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Continue reading. Report this review. Adult Written by Gigi4pylusd March 31, Eye Opening Experience!! I highly highly recommend this movie. We watched it as a family and aside from the kissing scene in the car, my 12 year old daughter described the movie in two Teen, 13 years old Written by just a lot of r March 8, Very good feminist movie I absolutely loved this movie. It's all about feminism.

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He had amassed a considerable fortune through speculation in oil around the world. After acquiring tubercular consumption from his mother, Moxie traveled to various regions of the world in search of a cure.

In the mountains of South America, he discovered a medicinal plant, later known to be gentian root, being used by natives, to cure various ailments. Finding that it elicited a positive reaction on his own nervous system, Thompson claims the Lieutenant shipped a supply of the medicinal root, with the history of its use, to him in Lowell. It restored nervous people who were tired out mentally or physically; stopped the appetite for intoxicants in old drunkards, insanity, blindness from overtaxing the sight, paralysis, all but hereditary sick-headache, loss of manhood from excesses, made people able to stand twice their usual amount of labor, mentally, or physically, with less fatique.

It cured two cases of softening of the brain, and recovered helpless limbs. I found it to be neither medicine nor stimulant, but a nerve food, and harmless as milk. David Bowers, page What began as a local phenomenon, quickly expanded beyond the soda fountains and stores of Lowell. Production now exceeded , bottles. Wholesale dealers were being added all the time and sales agents were acquired in Rochester, New York; Baltimore, Maryland; and as far west as Chicago, Illinois.

Where Thompson garnered the Moxie name from will always be a point of conjecture, particularly whether or not Moxie was a name that originated from Maine geography. One thing we do know is that Dr. Augustin Thompson was born in Union, Maine, on November 25, Thompson received his education in the public schools of Union and at the age of sixteen, became an apprentice for a blacksmith.

Young Thompson tried to develop a passion for his new trade, but he found it too confining and never was able to put his whole being into it. As was common of self-taught men from the era, young Thompson spent much time studying a variety of books.

He taught himself Latin and German and his once small library continued to expand. A voracious reader, Thompson acquired books wherever he could find them. As an adult, Thompson would stand five feet, ten inches tall and by the time of the Civil War, though he might have been perceived as something of an intellectual, he was still able to mix it up with the best of his Company G of the 28th infantry. Known as the Maine Volunteers, Thompson did his part after enlisting in September of , and was even commended twice for gallant performances in battle.

During one such battle, Thompson was struck in the chest by a rifle butt and subsequently was diagnosed with tuberculosis. Act as a non-profit consumer interest group to advocate for the maintenance and furtherance of general availability, high quality, and traditional product offering of Moxie in communications and dealings with the Coca-Cola Company current owners of the Moxie trademark and its production and distribution chain.

NEMC neither has nor intends to seek any business relationship with or financial interest in the Coca-Cola enterprise. Conduct an annual business meeting, hold social events, publish a newsletter, and generally support Moxie-related activities for the benefit of its members. All rights reserved, New England Moxie Congress. All product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with New England Moxie Congress.

What we are all about: From our by-laws: The purpose of NEMC is to serve as an association of people who are interested in Moxie, the distinctively different beverage, and who are dedicated to the preservation of its history, its continued and expanded availability, and to its legendary mystique as a truly unique icon of the American spirit.



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