William Hamilton Anderson

[3][4] Anderson sought to advance his efforts in New York, recognizing this state as the largest city in the U.S at the time, which harbored great influence over the rest of the nation.

[5] In 1906 he became Associate State Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of New York, a position he held until 1914.

I desire also to call attention to the traffic in drugs in the prisons as indicating how little regard the political appointees of a corrupt liquor organization like Tammany have for any law they are supposed to enforce.

It is also noteworthy that the recent National Convention of Alienists and Neurologists put alcohol first in the list of causes of insanity and derangement, and drugs lower down the scale.

Much of his work was actually accomplished through the use of fake documents, false rumors and oral attacks towards his opponents.

[7] On July 3, 1924 he was indicted for forgery of the financial records of the Anti Saloon League.

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