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Hi Folks,
I have a source from 1917 that mentions that the American Automobile
Association's contest board prohibited use of "liquors" by anyone associated
with a race, and refused to sanction races where alcohol was sold.
I'm wondering if anyone knows of confirmation of this policy and/or any
other details: when it was enacted and why it was enacted (safety concerns
v. political/moral).
Any help appreciated
Jim
James E. Lange, Ph.D.
Coordinator of AOD Initiatives-
Student Health Services
Adjunct Professor of Social Work, Psychology
San Diego State University
San Diego, CA 92182-4701
619-594-4133
Fax: 619-594-3639
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