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| | | | Cigarette and Tobacco News:Oklahoma smokers light up switchboardAs call volume increases with tax hike, state's tobacco hot line is there to help smokers Read complete article: NewsOK, 2009-05-01 Author: SUSAN SIMPSON
Review: Manes is among thousands who have called the state's cessation hot line in recent months. Call volume has skyrocketed since the federal tobacco tax increase last month.
Manes, 51, said he's glad to have more money in his pocket now, but that's not why he quit smoking more than a pack a day.
"I prayed with my daddy on it. 'You eat and I'll quit,'" he said. "He's in heaven now and he's looking down at me. He's going to hit me with a lightning bolt if I start again."
He said he was helped greatly by calling the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust's cessation help line. Counselors called Manes back several times to offer encouragement and advice. He tried a nicotine patch for a few weeks and now puts a straw in his mouth when he wants to smoke.
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| |  | | Tobacco History: Cigarettes and Literature | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 14: Another eighteenth-century clerical worthy, the famous Dr. Parr, an inveterate smoker, was accustomed to do what Mr. Disney prevented Archbishop Blackburn from doing—he smoked in his vestry at Hatton. This he did before the sermon, while the congregation were singing a hymn, and apparently both parties were pleased, for Parr would say: "My people like long hymns; but I prefer a long clay." Robert Hall, the famous Baptist preacher, having once upon a time strongly denounced smoking as an "odious custom," learned to smoke himself as a result of his acquaintance with Dr. Parr. Parr was such a continual smoker that anyone who came into his company, if he had never smoked before, had to learn the use of a pipe as a means of self-defence. Hall, who became a heavy smoker, is said to have smoked in his vestry at intervals in the service. He probably found some relief in tobacco from the severe internal pains with which for many years he was afflicted.
Read More | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 13:In some letters of the Appleton family, printed some time ago from the originals in the Bodleian Library, there is a curious letter, undated, but of 1652 or 1653, from Susan Crane, the widow of Sir Robert Crane, who was the second wife of Isaac Appleton of Buckman Vall, Norfolk. Writing to her husband, Isaac Appleton, at his chamber in Grayes Inn, as his "Afextinat wife," the good Susan, whose spelling is marvellous, tells her "Sweet Hart"—"I have done all the tobakcre you left mee; I pray send mee sum this weeke; and some angelleco ceedd and sum cerret sed." How much tobacco Mr. Appleton had provisioned his wife with cannot be known, but it looks as if she were a regular smoker and did not care to be long without a supply. In 1631 Edmond Howes, who edited Stow's "Chronicles," and continued them "onto the end of this present yeare 1631," wrote that tobacco was "at this day commonly used by most men and many women."
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