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k_, LVIII, 353-55 (June 8, 1901). "Outlook for Woman's Suffrage," _Cosmopolitan_, XXVIII, 621-23 (April, 1900). "Woman's Suffrage in the West," _Outlook_, LXV, 430-31 (June 23, 1900). "Movement for Woman's Suffrage," _Outlook_, XCIII, 265-67 (October 2, 1909). "Why?" _Everybody's_, XXI, 723-38. "Woman's Rights," _Twentieth-Century Encyclopedia_. "THE AMERICAN NAVY SHOULD BE ENLARGED SO AS TO COMPARE IN FIGHTING STRENGTH WITH ANY IN THE WORLD" _Affirmative_ I. The scattered possessions of the United States demand the protection of a large navy. II. The expense of the proposed navy would be a judicious investment. III. The proposed enlargement of the navy would be a step toward universal peace. _Negative_ I. The geographical situation of the United States makes a large navy unnecessary. II. The expense entailed, if the proposed plan were put into practice, would embarrass the United States. III. To carry out the proposed plan would be to increase the chances of war. BRIEF BIBLIOGRAPHY "Relative Sea Strength of the United States," _Scientific American_ CVII, 174 (August 31, 1912). "For an Adequate Navy in the United States," _Scientific American_, CV, 512 (December 9, 1911). "Humble Opinions of a Flat-Foot; Frank Criticism and Intimate Picture of Our Navy, by a Blue-Jacketed Gob," _Collier's_ L, 14-15; P., XIX, 22-23 (December 7, 1912). "Importance of the Command of the Sea," _Scientific American,_ CV, 512 (December 9, 1911). "The United States Fleet and Its Readiness for Service," _Scientific American,_ CV, 514 (December 9, 1911). "Battle-ship Fleet in Each Ocean," _Scientific American_, CII, 354 (April 30, 1910). "Naval Madness," _Independent_, LXVIII, 489 (March 3, 1910). "Our Naval Waste," _Nation_, XCI, 158 (August 25, 1910). "Our Navy As a National Insurance," _Scientific American_, CII, 414 (May 21, 1910). "American Naval Policy," _Forum_, XLV, 529 (May, 1911). "If We Had to Fight," _Cottier's_, XLVIII, 18 (November 18 1911). "Panama Canal and the Sea Power in the Pacific," _Century,_ LXXXII, 240 (January, 1911). "LOCAL OPTION IS THE BEST METHOD OR DEALING WITH THE LIQUOR PROBLEM" _Affirmative_ I. Other methods of dealing with the liquor problem have failed. II. Local option is consistent with American ideas of government. III. Local option is a proved success. _Negative_ I. Local option is undesirabl
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