Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index eBook

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 88 pages of information about Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index.

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index eBook

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 88 pages of information about Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index.

=Home labor.=

Prohibition of home work.  Askew, 1911, p. 105:  Briefs.

=Home rule.= India. See =India.= Home rule.

=Home rule.= Ireland. See =Ireland.= Home rule.

=Homer.= See =Iliad and AEneid.—­Iliad and Odyssey.=

=Homer and Milton.= See =Milton and Homer.=

=Honor system in colleges.=

The honor system should be adopted in all colleges and universities.  C.
L. of P. Reference lists.

=Hope and memory.=

Which produce the greater happiness, the pleasures of hope or of memory? 
Rowton, p. 220:  References.

=Hospitals.=

Nationalization of hospitals.  Askew, 1906, p. 105:  Briefs and references.—­Askew, 1911, p. 105:  Briefs.

Should hospitals be maintained and managed by the state?  Gibson, p. 115: 
Briefs and references.

=Hours of labor.= See =Early closing of shops.—­Eight-hour day.=

=House of lords.=

Abolition of House of lords; single-chamber government.  Askew, 1911, p. 150:  Briefs.

Exclusion of bishops from House of lords.  Askew, 1906, p. 29:  Briefs and references.—­Askew, 1911, p. 27:  Briefs.

Limitation of the veto of the House of lords.  Askew, 1911, p. 151: 
Briefs.

Reform of House of lords.  Askew, 1906, p. 146:  Briefs and
references.—­Askew, 1911, p. 155:  Briefs.

Should the English House of lords be abolished?  Should the English House of lords be reformed?  Matson, p. 189:  Briefs and references.

=Housing problem.=

The housing of the poor should be improved by municipalities.  Brookings, p. 170:  Briefs and references.

Municipal dwellings for the poor.  Askew, 1906, p. 156:  Briefs and references.—­Askew, 1911, p. 160:  Briefs.

=Howard and Wilberforce.=

Was Howard a greater philanthropist than Wilberforce?  Matson, p. 104: 
Briefs and references.

=Howard, Napoleon, Watt.= See =Napoleon, Howard, Watt.=

=Howitt,= Mrs, and =Hemans,= Mrs. See =Hemans,= Mrs, =and Howitt,= Mrs.

=Hugo and Balzac.= See =Balzac and Hugo.=

=Human mind and brute mind.=

Is the human mind different from the brute mind in kind and not merely in degree?  Matson, p. 396:  Briefs and references.

=Human race.= See =Man.=

=Humor.=

Has not the faculty of humor been of essential service to civilization? 
Rowton, p. 228:  References.

=Husband and wife as witnesses.=

Askew, 1906, p. 106:  Briefs.

=Hypocrite and liar.=

The hypocrite is a more despicable character than the liar.  Craig, p. 179:  Speeches.

Which is the more despicable character, the hypocrite or the liar? 
Rowton, p. 208:  References.

=Ignorance and crime.= See =Crime.=

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