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.

=Suffrage, Negro.= See =Negro suffrage.=

=Suffrage, Woman.= See =Woman suffrage.=

=Sugar.=

Is it good policy for the government of the United States to place a tariff on sugar?  Gibson, p. 266:  Speeches.

Sugar should be admitted free of duty.  Brookings, p. 110:  Briefs and references.

A system of sugar bounties is contrary to good public policy.  Brookings, p. 112:  Briefs and references.

See also Brussels sugar convention.

=Suicide.=

Is suicide ever justifiable?  Gibson, p. 197:  Briefs and references.

Is suicide immoral?  Askew, 1906, p. 204:  Briefs and references.—­Askew, 1911, p. 223:  Briefs.

Should there be legal enactments for the prevention of suicide?  Matson, p. 164:  Briefs and references.

=Sunday.=

Is our Sunday being spoiled?  Gibson, p. 200:  Briefs and references.

=Sunday closing of public houses.= See =Liquor question.=

=Sunday opening of museums.=

Askew, 1906, p. 206:  Briefs and references.

=Sunday-schools.=

Are the results of Sunday schools satisfactory?  Gibson, p. 203:  Briefs and references.

=Superstition and skepticism.= See =Skepticism and superstition.=

=The sword and the pen.= See =The pen and the sword.=

=Tacitus and Thucydides.= See =Thucydides and Tacitus.=

=Tainted money.=

Money acquired by doubtful means should not be used for philanthropic purposes.  C. L. of P. Reference lists.

=Taming of the shrew.=

Did Petruchio adopt the best method of taming a shrew?  C. L. of P.
Reference lists.

=Tariff.= See =Protection and free trade.=

=Taste= (aesthetics).

Is there any standard of taste?  Rowton, p. 219:  References.

=Taxation.=

Abolition of indirect taxation.  Askew, 1906, p. 206:  Briefs and references.—­Askew, 1911, p. 241:  Briefs.

Our present system of taxation is the best that can be devised.  Craig, p. 250:  Speeches.

Rates; their division between owner and occupier.  Askew, 1906, p. 191: 
Briefs and references.—­Askew, 1911, p. 198:  Briefs.

Special assessment of land and buildings values.  Askew, 1906, p. 201: 
Briefs and references.—­Askew, 1911, p. 17:  Briefs.

Undeveloped land tax.  Askew, 1911, p. 245:  Briefs.

Voluntary taxation.  Askew, 1906, p. 207:  Briefs and references.

See also Bachelors.—­Church property.  Taxation.—­Income tax.—­Inheritance tax.—­Single tax.

=Telegraph.= Government ownership. See =Government ownership.= Telegraphs, telephones.

=Telegraph and telephone.=

Is the telegraph more useful than the telephone?  Matson, p. 415:  Briefs and references.

=Telephone.= Government ownership. See =Government ownership.= Telegraphs, telephones.

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