=Iliad and AEneid.=
Is the Iliad a greater epic than the AEneid? Matson, p. 270: Briefs and references.
=Iliad and Odyssey.=
Does the Iliad afford conclusive evidence of various authorship? Is the authorship of the Iliad and of the Odyssey identical? Matson, p. 269: Briefs and references.
=Illiteracy and pauperism.= See =Pauperism and illiteracy.=
=Imagination.=
Is a rude or a refined age the more favorable to the production of works of imagination? Rowton, p. 219: References.
=Imagination and reason.=
Is the imagination more potent in its influence than the reason? Are men in general as much influenced by reason as by imagination? Matson, p. 449: Briefs and references.
=Immigration.=
Do the benefits of foreign immigration outweigh its evils? Should foreign immigration to this country be restricted? Matson, p. 173: Briefs and references.
Foreign immigration to the United States should be further restricted by the imposition of an educational test. Pearson, p. 165: Synopses of speeches, and references.
A high tax should be laid on all immigrants to the United States. Brookings, p. 70: Briefs and references.
Immigration should be further restricted by an illiteracy test. Ringwalt, p. 31: Briefs and references.—C. L. of P. Debates: References.
Immigration should be further restricted by law. Brookings, p. 68: Briefs and references.—Robbins, p. 100: Briefs and references.
Immigration to the United States should be further restricted by an educational test. Pattee, p. 183: Brief (affirmative).
Is immigration detrimental to the United States? Craig, p. 206: Speeches.
Our present immigration laws should be amended so as to debar all immigrants over sixteen years of age and unable to read and write; provided that this amendment shall not debar dependents upon qualified immigrants or residents of the United States. Wisconsin University, no. 316: Arguments and references.
Restriction of immigration of aliens. Askew, 1906, p. 107: Briefs and references.
Should immigration be restricted? Pattee, p. 316: Brief, and speech for negative by S.G. Croswell, from North American review, May 1897.
Strengthening of laws regulating the immigration of aliens. Askew, 1911, p. 8: Briefs.
The United States should further restrict immigration by an illiteracy test. Thomas, p. 198: Briefs.
The United States should still further restrict immigration. Thomas, p. 196: Briefs.
See also Emigration.
=Immigration, Chinese.=
Exclusion of Chinese (United States and Australia).
Askew, 1906, p. 41:
Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p.
39: Briefs.
Has Chinese immigration thus far been on the whole rather a benefit than an injury to the country? Should it be the policy of the national government to impose stringent restrictions on Chinese immigration? Matson, p. 175: Briefs and references.