From a private or a public library gather enough authoritative material on one of the following questions to build an outline for a twenty-minute address. Take one definite side of the question,
(_a_)"The Housing of the Poor;"
(_b_) "The Commission Form of Government for Cities as a Remedy for Political Graft;"
(_c_) "The Test of Woman's Suffrage in the West;"
(_d_) "Present Trends of Public Taste in Reading;"
(_e_) "Municipal Art;"
(_f_) "Is the Theatre Becoming more Elevated in Tone?"
(_g_) "The Effects of the Magazine on Literature;"
(_h_) "Does Modern Life Destroy Ideals?"
(_i_) "Is Competition 'the Life of Trade?'"
(_j_) "Baseball is too Absorbing to be a Wholesome National Game;"
(_k_) "Summer Baseball and Amateur Standing;"
(_l_) "Does College Training Unfit a Woman for Domestic Life?"
(_m_) "Does Woman's Competition with Man in Business Dull the Spirit of Chivalry?"
(_n_)"Are Elective Studies Suited to High School Courses?"
(_o_) "Does theModern College Prepare Men for Preeminent Leadership?"
(_p_) "The Y.M.C.A. in Its Relation to the Labor Problem;"
(_q_) "Public Speaking as Training in Citizenship."
Friday, October 5, 2007
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