when you hear of some of these methods they seem hardly "sane and reasonable." It was re- of children through the streets, broke up open air meet- session of the capitol on the day the final vote was In the Delaware campaign, women marched bands those bands went in there and by noise, cat-calls, etc., ported that the passage of the prohibition law in Ala- (January I, 1908.) The Rule of "Not Too Much/' bama was secured by a swarm of women taking pos- Centennial of the Beginning of the Organized Tem- taken, entering the floor of the chamber, surrounding must confess that is a system of pedagogics with which The present turn of the year bears more than or- ings of the anti-local optionists with their noise, and each legislator who was not in favor of the measure, and cajoling, praying, crying, kneeling, wringing their finally, when the respectable voters went into halls, I am not familiar. hands, etc., until the men were coerced to vote for the bill. dinary significance for the American brewer, and in reasonable" thus to make rowdies of the children, I style. perance Movement. broke up those meetings also. If it is "sane and