114 TOBACCO AND ITS EFFECTS. 



2d. That beginning the use of tobacco in early Hfe 

 cannot be too strongly condemned, as producing most 

 pernicious effects upon the constitution of the young, and 

 as impairing greatly, if not wholly destroying, the chances 

 of success as students and scholars. 



3d. That whatever may be said in favor of the use of 

 tobacco in moderation, its employment in excess, es- 

 pecially if long persisted in, is injurious to any one, 

 physically, mentally, and morally. 



