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.

=Telephone and telegraph.= See =Telegraph and telephone.=

=Telescope and microscope.=

Are the revelations of the telescope more wonderful than the revelations of the microscope?  Matson, p. 414:  Briefs and references.

=Temperance.= See =Drink and opium.—­Liquor question.=

=Tennyson and Browning.= See =Browning and Tennyson.=

=Territorial expansion= (United States). See =Imperialism= (United States).

=Text-books.=

The city should furnish free text-books to high-school students.  C. L. of P. Reference lists.

The free text-book system should be adopted.  Wisconsin University, no. 387:  Arguments and references.

=Thackeray and Dickens.=

Is Thackeray a greater novelist than Dickens?  Matson, p. 331:  Briefs and references.—­C.  L. of P. Reference lists.

=Theatre.=

Has the stage a moral tendency?  Rowton, p. 85:  Speeches and references.

Is the theatre in its character and influence, as shown in the past and the present, more evil than good?  Can the theatre be reformed?  Should Christians never attend the theatre?  Matson, p. 464:  Briefs and references.

Ought Christians to attend the theatre?  Gibson, p. 206:  Briefs and references.

See also Censorship of the stage.—­Drama.

=Theatre, National.=

Askew, 1906, p. 207:  Briefs and references.—­Askew, 1911, p. 242: 
Briefs.

=Thomas a Kempis and Bunyan.= See =Bunyan and Thomas a Kempis.=

=Thought and language.=

Is thought possible without language?  Is language identical with thought?  Matson, p. 447:  Briefs and references.

=Thucydides and Tacitus.=

Was Thucydides a greater historian than Tacitus?  Matson, p. 285:  Briefs and references.

=Titles of honor.=

Do titles operate beneficially in a community?  Rowton, p. 231: 
References.

=Total abstinence.= See =Liquor question.=

=Trade unions.=

Are trade unions a benefit to the laboring class?  Matson, p. 223:  Briefs and references.

Are trades unions, on the whole, mischievous or beneficial?  Gibson, p. 211:  Briefs and references.

Labor organizations promote the best interests of workingmen.  Brookings, p. 151:  Briefs and references.—­C.  L. of P. Debates:  References.

Labor unions.  C. L. of P. Reference lists.

Labor unions are advantageous to workingmen.  Thomas, p. 208:  Briefs.

Labor unions are beneficial to this country.  C. L. of P. Reference lists.

Labor unions as they now exist are, on the whole, beneficial to society in the United States.  Pearson, p. 201:  Report of debate, and references.

Reform of trade union law.  Askew, 1906, p. 212:  Briefs and references.

Trade unionism.  Askew, 1906, p. 210:  Briefs and references.—­Askew, 1911, p. 244:  Briefs.

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