| "If I were founding a university I would begin with a smoking room; next a dormitory; and then a decent reading room and a library. After that, if I still had more money that I couldn't use, I would hire a professor and get some text books" ~ Stephen Butler Leacock, Ph.D , FRSC (30 December 1869 – 28 March 1944) was a Canadian writer and economist.
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| | | | Cigarette and Tobacco News:The tobacco industry's tollSlow, spotty progress seen in state effort to snuff out use Read complete article: Tulsa World, 2009-03-29 Author: JANET PEARSON Associate Editor
Summary: Here's a news bulletin that'll blow your hair back: For the first time since such trends have been measured, Oklahoma now has as many former smokers as current smokers.
OK, maybe you didn't have to sit down to read that. But for a state that has consistently tallied higher-than-average tobacco-use rates -- and a state that has paid a higher-than-average price for the habit -- that is a rather stunning development.
There's more. Last year, again for the first time since such measurements have been taken, Oklahoma's tobacco-use rate among adults fell below 25 percent. It was a very slight decline, but still a decline. The national rate hovers between 19-20 percent.
With the federal tobacco tax set to rise dramatically on Wednesday -- by 62 cents a pack -- many Oklahoma tobacco-users are following in the footsteps of other former smokers and making a concerted effort to quit. If their efforts prove successful, there soon could be more good news on this front.
And in a state that consistently ranks near the bottom in health measures and near the top in illness-related consequences, any good news is welcome.
But sadly, there's as much bad news on the tobacco front. While declines have been noted among adults and teen males, increased usage has been seen among teen females and in the 18-24 age bracket in recent years. Use of smokeless tobacco has not declined.
And in some populations, usage remains horrifyingly high. Tribal authorities have estimated usage in some Indian communities in excess of 40 percent.
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| |  | | Tobacco History: Cigarettes and Literature | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 12:At a few clubs there are still some curious and rather unmeaning restrictions. A particularly absurd rule that maintains its ground here and there, is that which forbids smoking in the library of a club. What more appropriate place could there be for the thoughtful consumption of tobacco than among the books? But after due allowance has been made for a few minor restrictions of this kind, the fact remains that smoking has triumphed socially all along the line in Clubland. We have travelled far from the days when a committee man could declare that "No Gentleman smoked," to the time when, for example, the large smoking-room at Brooks's is one of the finest rooms in one of the most famous and exclusive of clubs. This splendid room in the eighteenth-century days of gambling was the "Grand Subscription Room"—the gambling room of Georgian times. It still retains two of the old gaming tables. Now this magnificent apartment, with its splendid barrelled ceiling, which a well-known architectural writer, Mr. Stanley C. Ramsey, A.R.I.B.A., describes as "probably the finest room of its kind in London," is the temple of Saint Nicotine. The strangers' smoking-room in the same club, formerly the dining-room, is another beautiful and delightfully decorated apartment. Similar transformations have been witnessed in other clubs.
Read More | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 15:Addison, in the twenty-eighth Spectator, April 2, 1711, took note of the severance which had taken place between sign and trade, and of the absurdity that the sign no longer had any significance. After satirizing first, the monstrous conjunctions in signs of "Dog and Gridiron," "Cat and Fiddle" and so forth; and next the absurd custom by which young tradesmen, at their first starting in business, added their own signs to those of the masters under whom they had served their apprenticeship; the essayist goes on to say: "In the third place I would enjoin every shop to make use of a sign which bears some affinity to the wares in which it deals. What can be more inconsistent than to see ... a tailor at the Lion? A cook should not live at the Boot, nor a Shoe-maker at the Roasted Pig; and yet for want of this regulation, I have seen a Goat set up before the door of a perfumer, and the French King's Head at a sword-cutler's."
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