The same. 1905. =r 028 R47=
Series of argumentative briefs
and lists of references on 25
important public questions
of the day, political,
sociological and economic.
=Robbins= Edwin Clyde, comp. =028 R53=
High school debate book. 1911.
The same. 1911. =r 028 R53=
=Rowton,= Frederic. =r 028 R81=
How to conduct a debate; a series of complete debates, outlines of debates and questions for discussion, with references to the best sources of information on each particular topic; revised by W. Taylor.
=808.8 S741= =Speaker= [quarterly]. v. 1-v. 7, no. 4. (Whole no. 1-28.) 1905-12.
=Thomas,= Ralph Wilmer. =808.5 T37=
Manual of debate. 1910.
The same. 1910. =r 808.5 T37=
=Wisconsin University=—Department of debating and =r 378.1 W81= public discussion.
Bulletin, March 1908-Nov. 1911. 1908-11.
Issued irregularly.
Included in the Bulletins
of the University Extension
Division.
* Contains list of propositions for debate.
Sec. These numbers have been assigned
arbitrarily for convenience in
reference.
=Topics=
=Absenteeism.=
Askew, 1906, p. 1: Briefs and references.
=Addison and Montaigne.= See =Montaigne and Addison.=
=Adult suffrage.= See =Suffrage.=
=Adulteration of food.= See =Food adulteration.=
=Advertising.=
Public control of advertising. Askew, 1906, p. 3: Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p. 4: Briefs.
=Advowsons, Sale of.=
Askew, 1906, p. 4: Briefs and references.
=AEneid and Iliad.= See =Iliad and AEneid.=
=Agassiz and Darwin.= See =Darwin and Agassiz.=
=Age pensions.= See =Old age pensions.=
=Agricultural banks.= See =Banks, Agricultural.=
=Agriculture.=
Agricultural depression; should remedies be sought?
Askew, 1906, p. 6:
Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p.
7: Briefs.
Thorough (or deep) cultivation. Askew, 1906, p. 208: Briefs.
=Alexander the Great and Caesar.=
Was the life of Alexander the Great more influential on contemporaneous and subsequent history than the life of Julius Caesar? Matson, p. 32: Briefs and references.
=Alexander the Great and Hannibal.=
Who was the greater general, Hannibal or Alexander?
Rowton, p. 214:
References.
=Alexander the Great, Caesar, Napoleon.=
Which was the greatest hero, Alexander, Caesar or Bonaparte? Rowton, p. 225: References.