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Harry Ware <[log in to unmask]>
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Alcohol and Temperance History Group <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 May 1999 08:38:53 -0000
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Lowell:

"Prohibitionist" is one possible term but it carries with it political
connotations which do not necessarily apply to all those opposed to
consumption of beverage alcohol.  "Dry" (as in, "the drys of this county
have . . . .") may be less formal but more inclusive, although it too has
connections to the T & P movements.  A few years ago, at a small conference
"up north,"  I heard a term that I'd not encountered before: _bibulophobe_.
I don't know how you feel about rampant neologisms but this one has a
certain appeal.

H. David Ware

P.O. Box 3433
Bryan TX 77805-3343
409.779.7336
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