Corporations doing an interstate business should be required to take out a federal charter. Foster, p. 291: Speech (affirmative).
The federal government should have exclusive control of all corporations doing interstate business, constitutionality granted. C. L. of P. Debates: Briefs and references.
The government should accept the principle of monopoly control of industry and regulate the prices in all cases brought about by the operation of economic law. Speaker, v. 7, p. 312: Synopses of speeches, and references.
It is desirable that the regulating power of Congress should be extended to all corporations whose capitalization exceeds $1,000,000. Foster, p. 297: Speech (negative).
See also Water-power.
=Federal government and state government.= See =Centralization and state rights.=
=Feudalism.=
Has the feudal system been productive of more good than evil? Matson, p. 37: Briefs and references.
=Fiction.=
Has novel-reading a moral tendency? Rowton, p. 210: References
Has the prevalence of fiction in modern literature been on the whole a good rather than an evil? Matson, p. 326: Briefs and references.
Novel reading is detrimental. C. L. of P. Reference lists.
Sex in fiction. Askew, 1906, p. 199: Briefs and references.
See also Censorship of fiction.—Poetry and prose fiction.
=Fifteenth amendment.= See =Negro suffrage.=
=Fine arts.= See =Art.—Art unions.=
=Food adulteration.=
Adulteration acts. Askew, 1906, p. 3: Briefs and references.
=Foot-ball.=
Intercollegiate foot-ball promotes the best interests
of colleges.
Brookings, p. 184: Brief and references.
=Forest preserves.=
The federal government is justified in entering upon a general policy of establishing forest preserves. Thomas, p. 196: Briefs.
=Franchise.= See =Negro suffrage.—Suffrage.—Woman suffrage.=
=Franklin.=
Should Franklin be regarded as the greatest American?
Matson, p. 117:
Briefs and references.
=Franklin and Washington.=
Which was the greater man, Franklin or Washington?
Rowton, p. 226:
References.
=Fraternities.= See =Secret societies.=
=Frederick the Great and Peter the Great.=
Was Frederick the Great a greater man and sovereign
than Peter the
Great? Matson, p. 97: Briefs and references.
=Free institutions.=
Free institutions in the United States are now in danger. Brookings, p. 52: Briefs and references.
=Free meals at elementary schools.=
Askew, 1906, p. 99: Briefs and references.
=Free ships.=
Foreign-built ships should be admitted to American registry free of duty. Brookings, p. 104: Briefs and references.