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Debate, resolved: That capital punishment is a wise public policy. Clarence Darrow, negative; Judge Alfred J. Talley, affirmative, introduction by Louis Marshall, foreword by Warden Lewis E. Lawes.
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- New York, The League for public discussion, 1924.
- 1924
Resolved, that capital punishment is a wise public policy : Judge Alfred J. Talley vs. Clarence Darrow / introduction by Lewis [i.e. Louis] Marshall ; foreword by Lewis E. Lawes.
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- [New York] : League for Public Discussion, c1924.
- 1924
Debate: Is man a machine? Clarence Darrow, affirmative; Dr. Will Durant, negative, introduction by Dr. John B. Watson, foreword by Dr. Alfred A. Asgis.
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- New York, The League for public discussion, 1927.
- 1927
Debate, resolved [microform]: That capital punishment is a wise public policy. Clarence Darrow, negative; Judge Alfred J. Talley, affirmative, introduction by Louis Marshall, foreword by Warden Lewis E. Lawes.
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- New York, The League for public discussion, 1924.
- 1924
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text *ZT-879-SLE p.v. 151 Schwarzman Building M1 - Microforms Room 315 Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building M1 to submit a request in person.
Resolved: That capitalism offers more to the workers of the world than socialism or communism; debaters: Prof. Seligman, for capitalism; Fenner Brockway, for socialism; Scott Nearing, for communism, under the auspices of the League for public discussion, at Mecca temple, New York city, Sunday evening, February 2, 1930.
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- [New York city, Rand book store, 1930]
- 1930
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text Econ 855.2.25 Off-site
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