| "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: OUR VIEW: Did UOSA vote go up in smoke?Read complete article: Oklahoma Daily (UO), 2009-04-15 Author: The Oklahoma Daily Editorial Board
Summary: We're all for using referendums to give student government officials insight when they consider possible policy changes.
But we think the recent referendum on whether smoking should be banned on campus failed to paint an accurate picture of how the majority of the student body actually feels about the issue.
The results of the referendum are deceiving.
Of the approximate 2,400 students who voted, 1,200 said they wanted smoking banned on campus.
Of the other 1,200 votes, 700 said they would support a partial ban on smoking and 500 said they wanted no ban at all.
At first glance, the vote seems to overwhelmingly support a ban.
But consider this: there were just as many students who voted against a complete ban on smoking as there were who voted for the ban.
And don't forget, only a small fraction of the student body voted in the election.
There is no evidence that smoking is problematic to the point that it warrants taking away the freedom of those who choose to smoke.
We think banning smoking on campus is a preposterous idea, one that would unnecessarily take away personal freedom from students, faculty and staff members and anyone else who walks on this campus and desires to smoke.
We don't know if UOSA leaders will act in response to the referendum. But if they do, student smokers and non-smokers alike should be the first to protest.
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| |  | | Tobacco History: Cigarettes and Literature | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 7:In a World of 1755 there is a description of a noisy, hearty, drinking, devil-may-care country gentleman, in which it is said, "he makes no scruple to take his pipe and pot at an alehouse with the very dregs of the people." In a Connoisseur of 1754 a fine gentleman from London, making a visit in a country-house, is taking his breakfast with the ladies in the afternoon, when they had their tea, for, says he, "I should infallibly have perished, had I staied in the hall, amidst the jargon of toasts and the fumes of tobacco." When Horace Walpole was staying with his father at his Norfolk country-seat, Houghton, in September 1737, Gray wrote to him from Cambridge: "You are in a confusion of wine, and roaring, and hunting, and tobacco, and, heaven be praised, you too can pretty well bear it." But Gray had no objection to tobacco. He lived at Cambridge, and the dons and residents there (as at Oxford), not to speak of the undergraduates, were as partial to their pipes as the men who went out from among them to become country parsons, and to share the country squire's liking for tobacco. Gray wrote to Warton from Cambridge in April 1749 saying: "Time will settle my conscience, time will reconcile me to this languid companion (ennui); we shall smoke, we shall tipple, we shall doze together"—a striking picture of University life in the sleepy days of the eighteenth century. Gray's testimony by no means stands alone. In November 1730 Roger North wrote to his son Montague, then an undergraduate at Cambridge, saying: "I would be loath you should confirm the scandal charged upon the universities of learning chiefly to smoke and to drink."
Read More | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 11:Thirty years or more ago the late Andrew Lang wrote an article entitled "Enchanted Cigarettes," which began-"To dream our literary projects, Balzac says, is like 'smoking enchanted cigarettes,' but when we try to tackle our projects, to make them real, the enchantment disappears-we have to till the soil, to sow the weed, to gather the leaves, and then the cigarettes must be manufactured, while there may be no market for them after all. Probably most people have enjoyed the fragrance of these cigarettes and have brooded over much which they will never put on paper. Here are some of 'the ashes of the weeds of my delight'-memories of romances whereof no single line is written, or is likely to be written." What Balzac said in his "La Cousine Bette" was-"Penser, rêver, concevoir de belles œuvres est une occupation délicieuse. C'est fumer des cigares enchantés, c'est mener la vie de la courtisane occupée à sa fantaisie." Balzac's cigars became cigarettes in Lang's fantasy. The French novelist seems to have been one of those who praised tobacco without using it much himself. In his "Illusions Perdues" Carlos Herrera, who was Vautrin, says to Lucien, whom he meets on the point of suicide: "Dieu nous a donné le tabac pour endormir nos passions et nos douleurs." M.A. Le Breton, however, in his book on Balzac-"L'Homme et L'Œuvre"-says: "Il ne se soutient qu'à force de café," though he would sit working at his desk for twenty-five hours running.
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