The worsening effect of alcohol on typing speed and accuracy. Colour lithograph, ca. 1920.

Date:
Reprinted 1930
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679959i
Part of:
Why America went dry.
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Description

Halftone showing a man typing a letter

Publication/Creation

Westerville, O[hio], U.S.A. : Published by The American Issue Publishing Company, Reprinted 1930.

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in black and red ; sheet 91.7 x 61.3 cm.

Lettering

Alcohol hinders success in business. Speed in type-writing was reduced ... Alcohol impaired nerve control and thus speed and accuracy. Prepared and copyrighted 1920 by the Scientific Temperance Federation, Boston, Mass. Franfurther Psychologische arbeiten [sic]. vol. VI, 1914 Oct. 1916. Printed in black and red

Reference

Wellcome Collection 679959i

Creator/production credits

The Scientific Temperance Foundation was a successor to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, based in Boston, Mass.

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