Word: questioned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...program, which has been divided into two parts, is particularly well adapted to clear up confused opinions of the European War, its causes, and the eventual results. Men and women who are authorities on the different phases of the question have been secured to speak. The following program has been arranged...
...next forum, for the discussion of President Wilson's administration, will be held on January 14, in the Territorial Room of the Union. The question for discussion will be "Resolved, That President Wilson's administration has been a success." The discussion will be open to members of the Republican and Democratic Clubs, and the other political clubs in the University, but only members of the Union or of the Speakers' Club will be admitted. Those men who attend are asked to come prepared to discuss the question...
...account of the growth and work of the 47 Workshop by Mr. Reniers is a deserved tribute to one of our most competent organizations. No one doubts the success of Harvard-trained playwrights, but whether an author can be thus "produced" is at least an open question. Mr. Reniers's proof of the University's need of a home for its dramatics is an admirable example of special pleading. It is only to be regretted that convincing the audience is not equivalent to starting work on the building...
...Maud Wood Park discussed the equal suffrage question last night before a discouragingly small number of men in Emerson in a competent and not overly-prejudiced manner. Basing her arguments for the granting of equal suffrage to women on two main lines of thought and fact she showed the fairness and strength which these arguments possessed, and at the same time attacked the objections which the agitation for this cause has called forth...
...real one, but classified it as the fear of the conservative and timid that any change, social, legal, or industrial, in the status of woman would do a great harm to women and thence to the family. She closed with the plea that the whole woman suffrage question depends on people thinking in the light of reason and justice, instead of seeing the cause through the mist of their own prejudices or the conservatism which is bred of custom; in short, that people should consider the question on its own merits...