| Alden, Raymond Macdonald. | 808.5 A35 |
| *Art of debate. 1900. |
| Bibliography, p. 8. |
| The same. 1900. | r 808.5 A35 |
| Based largely on material originally prepared for students of argumentation at Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania. |
| Askew, John Bertram. | r 028 A83 |
| Pros and cons; a newspaper reader's and debater's guide to the leading controversies of the day, political, social, religious, etc.; ed. by A.M. Hyamson. 1906. |
| The same; rewritten and enlarged by W.T.S. Sonnenschein. [1911.] | r 028 A83a |
| Arranged in dictionary form, giving concisely the opposing arguments on each question. The edition of 1911 contains briefs on more than 20 new subjects, while a number of topics no longer of living interest have been dropped. |
| Brookings, Walter DuBois, & Ringwalt, R.C. ed. | 028 B77 |
| *Briefs for debate on current political, economic and social topics. 1906. |
| "Bibliography of debating," by A.B. Hart, p. 41-47. |
| The same. 1896. | r 028 B77 |
| Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. |
| Debates. 3v. |
| Type-written book of references. |
| Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. |
| Reference lists. |
| Manuscript lists. |
| Craig, Asa H. | 028 C86 |
| *Pros and cons; complete debates, important questions fully discussed in the affirmative and the negative, with by-laws and parliamentary rules for conducting debating societies, and with a list of interesting topics for debate. 1897. |
| The same. | r 028 C86 |
| Debaters' handbook series. |
| †no. 1. Beman, L.T. comp. Selected articles on the compulsory arbitration of industrial disputes. 1911. | r 331.3 B42 |
| no. 2. Bullock, E.D. comp. Selected articles on child labor. 1911. | r 331.3 B87 |
| no. 3. Bullock, E.D. comp. Selected articles on the employment of women. 1911. | r 331.4 B87 |
| no. 4. Fanning, C.E. comp. Selected articles on capital punishment. 1909. | r 343.2 F21 |
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| no. 5. Fanning, C.E. comp. Selected articles on direct primaries. 1911. | r 324 F21 |
| no. 6. Fanning, C.E. comp. Selected articles on the election of United States senators. 1909. | r 324 F21s |
| no. 7. Fanning, C.E. comp. Selected articles on the enlargement of the United States navy. 1910. | r 359 F21a |
| no. 8. Morgan, J.E. & Bullock, E.D. comp. Selected articles on municipal ownership. 1911. | r 352 M89 |
| no. 9. Phelps, E.M. comp. Selected articles on federal control of interstate corporations. 1911. | r 351.8 P48 |
| no. 10. Phelps, E.M. comp. Selected articles on the income tax. 1911. | r 336.2 P48 |
| no. 11. Phelps, E.M. comp. Selected articles on the initiative and referendum. 1911. | r 321.8 P48 |
| no. 12. Phelps, E.M. comp. Selected articles on the parcels post. 1911. | r 383 P48 |
| no. 13. Phelps, E.M. comp. Selected articles on woman suffrage. 1910. | r 324.3 P48 |
| no. 14. Robbins, E.C. comp. Selected articles on a central bank of the United States. 1910. | r 332.11 R53 |
| no. 15. Robbins, E.C. comp. Selected articles on the commission plan of municipal government. 1909. | r 352 R53 |
| no. 16. Robbins, E.C. comp. Selected articles on the open versus closed shop. 1911. | r 331.88 R53 |
| Duplicate copies of this series may be borrowed for home use from the Lending Department. |
| Denney, Joseph Villiers, and others. | 808.5 D43 |
| Argumentation and debate. 1910. |
| The same. | r 808.5 D43 |
| Presents briefly and clearly the theory of argumentation and furnishes a sufficient number of complete debates for a thorough course in analysis and briefing. The selections are taken from great debates on critical issues of American history, politics and law. |
| Foster, William Trufant. | 808.5 F81 |
| *Argumentation and debating. 1908. |
| The same. 1908. | r 808.5 F81 |
| One of the most satisfactory books in this field. It is not an academicformulation of principles, but an inside view of the art presented by oneconversant with all its difficulties and delights. A copious appendix givesspecimens of analysis, briefs, material for briefing, a forensic, and acomplete specimen debate, a model for instruction to judges and for theformation of a debating league, together with 275 debatable propositions.Condensed from Nation, 1908. |
| Gibson, Laurence M. | r 028 G37 |
| *Handbook for literary and debating societies. 1898. |
| The same. 1909. | r 028 G37a |
| Matson, Henry. | r 028 M47 |
| References for literary workers. 1893. |
|
| Pattee, George Kynett. | 808.5 P31 |
| *Practical argumentation. 1909. |
| The same. | r 808.5 P31 |
| Aims to restore argumentation to its proper rank as a form of English composition. Includes a number of suggestions on debating. |
| Pearson, Paul Martin, ed. | 028 P35 |
| *Intercollegiate debates; briefs and reports of many intercollegiatedebates: Harvard-Yale-Princeton, Brown-Dartmouth-Williams,Michigan-Northwestern-Chicago, Indiana-Illinois-Ohio, and many others,with an introduction. 1909. |
| The same. | r 028 P35 |
| Ringwalt, Ralph Curtis. | 028 R47 |
| Briefs on public questions, with selected lists of references. 1906. |
| The same. 1905. | r 028 R47 |
| Series of argumentative briefs and lists of references on 25 important public |
| questions of the day, political, sociological and economic. |
| Robbins Edwin Clyde, comp. | 028 R53 |
| High school debate book. 1911. |
| The same. 1911. | r 028 R53 |
| Rowton, Frederic. | r 028 R81 |
| *How to conduct a debate; a series of complete debates, outlines ofdebates and questions for discussion, with references to the best sourcesof information on each particular topic; revised by W. Taylor. |
| Speaker [quarterly]. v. 1-v. 7, no. 4. (Whole no. 1-28.) 1905-12. | 808.8 S741 |
| Thomas, Ralph Wilmer. | 808.5 T37 |
| *Manual of debate. 1910. |
| The same. 1910. | r 808.5 T37 |
| Wisconsin University—Department of debating and public discussion. | r 378.1 W81 |
| Bulletin, March 1908-Nov. 1911. 1908-11. |
| Issued irregularly. |
| Included in the Bulletins of the University Extension Division. |