=Alfred the Great and Washington.=
Was Alfred the Great as great and good as Washington?
Matson, p. 112:
Briefs and references.
=Allotments and small holdings extension.=
Askew, 1906, p. 7: Briefs and references.
=Alsace-Lorraine.=
Should Germany cede Alsace-Lorraine? Askew, 1906, p. 8: Briefs and references.
=Ambition.=
Is ambition a vice or a virtue? Rowton, p. 210: References.
=America.= Discovery.
Has the discovery of America been beneficial to the world? Rowton, p. 212: References.
=American Protective Association.=
The principles of the American Protective Association deserve the support of American citizens. Brookings, p. 19: Briefs and references.
=The American revolution and the Civil war.=
Was the Revolution an event of United States history more important and influential than the Civil war? Matson, p. 81: Briefs and references.
See also Lincoln and Washington.
=Amusements and the church.= See =Church, The.=
=Anarchism.=
Askew, 1906, p. 11: Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p. 9: Briefs.
=Anger.=
Is anger a vice or a virtue? Rowton, p. 225: References.
=Anglican church.= See =England, Church of.=
=Anglo-Japanese alliance.=
Askew, 1906, p. 13: Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p. 11: Briefs.
=Anglo-Saxon peoples.=
America and England; union of the English-speaking race. Askew, 1906, p. 9: Briefs and references.
=Animals.=
Are brutes endowed with reason? Rowton, p. 192: Briefs and references.
Have animals intelligence? Gibson, p. 19: Briefs and references.
Rights of animals. Askew, 1906, p. 195: Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p. 12: Briefs.
See also Human mind and brute mind.
=Anti-trust law, 1890.= See =Sherman anti-trust law.=
=Arbitration, Commercial.=
Askew, 1906, p. 15: Briefs.
=Arbitration, Compulsory industrial.=
Boards of arbitration with compulsory powers should be established to settle disputes between employers and wage-earners. Ringwalt, p. 210: Briefs and references.
Capital and labor should be compelled to settle their disputes in legally established courts of arbitration. Debaters’ handbook ser., no. 1: Briefs, references, and selected articles.
Compulsory industrial arbitration. Askew, 1906, p. 16: Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p. 13: Briefs.
The government should settle all disputes between
capital and labor.
Craig, p. 556: Outlines.
Ought arbitration in trade disputes to be enforced by law? Gibson, p. 24: Briefs and references.
State boards of arbitration with compulsory powers should be established throughout the United States to settle industrial disputes between employers and employees. Foster, p. 353: Speech (affirmative).