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Publisher: United States Brewers Association, 1913.
Hard Cover, 311 pages, 6.25 x 9.25.
Item #1484
THE YEAR BOOKS IN GENERAL: Published annually in the years before Prohibition, the Year Book of the United States Brewers Association was a virtual snapshot of the state of the American brewing industry from the perspective of the brewery owners themselves. The book typically featured the proceedings of the Association's annual convention (speeches made by the brewers, reports of the various committees of the Association, etc.) as well as an assortment of writings and essays of matters relating to beer and brewing. These annual publications, issued roughly from 1909 to 1920, are true historical source material. Unlike books written by historians of a later generation, the Year Books are a direct record of their time -- giving a unique glimpse into how the brewers themselves interpreted and responded to the various issues that impacted brewing in America. Also included are detailed Statistical appendices showing annual beer production numbers, and information regarding imports, exports, raw materials, etc. THE 1913 EDITION: The 1913 edition includes the proceedings of the 53rd annual U.S. Brewers Association convention held in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The President's Address was delivered by then USBA head Jacob Ruppert Jr. (aka "Colonel Ruppert"), who discussed a variety of issues facing the brewing industry, including the growing threat of Prohibition and the efforts of the anti-saloon movement. But Ruppert was smugly confident that the Prohibitionists would ultimately fail in their quest, saying, "It must be a great disappointment to the opponents of the saloon to find that local prohibition and the enforcement of laws restricting the hours of business have simply resulted in a large increase in the family trade. The object we are seeking to attain is not to get people to drink more beer, but to get more people to drink beer." From the Table of Contents of the 1913 Edition: Foreword Officers And Committees of the USBA President Ruppert's Address Mr. Gangwisch's Remarks Report Of The Board Of Trustees Report Of Tee Advisory Committee Report Of The Vigilance Committee Mr. Schram's Remarks Report Of The Labor Committee Report Of The Crop Improvement Committee Report Of The Publication Committee Report of Condolence Committee Resolutions New Orleans Wins Next Convention Nominations and Election President-Elect Schmidt's Address Presentation to Colonel Ruppert Side Lights of the Convention Literary Treatment of the Liquor Question The Italian Temperance Movement Alcohol and Society - Work of Swedish Physicians Death Rates of Abstainers and Non-Abstainers Status of Liquor License Legislation The Old Testament and Drink The Campaign Against the Saloon Sane Little Switzerland Liquor Question and Insanity Brewers and Women Suffrage Aiming at National Prohibition Discussing the Saloon Children of Drinking Parents Not Inferior Alcohol - Use and Abuse How Cider Aids Prohibition Alcoholic Drink a Help to Mankind Chesterton on Prohibition Poverty the Main Cause of Intemperance Drink as a Cause of Crime Compensation Upheld in Europe In Memoriam - Adolphus Busch Appendix: Beer Production and Other Trade Statistics
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