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_See also_ Bible in the public schools.--Country schools.--Religion in the public schools.
=Science and art.= _See_ =Art and science.=
=Science and literature.= _See_ =Literature and science.=
=Science and poetry.= _See_ =Poetry and science.=
=Science and the cla.s.sics.= _See_ =Cla.s.sical education.=
=Scientific research.=
State endowment of scientific research. Askew, 1906, p. 197: Briefs.
=Scotland, Church of.=
Disestablishment of the Church of Scotland. Askew, 1906, p. 68; Askew, 1911, p. 73: Briefs.
=Scott,= _Sir_ Walter.
Is the enduring fame of Scott dependent more on his novels than on his poems? Matson, p. 329: Briefs and references.
=Secession.=
The Southern states were justified in seceding. C. L. of P. Debates: References.
=Second ballot.= _See_ =Ballot.=
=Secret societies.=
Fraternities should be abolished in the high school. C. L. of P.
Reference lists.
Greek letter fraternities as existing at present in undergraduate colleges are detrimental to the best interests of the academic world.
Speaker, v. 7, p. 316: Briefs and references.
Secret societies should not be permitted in secondary schools. Thomas, p. 206: Briefs.
=Sects.=
Does sectarianism spoil Christianity? Gibson, p. 178: Briefs and references.
Has the division of Protestant Christians into sects been, on the whole, injurious to the interests of true religion? Matson, p. 483: Briefs and references.
=Senate rules.=
The rules of the Senate ought to be so amended that general debate may be limited. Brookings, p. 83: Briefs and references.
=Senators.= Election.
A const.i.tutional amendment should be adopted providing that United States senators be elected by direct vote of the people. Ringwalt, p.
67: Briefs and references.
A const.i.tutional amendment should be secured by which senators shall be elected by direct vote of the people. Brookings, p. 32: Briefs and references.
Election of United States senators. Debaters' handbook ser., no. 6: References and selected articles.
Popular election of senators. C. L. of P. Debates: References.
Should the president and the Senate of the United States be elected by a direct vote of the people? Craig, p. 258: Speeches.
United States senators should be elected by direct popular vote.
Pearson, p. 377: Synopses of speeches, and references.
United States senators should be elected by direct vote of the people.
Thomas, p. 162: Briefs and references.
=Servetus and Calvin.= _See_ =Calvin and Servetus.=
=Shakespeare.=
Is it possible that the world will ever again possess a writer as great as Shakspeare? Rowton, p. 229: References.
_See also_ Hamlet.--Richard III.--Taming of the shrew.
=Shakespeare and Bacon.= _See_ =Bacon-Shakespeare question.=
=Shakespeare and Goethe.=
Was Shakespeare a greater genius than Goethe? Matson, p. 294: Briefs and references.
=Shakespeare and Milton.=
Which was the greater poet, Shakespeare or Milton? Rowton, p. 136: Speeches and references.
=Sh.e.l.ley and Byron.= _See_ =Byron and Sh.e.l.ley.=
=Sherman anti-trust law.=
Sherman anti-trust law is hostile to the economic interests of the United States. Thomas, p. 208: Briefs.
=Ship subsidies.=
The federal government should grant financial aid to ships engaged in our foreign trade and owned by citizens of the United States. Pearson, p. 405: Synopses of speeches, and references.
The United States government should extend its system of ship subsidies.
Thomas, p. 178: Briefs.
The United States should establish a more extensive system of shipping subsidies. Ringwalt, p. 121: Briefs and references.--Wisconsin University, no. 386: Arguments and references.