Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index - Part 43
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Have the necessary evils of war, in the history of the world, outweighed the good results it has produced? Matson, p. 536: Briefs and references.

Is war in any case justifiable? Rowton, p. 212: References.

Ought Christians to be soldiers? Gibson, p. 226: Briefs and references.

_See also_ Arbitration, International.--Armaments.--Disarmament.

=Warrior and statesman.=

The warrior does more good for his country than the statesman. C. L. of P. Reference lists.

_See also_ The pen and the sword.

=Warrior, statesman, poet.=

Which is of the greatest benefit to his country, the warrior, the statesman or the poet? Rowton, p. 17: Speeches and references.

=Washington and Alfred the Great.= _See_ =Alfred the Great and Washington.=

=Washington and Franklin.= _See_ =Franklin and Washington.=

=Washington and Lincoln.= _See_ =Lincoln and Washington.=

=Water-power.=

Congress should provide for the regulation of all water power, const.i.tutionality conceded. C. L. of P. Debates: References.

=Waterloo and Marathon.= _See_ =Marathon and Waterloo.=

=Watt, Howard, Napoleon.= _See_ =Napoleon, Howard, Watt.=

=Wealth.=

Can a man get rich honestly? Gibson, p. 172: Briefs and references.

The state should limit by law the amount of wealth to be acc.u.mulated by any one person. C. L. of P. Reference lists.

_See also_ Luxury.

=Wealth and poverty.= _See_ =Poverty and wealth.=

=Webster and Clay.=

Were the public services of Webster more valuable to the country than the public services of Clay? Matson, p. 124: Briefs and references.

=Wesley and Calvin.= _See_ =Calvin and Wesley.=

=White races and dark races.= _See_ =Dark races and white races.=

=Wilberforce and Howard.= _See_ =Howard and Wilberforce.=

=Will, Freedom of.= _See_ =Free will.=

=Williams, Roger.=

Was the banishment of Roger Williams justifiable? Matson, p. 80: Briefs and references.

=Wine in the communion service.=

Should unfermented wine be used at the communion table? Gibson, p. 231: Briefs and references.

=Witches.=

Have the New England Puritans been censured too severely for their treatment of the Quakers and the so called witches? Matson, p. 78: Briefs and references.

=Woman suffrage.=

Debaters' handbook ser., no. 13: References and selected articles.

In the United States the right of suffrage should be granted to women.

Robbins, p. 196: Briefs and references.--Thomas, p. 190: Briefs.

Should the suffrage be extended to woman? Matson, p. 148: Briefs and references.

Should women have the parliamentary franchise? Gibson, p. 238: Briefs and references.

Suffrage should be given to women. Ringwalt, p. 8: Briefs and references.--Wisconsin University, no. 214: References.--C. L. of P.

Debates: References.

Woman suffrage is desirable. Brookings, p. 8: Briefs and references.

Woman suffrage should be adopted by an amendment to the const.i.tution of the United States. Craig, p. 127: Speeches.

Women suffrage. Askew, 1906, p. 227: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 262: Briefs.

=Woman's intellect and man's.=

Are the mental capacities of the s.e.xes equal? Rowton, p. 34: Speeches and references.

Is the intellect of woman essentially inferior to that of man? Matson, p. 543: Briefs and references.

Which exercises the greater influence on the civilization and happiness of the human race, the male or the female mind? Rowton, p. 221: References.

=Woman's wages.= _See_ =Wages.=

=Women.=

American men of the present day are lacking in chivalrous respect for women. C. L. of P. Reference lists.