That compulsory arbitration will solve difficulties between employer and employés.

That the miners were justified in their 1913-1914 strike at the Calumet-Hecla mines.

That the public school course should include trade education.

That cultural education is of more value to the average individual than industrial education.

That the regulation of conduct in high schools should rest in the hands of the students.

That coöperation between the public schools and factories affords the best means of imparting industrial education.

That any city in the United States having over two million inhabitants should be organized as a State.

That the moving picture theater offers wholesome amusement to the people.

That the moving picture theater offers valuable educational possibilities.

That coeducation in colleges is desirable.