Catherine Gilbert Murdock, "Domesticating Drink: Women and Alcohol in Prohibition America, 1870-1940," Ph.D. Pennsylvania, 1995 Pamela Faith Wille, "The First in the Southwest: the Houston Young Women's Christian Association, 1907-1939," MA, Houston, 1995 Rebecca Brooks Edwards, "Gender in American Politics, 1880-1900," Ph.D., Virginia, 1995 Joanne Elizabeth Veer, "Feminist Forebears: the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Canada's Maritime Provinces, 1875-1900," Ph.D., New Brunswick, 1994 Beverly Ann Tlusty, "The Devil's Alatar: the Tavern and Society in Early Modern Augsburg [German]," Ph.D., Maryland, 1994 George Evans Light, "Drunken Politics: Alcohol, Alehouses, and Theatre in England, 1555-1700," Ph.D., Stanford, 1994 Alice Yageric, "Instruction in Effects of Alcohol and Narcotics in New York State Public Schools, 1884-1935,"Ph.D., SUNY, Buffalo, 1995 Deirdre M. Moloney, "Reclaiming Reform: Catholic Lay Groups and American Society, 1880-1925," Ph.D., Wisconsin-Madison, 1995 Laurie Ann Valentine, "Temperance Authors to the Rescue (Timothy Shay Arthur)," MA, Nevada-Reno, 1995 Christine Lynn Alfano, "Under the Influence: Drink, Discourse, and Narration in Victorian Britain," Ph.D.,Stanford, 1995 Elizabeth V. Burt (alas, have trouble with my handwriting here), "An Arena for Debate : Women's Suffrage, the Brewing Industry, and the Press, Wisconsin, 1910-1919," Ph.D., Wisconsin-Madison, 1994 There are other dissertations and theses for the last couple of years in which temperance and drink play secondary roles. David Fahey (Miami Univ., Ohio) [log in to unmask]