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January 1956

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The problem of alcoholism today may be compared to a mountain in which a great number of tunnels have been dug, each in its own direction and each bringing specific data to light concerning the nature of the rock of which the mountain is composed. Without denying the value of these data, it must be admitted that the mountain still stands in its tremendous bulk, offering a serious impediment in our social traffic, and that as yet no way has been found to bypass it when building the highways of a healthy social life.

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