1. Are Reciprocity Treaties economically justifiable for the United States?
2. Is Austin's objection to the term "International Law" sound?
3. Does the Automatic theory satisfactorily account for our acts of will?
4. Can the doctrine of the association of ideas be defended against the criticism of it by Professor James?
5. Is it the duty of the patriotic citizen to observe party ties in municipal elections?
6. Do we always act in pursuit of pleasure?
7. Was Rhode Island a part of the United States in 1790?
8. Is it the duty of a Harvard student to take an active interest in politics?
9. Is the expulsion of the Jews from Russia justifiable?
10. Were the United States independent previous to July fourth, 1776?
11. Was the English scheme of taxation dangerous to the liberties of the colonies?
12. Is the development of an acute sense of metrical form favorable to original work in poetry?
13. Does natural selection account for the origin of species?
14. Are the theories of Alfred Russell Wallace concerning climatic changes and glacial periods, as set forth in his "Island Life," sound?
15. Should Congress subsidize steamship lines?
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