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1. Has the laborer property in the establishment which he has helped to build up under hire of the capitalist?
2. Are there too many members in the House of Representatives?
3. Does the House of Representatives for a given session meet too long after the election of its members?
4. Should members of the Cabinet have seats in the House of Representatives?
5. Should Presidential Electors be chosen by Congressional districts?
6. Did the Embargo help the United States in its foreign relations?
7. Was Missouri in the Union at any time during 1820?
8. Did the Compromise of 1850 repeal the Compromise of 1820?
9. Had Georgia a just claim to Mississippi?
10. Did the Quebec Act injure the Colonies?
11. Are the results gained by "College Settlements" sufficient to justify their existence?
12. Do critics accurately voice public sentiment?
13. Is a drama of literary value practicable in this country to day?
14. Does the evidence offered by the two cycles justify Dr. Hohfeld in his statement that the Tameley Miracle Plays were taken from an early version of the York cycle?
15. Was the position of Erasmus, that the Reformation should go on within the Church, tenable?
16. Is the tendency of speculative materialism immoral?
17. Is Hobbe's theory of contract outgrown?
18. Is a science of Ethics possible? (See article by Professor James in the International Journal of Ethics. April, 1891, on "The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life."
19. Is the decrease in class feeling at Harvard desirable?
20. Is the system of hour examinations consistent with the fundamental policy of the University?
* The brief for the Second Forensic will be due December 6: the Second Forensic will be due December 20.
Hereafter all briefs and forensics not called for at the lecture hours when they are returned to the students, can be had only by application to Mr. Baker, 20 Lowell St. For two days they may be claimed there; after that time no briefs or forensics will be returned. The marks of students who do not call for and properly return their briefs and forensics will be lowered.
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