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drinkers who had drunk once jr this period; near-regular drinkers | 'who had two drinks within this period, and regular drinkers. 90 Drank Regularly This revealed that there were twice as many regular drinkers, it total of 90, as there were nonidrinkers. | Other facts brought out ‘study were: The infrequent drinkers had begun to drink in their 18th year {While the regular drinkers started |earlier, the average age being 17. The girls who did little or no |drinking attended church more loften but the study was not con|clusive on this point, the investi(gators stated. : | Most of the young women who drank did so with the knowledge of their families. i Had Mest Dates { Those who did the most drink|ing also had the most dates. | Drinking and smoking among {women have had similar trends, the investigators pointed out. {They suggested that both were {strongly supported by extensive {advertising campaign and upheld iby motion picture models of bethavior. | All these facts show a widespread change in middle-class standards, they said. The traditional tea party has given way {to the cocktail party. They feel that this study of youn gwomen is significant because “their behavior probably indicates a trend of the immediate future.”

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