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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index
Second Edition

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index Second Edition

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id="pgepubid00093">Calvin and Servetus.

Is Calvin's part in procuring the condemnation and death of Servetus deserving of censure? Matson, p. 521: Briefs and references.

Calvin and Wesley.

Has the influence of Wesley in the promotion of religious thought and life been greater than that of Calvin? Matson, p. 519: Briefs and references.

Campaign funds.

All contributions of $100 and over to political parties should be publicly accounted for by the officers receiving them. Thomas, p. 174: Briefs and references.

Canada. Annexation to the United States.

The annexation of Canada by peaceable means would be an economic advantage to the United States. Thomas, p. 206: Briefs.

Canada should be annexed to the United States. Brookings, p. 59: Briefs and references.

Canada; should she join the United States? Askew, 1906, p. 32: Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p. 29: Briefs.

Would the political union of Canada with the United States be a benefit to both countries? Is the commercial union of Canada and the United States desirable? Does it seem likely to be "the manifest destiny" of Canada to become a sovereign and independent republic? Matson, p. 182: Briefs and references.

Canada. Reciprocity with the United States. See Reciprocity. United States and Canada.

Canals. See Government ownership. Canals.Nicaragua canal.

Canteen.

Abolition of the canteen from the United States army posts was wise. Thomas, p. 206: Briefs.—C. L. of P. Reference lists.

Canvassing at parliamentary elections.

Askew, 1906, p. 34: Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p. 32: Briefs.

Capital and labor. See Labor and laboring classes.

Capital punishment.

Debaters' handbook ser., no. 4: References and selected articles.

Capital punishment; its abolition. Askew, 1906, p. 34: Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p. 33: Briefs.

Capital punishment should be abolished. Brookings, p. 57: Briefs and references.—Gibson, p. 43: Briefs and references.—Robbins, p. 44: Briefs and references.—Thomas, p. 184: Briefs.

Is capital punishment justifiable? Rowton, p. 48: Speeches and references.

Ought the death penalty to be retained as the punishment for wilful murder? Ought capital punishment to be abolished? Matson, p. 160: Briefs and references.

Card-playing. See Dancing and card-playing.

Carlyle and Emerson.

As a thinker and writer should Carlyle outrank Emerson? Matson, p. 346: Briefs and references.

Cathedrals, Nationalization of.

Askew, 1906, p. 35: Briefs and references.

Catholic church. See Roman Catholic church.

Caucus.

Present system of caucus nomination ought to be abandoned. Brookings, p. 27: Briefs and references.

See also Primaries.

Celibacy.

Celibacy of Roman Catholic priests. Askew, 1906, p. 36: Briefs.

Censorship of fiction.

Askew, 1911, p. 34: Briefs.

Censorship of the stage.

Askew, 1911, p. 34: Briefs.

Central America. Antiquities.

Are there good reasons for supposing that the ruins recently discovered in Central America are of very great antiquity? Rowton, p. 231: References.

Central banks. See Banks, Central.

Centralization and state rights.

Does the successful maintenance of the United States as a nation require that the national government grow in strength? Matson, p. 151: Briefs and references.

The present distribution of power between the federal and state governments is not adapted to modern conditions and calls for re-adjustment in the direction of further centralization. Robbins, p. 79:

Briefs and references.—Speaker, v. 2, p. 385: Synopsis of speeches.—C. L. of P. Debates: Synopsis of speeches, references.

Channel tunnel. See English channel tunnel.

Character.

Are not the rudiments of individual character discernible in childhood? Rowton, p. 227: References.

Has nature or education the greater influence in the formation of character? Rowton, p. 211: References.

Character, National.

Does national character descend from age to age? Rowton, p. 228: References.

Is national character formed more by physical than by moral causes? Has climate a preponderating influence in determining the character and history of a nation? Matson, p. 407: Briefs and references.

Charities.

Charitable relief. Askew, 1906, p. 38: Briefs.

Do charity organization societies do good or harm? Gibson, p. 48: Briefs and references.

Free shelters and refuges. Askew, 1906, p. 99: Briefs.

Free soup kitchens, clothing, coals, etc. Askew, 1906, p. 100: Briefs.

See also Outdoor relief.

Charity Organization Society; methods and work.

Askew, 1906, p. 39: Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p. 37: Briefs.

Charlemagne and Hildebrand.

Did Charlemagne have more influence on mediæval history than Hildebrand? Matson, p. 46: Briefs and references.

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