Replies To Mr. Katzenberger
[To the Editor of The Register.] Mr. Geo. A. Katzenberger, A. A. H. S. '88, writes, the old Bourbon argument against sumptuary laws, this is also, the appeal whioh foreigners just arrived irom Europe make. It has been exploded over and over again. As if it was sumptuary for the great Pennsylvania R. R., the Chicago & Alton R. R., and other corporations or private citizen8 to say in advance vre wiil not employ those who use intoxieating liquors in any way. There is nothing sumptuary about it. So the taxpayers of any school district through the board of education, can say we will not employ or retain any teacher who uses tobáceo in any of its forma. If teachers desire to smoke or chew, they can resign. They are not obliged to stay. Ann Arbor, Januari' 9, 1895.
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