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Date: | Wed, 15 Feb 1995 15:08:36 EST |
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In regard to the history of inebriate institutions, Baumohl and Room's
piece in what I believe is vol. 8 or 9 of Marc Galanter, ed. Recent
Developments in Alcoholism, is in itself excellent, and has a very good
bibliography....in my reading, this subject raises far more questions
than it provides answers, especially about why certain types of organizations
seemed to vanish practically overnight....thus a seemingly good topic for
a student seeking a challenge.
Paul M. Roman
Institute for Behavioral Research
Center for Research on Deviance and Behavioral Health
University of Georgia, 102 Barrow Hall
Athens, GA 30602
706-542-6090, FAX 706-542-6064
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